Navy double-breasted jacket

413,00€590,00€

Description

This navy jacket embodies both simplicity and modernity. This double-breasted, double-breasted jacket features a structured silhouette. Its navy blue hue adds a touch of depth to any outfit. Perfect for both formal and casual occasions, this versatile piece is a must-have for the arrival of spring.

  • Cross closure
  • Double breasted
  • Composition: 63% Polyester, 27% Viscose, 7% Cotton, % Elastane
Shipping & returns
Free delivery on orders over €150 in France, Spain & Belgium. Easy returns within 15 days
PAYMENT IN 2X or 3X WITHOUT FEES
Pay for your purchases in 2X or 3X without fees from 150€ of purchase.

These equivalences correspond to the following items: Tops, Shirts, T-shirts, Tank Tops, Sweaters, Vests, Jackets & Coats.

Step 1 : Measurements

Take your measurements directly on the body while standing, legs tight. Use a soft meter and do not over-tighten it to your body.

1. Chest

Your meter should be horizontal by circling your chest at the strongest point. Do not take the measure by preventing yourself from breathing.

2. Waist

This is your abdominal ride. Your meter should be horizontal by circling your belly in the hollow of your waist (the thinnest part).

3. Pelvis

Your meter should be horizontal around your pelvis and buttocks at the widest point.

Step 2 : Refer to the correspondence table

These equivalences correspond to the following items: Tops, Shirts, T-shirts, Tank Tops, Sweaters, Vests, Jackets & Coats.

Step 1 : Measurements

Take your measurements directly on the body while standing, legs tight. Use a soft meter and do not over-tighten it to your body.

1. Chest

Your meter should be horizontal by circling your chest at the strongest point. Do not take the measure by preventing yourself from breathing.

2. Waist

This is your abdominal ride. Your meter should be horizontal by circling your belly in the hollow of your waist (the thinnest part).

3. Pelvis

Your meter should be horizontal around your pelvis and buttocks at the widest point.

Step 2 : Refer to the correspondence table