Description
The Studio Jacket – YourTimeless Wardrobe Staple
Our best-selling Studio Jacket offers a perfect balance of style and simplicity, designed to be your go-to piece for any season. Made from handwoven cotton, it’s naturally dyed using catechu (cutch) and iron phosphorus, giving it beautiful, deep earthy tones. The inner lining of unbleached organic cotton ensures both comfort and sustainability.
This is the jacket you’ll reach for again and again.
Crafted from artisan-woven cloth, sourced in Rudrapur, India.
The care and craftsmanship in every jacket make it truly special.
Details:
-Available in two sizes – Small/medium and Medium/ large.
See below for exact measurements.
SIZES
SMALL/MEDIUM – Armpit to armpit – 81cm. Shoulder to hem 72cm. Arm length 60cm.
MEDIUM/LARGE – armpit to armpit 83cm. Shoulder to hem 75cm. Arm length 63cm.
– 100% cotton, featuring two layers for extra comfort and durability
– Handwoven with deep front pockets
– French seams for a polished, refined finish
– Sewn with care at the Tarai Blue Studio in India
*Please note: Handwoven fabrics may have slight variations—these are to be celebrated as a reminder of the craftsmanship behind each garment.*
A Note on Fit:
This is a very roomy over sized style with slight 3/4 length sleeves.Â
Available in two sizes for a relaxed, comfortable fit.
Model in pictures is 5ft 4 and a uk size 10.
Get the look – wearing a size small/medium Studio jacket, Handloom pintuck shirt and vintage Lee bootcut jeans.
Read more about the history of handloom weaving in India here.
Care Instructions
Spot Clean:Use an eco-friendly, non-bio detergent for spot cleaning.
Refresh: To refresh your jacket, hang it outside on a breezy day or in a doorway so that it gets some air.
Wash: Your jacket can be washed gently by machine or hand with cool water and non bio detergent.Â
Drying: Air dry on a hanger.
Do Not: Bleach or tumble dry.
Materials:
Composition: 100% handloom cotton. Hand-dyed in natural dyes.
Origin:
– This garment is handwoven by skilled artisans in and around Rudrapur, India, located near the foothills of the Himalayas.