
Gustav jacket in white seersucker
Delivery in 4 to 6 weeks.
An exquisite corpse found on the beach of the Hôtel des Bains at 5.43pm on 1 August 1912. The body belonged to the composer Gustav von A, who had gone to Venice to find inspiration for his new symphonic work. He was dressed in a sublime white seersucker suit, a delicate milk-coloured shirt and a blue silk knit tie.
This single-breasted jacket is cut from lightweight white cotton seersucker.
Its generous 11 cm lapel has a detail worthy of you: the seam linking the lapel and the collar has been softened by a slight curve, reminiscent of the waves of the sea.
Completely unlined, it'll be the only jacket you'll want to wear on your hottest summers.
The buttons are genuine mother-of-pearl from the vast ocean meadows of Neptune.
Our creations are made to order, ensuring the highest quality and reducing our ecological impact and ocean pollution.