Beige Varsity Jacket, Embroidered Patches
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Beige Varsity Jacket, Embroidered Patches
Beige Varsity Jacket, Embroidered Patches
Cream wool as the canvas, Paris as the subject. A chenille P wrapped in a red script flourish sits on the left chest, the Eiffel Tower leans over a croissant under pink cursive on the right, a cloud of hearts floats above the hem, and a grey dove carries a pink heart up the sleeve. Turn around and the jacket plays its full hand: a postcard-framed Eiffel Tower in pink and silver under a looping Paris script, sealed with an arrow-struck heart and a small 33. Gunmetal snaps, charcoal-trimmed welt pockets, and striped ribbing at the cuffs and hem keep the frame quiet around the artwork — and instead of a ribbed stand collar, a wool shirt collar spreads open at the neck.
There's a name for a jacket that works this way. A souvenir jacket is a varsity or bomber embroidered with the imagery of a place — a tradition that began when American servicemen stationed overseas had local scenes stitched onto their jackets — and this is that idea pointed at Paris, worn like a letterman.
Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Body & Sleeve Material | Wool, cream-beige |
| Collar | Shirt-style spread collar, self-fabric |
| Patches | Embroidered and chenille — P monogram, Eiffel Tower, dove, hearts |
| Back Panel | Paris script with Eiffel postcard patch and No. 33 |
| Hardware | Gunmetal snaps |
| Closure | Snap-button placket, snap hem tab |
| Cuffs & Hem | Ribbed knit, charcoal with white stripes |
| Pockets | 2 welt pockets, charcoal trim |
| Sleeve Construction | Raglan cut |
| Fit | Classic, true to size |
| Lining | Quilted interior lining |
Fit & Sizing
Classic through the body with raglan sleeves that blend into the shoulder, and a spread collar that sits flat over a hoodie or open over a tee — closer to an overshirt's ease than a stiff bomber stance.
Model reference: Shown on a 6'1" (185 cm), 170 lb (77 kg) model in size Medium.
Stay true to size — the cut already carries a relaxed attitude without extra room. Match your chest measurement to the size chart before ordering; the patches sit at fixed points, and only the right size puts them where the designer aimed.
Why This Jacket
- A postcard you can wear — tower, croissant, dove, and hearts: Paris told in six patches
- Cream makes the colors sing — pink, olive, and silver read clearly on the pale wool ground
- Shirt collar, not rib knit — the spread collar tips the jacket toward overshirt styling
- Mixed-craft patchwork — chenille pile beside flat embroidery gives the front real texture depth
- Gunmetal framing — dark snaps and charcoal trims keep the hardware from competing with the art
Care Instructions
The rule that preserves this jacket has nothing to do with the wool and everything to do with the patches: never let an iron touch them. Direct heat and pressure crush chenille pile flat and glaze embroidery threads shiny, and neither recovers. Release wrinkles with steam from the inside of the garment, and when you brush the wool, work the plain cream areas and steer around every patch — the raised threads are the one place a brush does more harm than good.
Standard jackets ship in 5–7 business days; made-to-order and personalized jackets take 10–12 days, since each one is built after you order — not pulled from a shelf. Every custom jacket gets a pre-dispatch photo approval before it leaves our floor, so you know exactly what's shipping. Not the right fit? In-stock jackets can be returned or exchanged within 14 days of delivery. Full details in our Return Policy.