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TRESSE | Dalma Oversized Satin Bomber Jacket Nude

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TRESSE | Dalma Oversized Satin Bomber Jacket Nude

The TRESSE Jacket Dalma in Nude is a study in deliberate nonchalance, a piece that redefines the bomber jacket through a distinctly Parisian lens. Its primary gesture is one of amplified ease: an oversized cut that immediately signals a departure from the sporty archetype, landing instead in the realm of sculpted luxury. The silhouette is generous yet controlled, its volume held in check by the unexpected detail of adjustable ties at the wrists—a clever architectural flourish that allows the wearer to cinch the sleeve, creating a soft, gathered puff or letting it fall open for a more languid line. This is a jacket that understands proportion, using its own generous dimensions to create a silhouette that is both protective and profoundly elegant. The fabric is the quiet hero here, a blend of 83% viscose and 17% linen that offers the best of two worlds. The viscose provides a fluid, almost liquid drape, lending the jacket a satin-like sheen that catches light with every movement, while the linen introduces a subtle, textural crispness and a breathable structure that keeps the piece from feeling overly precious. The hand is cool and smooth to the touch, with a weight that falls somewhere between a shirt and a structured coat—substantial enough to hold its shape, yet light enough to move with the body. This is not a stiff, armoured satin; it is a fabric that yields, that drapes and folds like a second skin, its slight natural creasing adding to the narrative of effortless sophistication. Cut and construction are executed with a meticulous eye for the undone. The oversized body is balanced by a clean, uncluttered front, while the back carries the only overt branding: a single, tonal logo embroidered at the top of the shoulder blade, a discreet signature that reveals itself only when the wearer turns. The adjustable ties at the cuffs are the key functional detail, allowing you to modulate the sleeve volume and shift the jacket’s personality from boxy and relaxed to a more gathered, feminine shape. The overall effect is one of controlled volume—a silhouette that feels expansive without being sloppy, a piece that drapes over the body like a soft, protective shell. In motion, the Dalma jacket comes alive. The fabric ripples and catches the air, the satin surface shimmering with a subtle, liquid movement. It is a piece for the transitional moments of the season—a cool spring evening, an early autumn afternoon—where its weight provides just enough warmth without bulk. Style it as a statement layer over a simple white cotton shirt and straight-leg denim for a study in textural contrast, or let it elevate a silk slip dress, the jacket’s relaxed volume playing against the dress’s cling. For a sharper, more directional look, wear it over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored wool trousers, the fluid jacket softening the rigid lines of suiting. It is a piece that thrives on tension: between masculine and feminine, between sporty and refined, between structure and fluidity. The final styling note: let the jacket be the focal point, and keep everything else minimal, allowing its singular, sculpted ease to speak for itself.

$36.48
TRESSE | Dalma Oversized Satin Bomber Jacket Nude—
$36.48

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The TRESSE Jacket Dalma in Nude is a study in deliberate nonchalance, a piece that redefines the bomber jacket through a distinctly Parisian lens. Its primary gesture is one of amplified ease: an oversized cut that immediately signals a departure from the sporty archetype, landing instead in the realm of sculpted luxury. The silhouette is generous yet controlled, its volume held in check by the unexpected detail of adjustable ties at the wrists—a clever architectural flourish that allows the wearer to cinch the sleeve, creating a soft, gathered puff or letting it fall open for a more languid line. This is a jacket that understands proportion, using its own generous dimensions to create a silhouette that is both protective and profoundly elegant. The fabric is the quiet hero here, a blend of 83% viscose and 17% linen that offers the best of two worlds. The viscose provides a fluid, almost liquid drape, lending the jacket a satin-like sheen that catches light with every movement, while the linen introduces a subtle, textural crispness and a breathable structure that keeps the piece from feeling overly precious. The hand is cool and smooth to the touch, with a weight that falls somewhere between a shirt and a structured coat—substantial enough to hold its shape, yet light enough to move with the body. This is not a stiff, armoured satin; it is a fabric that yields, that drapes and folds like a second skin, its slight natural creasing adding to the narrative of effortless sophistication. Cut and construction are executed with a meticulous eye for the undone. The oversized body is balanced by a clean, uncluttered front, while the back carries the only overt branding: a single, tonal logo embroidered at the top of the shoulder blade, a discreet signature that reveals itself only when the wearer turns. The adjustable ties at the cuffs are the key functional detail, allowing you to modulate the sleeve volume and shift the jacket’s personality from boxy and relaxed to a more gathered, feminine shape. The overall effect is one of controlled volume—a silhouette that feels expansive without being sloppy, a piece that drapes over the body like a soft, protective shell. In motion, the Dalma jacket comes alive. The fabric ripples and catches the air, the satin surface shimmering with a subtle, liquid movement. It is a piece for the transitional moments of the season—a cool spring evening, an early autumn afternoon—where its weight provides just enough warmth without bulk. Style it as a statement layer over a simple white cotton shirt and straight-leg denim for a study in textural contrast, or let it elevate a silk slip dress, the jacket’s relaxed volume playing against the dress’s cling. For a sharper, more directional look, wear it over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and tailored wool trousers, the fluid jacket softening the rigid lines of suiting. It is a piece that thrives on tension: between masculine and feminine, between sporty and refined, between structure and fluidity. The final styling note: let the jacket be the focal point, and keep everything else minimal, allowing its singular, sculpted ease to speak for itself.