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JXD250716-021
The long silhouette is the first signal. Falling below the knee, this coat inherits the trench coat's most powerful asset: presence. A long coat does not merely cover the body. It frames it. It creates a vertical line that elongates the figure and commands attention in a way that shorter outerwear cannot replicate.
From the trench tradition, the JXD250716-021 inherits:
· The Belted Waist -- The adjustable contrast belt is not decorative. It is structural. It allows the wearer to shift the silhouette from a straight, columnar drape to a cinched, defined shape. This is the trench coat's signature adaptability: the same coat, two different bodies.
· The Notched Lapel -- The blazer-style collar continues the trench's tradition of formal detailing. It opens the neckline for layering over turtlenecks, blouses, or lightweight knits. The lapel creates a face-framing geometry that elevates the overall impression from 'outerwear' to 'statement.'
· The Long Hem -- Full-length coverage protects against wind and cold while maintaining a continuous visual line. In motion, the hem moves with the body. At rest, it pools elegantly. This is the trench coat's gift to the hybrid: drama without theatrics.
If the trench provides the silhouette, the blazer provides the structure. The JXD250716-021 is built with tailoring principles that most outerwear ignores.
Structured Shoulders -- Unlike the dropped shoulders of casual puffers, this coat maintains a defined shoulder line. This creates a posture-enhancing effect that reads as authority in professional settings and confidence in social ones. The shoulder is where tailoring meets presence.
Snap-Flap Pockets -- Positioned at hip level with clean rectangular geometry, these pockets echo the flap-and-button language of classic blazers. They are functional -- deep enough for a phone, gloves, or small documents -- but their primary role is visual. They anchor the lower half of the coat and create horizontal balance against the vertical lapel line.
Snap Cuffs -- The adjustable cuff closures allow the sleeve to sit precisely at the wrist bone -- the tailoring sweet spot. Too long and the coat looks borrowed. Too short and it looks shrunken. The snap system lets the wearer calibrate this critical detail.
The Blazer Collar -- The notched lapel is not merely a trench detail. It is a blazer detail that the trench form has adopted. Its sharp angles and clean edges signal intentionality. This is a coat that was designed, not assembled.
Element | Specification | Function |
Shell (Matte) | 100% Polyester | Structured, wrinkle-resistant, low-sheen professional surface |
Shell (Lacquer) | 100% Nylon | Glossy, durable, light-catching accent panels |
Lining | 100% Nylon | Smooth, breathable, easy on/off over layers |
Insulation | Fake Down | Targeted warmth in quilted back panel |
Closure | Front snap + hidden zip | Dual-layer wind and rain protection |
Pockets | Snap-flap hip pockets | Secure storage, blazer-style visual anchor |
Cuffs | Adjustable snap cuffs | Tailored wrist positioning |
Belt | Contrast waist belt, adjustable | Silhouette control, visual division, identity signal |
Hood | None | Clean collar line for formal contexts |
Waterproof | Yes | Light rain and snow protection |