Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange
Engineered Garments

Loiter Jacket in Cotton-Linen Heather Grey Melange

$ 460.00
Size: X-Small
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  • The Loiter Jacket is Engineered Garments’ 3B Sport Jacket cut in a relaxed, contemporary fit. This version is sewn using a lightweight cotton-linen fabric woven with textured-melange yarn. The Loiter Jacket is finished with a spread collar, single chest pocket, and two flap pockets at the waist. 
    • Relaxed fit
    • Lightweight cotton-linen fabric
    • Heather melange yarn
    • Spread collar
    • Adjustable torso tabs at back
    • Two flap pockets at the waist
    • Single patch pocket at the chest
    • 55% linen 45% cotton
    • Made in New York, USA
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    X-Small 45" 19" 22" 27.5"
    Small 47" 20" 22.75" 28"
    Medium 49.5" 20.5" 23.5" 29.75"
    Large 51" 21" 24.5" 30.15"
    X-Large 54" 21.5" 25.25" 31.15"

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  • Founded in 1999 by Daiki Suzuki in New York City, Engineered Garments was built on the mission “to make garments that become more personal through the experiences you have with them.” Drawing from Suzuki’s years buying for Nepenthes, the brand emphasizes distinctive construction and hidden details. Each piece reflects a design philosophy that values individuality over the idea of perfect form.
Founded 1999 by Daiki Suzuki in New York City, the Engineered Garments mission statement is "to make garments that become more personal through the experiences you have with them." Drawing from years buying for Nepenthes stores, Suzuki values unique garment construction with attention to detail; realized through Engineered Garments, each piece is designed with hidden qualities and meaning, straying from the idea of "perfect design."