Inspired by the delicate beauty of the Australian paperbark tree, this handwoven raw silk jacket captures the rugged grace of its textured bark. With soft mint-green hues reflecting the tree’s natural resilience, this jacket exudes tranquillity and effortless sophistication.
The silk’s gentle sheen and intricate weave mirror the tree’s smooth yet complex surface, offering a luxurious and versatile piece that embodies both organic inspiration and modern refinement.
HOW TO WEAR IT
Dress It Up – Pair with charcoal or stone trousers, a crisp white linen shirt, and brown dress shoes for an effortlessly polished look.
Dress It Down – Complement its cool tones with navy or sage chinos and a relaxed, off-white linen tee for a laid-back yet refined ensemble.
LIMITED HANDWOVEN EDITION
Each Mint Paperbark Jacket is handwoven over 200-300 days, with only 8-10 pieces per weave, ensuring it remains as unique as the landscapes that inspired it.
Handwoven raw silk – breathable, textured, and luxuriously soft.
Mint-green hues in a signature paperbark weave – an elegant interpretation of Australia’s natural beauty.
A timeless yet contemporary jacket – perfect for formal occasions or casual sophistication.
A Piece of Nature, Tailored for Style.
WEAVE INFO
100% Handwoven Raw Silk Lining: Navy Bemberg Buttons: Spanish Buffalo Horn Weave Time: 264 Days Yield: 32.2 yds
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I bought my first JB jacket in Melbourne last year while traveling with my wife. Our Aussie friend pointed out the store in Sydney where he had bought a jacket. I dig my linen coat and it now has a sibling in the closet to hang with named Rocky.
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