We’ve all heard of cutting and stitching, but one technique that may be less familiar to you is hybridization. Coined by Creative Director of
Sacai, Chitose Abe, it involves the melding of two or more contrasting patterns. This cropped drawstring jacket is a classic example, with its quilted satin and soft woven shell. Throw yours on with turn-up jeans and pre-loved boots for an off-kilter look that won’t go unnoticed.
<li>Sacai woven and satin jacket
<li>Exposed zip fastenings at front
<li>Cropped, notch lapels, drawstring hood, long sleeves, silver-toned hardware, three zipped pockets at front, one flap pocket at front, quilted insert at front and hem, fully lined ribbed trims
<li>70% cotton, 30% nylon; insert 100% polyester; padding 100% polyester
<li>Dry clean
<li>True to size
<li>Size small: Length 25”
<li>Model is 5ft 10” and wears a size small
<li>Made in Japan