This Safari Jacket in Vitale Barberis Canonico dry wool is an ideal mid-season jacket. Its 100% wool 250 g/m fabric provides breathability and comfort, while its lightweight construction and patch pockets reinforce its functional spirit. A versatile piece that fits perfectly into a modern wardrobe.
The cut
The safari jacket features a comfortable, structured cut designed to offer freedom of movement and natural elegance. It features a five-button front closure that reinforces its utilitarian character while maintaining a sophisticated look. The classic safari collar, which can be closed high at the front, adds a touch of character and lightly protects the neck.
The fabric
The fabric is a 100% dry wool woven by Italian draper Vitale Barberis Canonico, renowned for the quality of his fabrics. With a weight of 250 g/m, this fabric offers an excellent balance between hold and lightness. Dry wool has a breathable, wearable texture, ideal for the shoulder seasons. It maintains an elegant look while providing comfort and ease in everyday wear.
The color
Blue is a timeless color in men’s wardrobes. Elegant and easy to combine, it pairs naturally with neutral tones such as beige, white or gray. This shade particularly enhances the texture of the fabric, making it ideal for both casual and dressy outfits.
Patch pockets
The jacket features three patch pockets: two lower ones and one breast pocket. Functional and aesthetically pleasing, they recall the utilitarian inspiration of the safari jacket while adding relief to the silhouette.
Lightweight lining
The jacket is lined only in the sleeves, keeping it lightweight and enhancing breathability. This construction makes the jacket particularly pleasant to wear in milder weather.
The buttons
Urea navy blue buttons perfectly match the color of the fabric, giving the jacket an elegant, long-lasting finish.
Discover the beige saharienne from every angle.
Whether for a stroll around town or for everyday wear, the safari jacket offers a casual, on-trend look.
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