




TRESSE | Dobson Cropped Tweed Jacket - Black
A study in tactile defiance, the TRESSE Dobson jacket redefines the outerwear silhouette with a deliberately truncated, wide cut that lands with graphic precision. This is not a jacket that follows the body; it creates its own architecture. The round neckline and boxy frame establish a powerful, almost sculptural presence, while the elasticated waist and cuffs introduce a surprising tension—a controlled cinch that prevents the volume from reading as oversized, instead landing as a deliberate, modern proportion. It is a jacket built for the woman who moves through the city with intention, her silhouette a statement of considered ease. The fabric is the quiet hero here, a densely woven tweed that feels substantial without weight. A blend of 44% polyacrylic, 23% polyester, 18% wool, and 13% other fibers, it offers the textural richness of a traditional wool tweed but with a softer, more forgiving hand. There is a subtle, nubby surface that catches the light unevenly, revealing depth in its blackness. The wool content lends a breathable warmth, perfect for the transitional chill of early spring or the crisp edge of autumn, while the synthetic fibers ensure the jacket holds its shape without sagging. It is a fabric that feels both heritage and high-tech, reassuringly sturdy yet fluid enough to gather softly at the elasticated hem. Construction is deliberate and refined. The wide cut allows for unimpeded layering—a fine cashmere turtleneck or a silk blouse—while the elasticated waist creates a blouson effect, a soft balloon of fabric that tapers just above the hip. The patch pockets with flaps are generously scaled, adding a utilitarian, almost workwear-inspired note that grounds the jacket’s femininity. The closure is a signature detail: oversized “TRS” buttons, matte and tactile, that feel substantial beneath the fingers. Each fastening is an event, a deliberate pause in the act of dressing. The fit is not about restriction but about controlled freedom—a jacket that moves with you, not against you. This is a piece for the in-between moments: a brisk walk to a gallery opening, a late lunch in the Marais, an evening train to the coast. It layers effortlessly over a column dress and leather boots for a streamlined day look, or thrown over wide-leg trousers and a white shirt for an undone, intellectual polish. The black is absolute, a true noir that absorbs light and sharpens every line. It asks for minimal accessories—perhaps a silver chain or a structured leather tote. Style it with a fine-gauge knit and tailored denim for a weekend uniform, or with a floor-length satin skirt for a collision of textures. The Dobson does not complete an outfit; it initiates it.
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A study in tactile defiance, the TRESSE Dobson jacket redefines the outerwear silhouette with a deliberately truncated, wide cut that lands with graphic precision. This is not a jacket that follows the body; it creates its own architecture. The round neckline and boxy frame establish a powerful, almost sculptural presence, while the elasticated waist and cuffs introduce a surprising tension—a controlled cinch that prevents the volume from reading as oversized, instead landing as a deliberate, modern proportion. It is a jacket built for the woman who moves through the city with intention, her silhouette a statement of considered ease. The fabric is the quiet hero here, a densely woven tweed that feels substantial without weight. A blend of 44% polyacrylic, 23% polyester, 18% wool, and 13% other fibers, it offers the textural richness of a traditional wool tweed but with a softer, more forgiving hand. There is a subtle, nubby surface that catches the light unevenly, revealing depth in its blackness. The wool content lends a breathable warmth, perfect for the transitional chill of early spring or the crisp edge of autumn, while the synthetic fibers ensure the jacket holds its shape without sagging. It is a fabric that feels both heritage and high-tech, reassuringly sturdy yet fluid enough to gather softly at the elasticated hem. Construction is deliberate and refined. The wide cut allows for unimpeded layering—a fine cashmere turtleneck or a silk blouse—while the elasticated waist creates a blouson effect, a soft balloon of fabric that tapers just above the hip. The patch pockets with flaps are generously scaled, adding a utilitarian, almost workwear-inspired note that grounds the jacket’s femininity. The closure is a signature detail: oversized “TRS” buttons, matte and tactile, that feel substantial beneath the fingers. Each fastening is an event, a deliberate pause in the act of dressing. The fit is not about restriction but about controlled freedom—a jacket that moves with you, not against you. This is a piece for the in-between moments: a brisk walk to a gallery opening, a late lunch in the Marais, an evening train to the coast. It layers effortlessly over a column dress and leather boots for a streamlined day look, or thrown over wide-leg trousers and a white shirt for an undone, intellectual polish. The black is absolute, a true noir that absorbs light and sharpens every line. It asks for minimal accessories—perhaps a silver chain or a structured leather tote. Style it with a fine-gauge knit and tailored denim for a weekend uniform, or with a floor-length satin skirt for a collision of textures. The Dobson does not complete an outfit; it initiates it.






















