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Description
1st PAT-RN is the brainchild of designers Cristiano Berto and Silvia Piccin, established out of their combined experience in design and fashion consultation. Their garments are laser focused on wearability and optimized for daily life. Kind of a strange sentence, because what clothes aren't? But it starts to make a lot more sense once you've tried on some 1st PAT-RN. Everything, and we do mean everything, from the fabric composition, to the cut, to the placement of pockets, is done with the wearer in mind.
The Theorem Jacket is another style from 1st PAT-RN's women's collection (disregard our photos of Gen modeling this piece, it's a women's / unisex style), a single button double-breasted peak lapel jacket with a very utilitarian pocket configuration and a comfortable partial lining.
It's made from a cotton/linen "micro herringbone" fabric, featuring a narrow vertical lines of herringbone twill weave throughout. It's a comfortable summer fabric, one that breathes well thanks to the weave and linen content, making this a great layering piece for warmer weather. The dark grey body also has a lot of tonal depth, and will continue to develop beautiful and subtle fading over time as you wear it.
True to size with a relaxed fit. Dry clean only.
- 78% cotton / 22% linen
- Micro herringbone fabric
- Double-breasted
- Single button closure
- Two hand pockets
- Single chest pocket
- Single ticket pocket
- Partially lined
- Tonal buttons
- No vents
- True to size
- Relaxed fit
- Dry clean only
- Custom woven labels
- Made in Italy
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Theorem Jacket - Steel Grey Cotton/Linen Herringbone
Size Guide
| Size | Front Length | Shoulder | Chest | Sleeve Length |
| Extra Small | 27" | 15.25" | 40" | 23.375" |
| Small | 27.75" | 15.75" | 43" | 24" |
| Medium | 28.75" | 16.5" | 45" | 24.625" |
| Large | 29.25" | 17.25" | 45.5" | 25.125" |
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