



SOEUR | Adeline Oversized Wool Vest - Deep-Navy
A vest, when executed with the precision of SOEUR’s Adeline, transcends mere layering to become a study in sculptural volume. Cut with an exaggerated, dropped shoulder and a deliberately oversized silhouette, this sleeveless jacket rejects the notion of a fitted second skin in favor of a generous, rounded architecture. The defining feature is its collar—a stand-up, asymmetric construction that frames the neckline with quiet authority, while the overlap and partially-concealed buttoned closure create a clean, uninterrupted front line. It is a piece that announces its presence through proportion rather than ornament. The fabric is the quiet anchor of the design. A thick, double-faced wool—80% pure wool and 20% polyamide—gives the garment a substantial, almost felted hand that holds its shape without stiffness. Unlined by intention, the material breathes and moves with the body, allowing the vest to be worn snugly under a coat without adding bulk or restricting motion. The heathered finish, a deep navy that reads as almost ink-black in low light, adds a subtle texture that catches the eye without demanding attention. It is a textile that feels both protective and refined, weighty enough to signal quality yet pliable enough to drape naturally. Fit is a deliberate choice here. The oversized cut is the core of the silhouette, and SOEUR recommends sizing down for a closer, more tailored appearance. The dropped shoulders create a soft, almost languid line, while the rounded patch pockets—set low on the hips—introduce a playful, utilitarian character that prevents the vest from feeling too austere. The volume is concentrated in the body, not the length; it remains short and loose-fitting, hitting at the high hip to preserve a balanced proportion whether worn over a fine-gauge knit or a crisp cotton shirt. In motion, the Adeline vest reveals its versatility. The double-faced wool swings gently with each step, the asymmetry of the collar catching the light as it shifts. The lack of sleeves means the arms remain free, making this an ideal transitional piece for autumn or early spring—a layer that provides warmth without the encumbrance of a full jacket. Style it over a silk blouse for a contrast of textures, or button it over a chunky turtleneck for a monochromatic study in volume. Tuck a fine merino sweater into high-waisted trousers and let the vest sit open for a relaxed, editorial ease. This is a garment that rewards a considered wardrobe, one where proportion and texture speak louder than trend.
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A vest, when executed with the precision of SOEUR’s Adeline, transcends mere layering to become a study in sculptural volume. Cut with an exaggerated, dropped shoulder and a deliberately oversized silhouette, this sleeveless jacket rejects the notion of a fitted second skin in favor of a generous, rounded architecture. The defining feature is its collar—a stand-up, asymmetric construction that frames the neckline with quiet authority, while the overlap and partially-concealed buttoned closure create a clean, uninterrupted front line. It is a piece that announces its presence through proportion rather than ornament. The fabric is the quiet anchor of the design. A thick, double-faced wool—80% pure wool and 20% polyamide—gives the garment a substantial, almost felted hand that holds its shape without stiffness. Unlined by intention, the material breathes and moves with the body, allowing the vest to be worn snugly under a coat without adding bulk or restricting motion. The heathered finish, a deep navy that reads as almost ink-black in low light, adds a subtle texture that catches the eye without demanding attention. It is a textile that feels both protective and refined, weighty enough to signal quality yet pliable enough to drape naturally. Fit is a deliberate choice here. The oversized cut is the core of the silhouette, and SOEUR recommends sizing down for a closer, more tailored appearance. The dropped shoulders create a soft, almost languid line, while the rounded patch pockets—set low on the hips—introduce a playful, utilitarian character that prevents the vest from feeling too austere. The volume is concentrated in the body, not the length; it remains short and loose-fitting, hitting at the high hip to preserve a balanced proportion whether worn over a fine-gauge knit or a crisp cotton shirt. In motion, the Adeline vest reveals its versatility. The double-faced wool swings gently with each step, the asymmetry of the collar catching the light as it shifts. The lack of sleeves means the arms remain free, making this an ideal transitional piece for autumn or early spring—a layer that provides warmth without the encumbrance of a full jacket. Style it over a silk blouse for a contrast of textures, or button it over a chunky turtleneck for a monochromatic study in volume. Tuck a fine merino sweater into high-waisted trousers and let the vest sit open for a relaxed, editorial ease. This is a garment that rewards a considered wardrobe, one where proportion and texture speak louder than trend.




















