This minimalist, unbranded zip-up jacket features a clean collared neckline, full-length metal zipper closure, and two front welt pockets—offering bot...
This minimalist, unbranded zip-up jacket features a clean collared neckline, full-length metal zipper closure, and two front welt pockets—offering both functionality and understated elegance. Crafted from a dense wool-blend fabric with a subtle heathered texture, it provides moderate warmth ideal for transitional seasons (fall/spring). The relaxed, slightly cropped silhouette with dropped shoulders aligns with contemporary streetwear aesthetics, while the absence of visible logos emphasizes quiet luxury and versatility. Lining appears to be self-fabric (no contrast lining), and the construction includes clean topstitching and reinforced stress points. Perfect for layering over sweaters or shirts, this piece suits urban daily wear, smart-casual outings, or creative work environments. Its neutral gray tone ensures effortless coordination with neutrals, earth tones, or muted pastels. Though no brand tag is legible in the image (only small white inner neck labels with indistinct text), the design strongly echoes minimalist Japanese or Scandinavian heritage brands like COS, Arket, or early Kiko Kostadinov—but without identifiable branding, it's classified as unbranded. Not suitable for heavy rain or extreme cold; best worn in mild to cool conditions.