Long Sleeve Raw Hem Denim Jacket | Light / S 100100178083334
- Pattern type: Solid
- Style: Chic
- Features: Distressed
- Neckline: Collared neck
- Length: Long
- Sleeve length: Long sleeves
- Sleeve type: Regular sleeves
- Material composition: 88% cotton, 12% polyester
- Stretch: No stretch
- Care instructions: Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low.
- Imported
- Product measurements:
S: shoulder 16 in, bust 39 in, sleeve length 23.8 in, length 48 in
M: shoulder 16.4 in, bust 40.6 in, sleeve length 24.2 in, length 48.4 in
L: shoulder 16.8 in, bust 42.1 in, sleeve length 25.4 in, length 48.8 in
XL: shoulder 17.2 in, bust 43.7 in, sleeve length 25.7 in, length 49.1 in
Overview
A longline denim jacket with a deliberately frayed hem and lived‑in abrasions, designed to give a polished-yet-relaxed look. The classic collared front and full-length sleeves keep the silhouette familiar, while the extended length and unfinished edge add modern edge — a versatile outer layer that elevates tees, dresses, and knitwear alike.
Built from a cotton‑forward weave with a small synthetic boost for shape retention, this jacket feels substantial enough to stand alone on cool days or to layer over sweaters when temperatures drop. Because the fabric is not built to stretch, pick your size with movement and layering in mind.
Fabric advantages — pros and cons
Pros
- Comfortable, breathable natural fiber body that softens with wear for a pleasant hand and familiar denim character.
- The synthetic component improves dimensional stability: fewer wrinkles, less shrinkage, and better shape retention after washing.
- Durability for everyday use — denim weaves stand up to friction and hold distressing details well.
- Develops character over time: indigo/stone washes and distressed areas age attractively with wear.
- Low‑maintenance appearance — distressing and an unfinished hem hide small marks and make the jacket forgiving in casual wear.
Cons
- Limited stretch — expect little give, so unrestricted arm movement requires correct sizing or choosing a roomier fit.
- Raw edges and distressed finishes can fray further if laundered roughly; they require gentler handling to preserve the intended look.
- As with most dyed cotton garments, surface color transfer or fading may occur during the first few washes; take care when laundering with light fabrics.
- The small synthetic share reduces breathability slightly compared with 100% cotton, which can feel warmer in hot weather.
About the materials
This jacket is made from a cotton‑rich denim base enhanced with a polymer fiber. Cotton brings natural softness, moisture absorption, and excellent dye affinity (that classic denim color and aging), while the polymer fiber — commonly used in blends — adds tensile strength, reduces wrinkling and shrinkage, and helps the garment keep its silhouette after repeated wear.
Practical notes: the cotton portion gives the jacket its breathable, comfortable feel and the characteristic denim patina that improves with age. The synthetic content helps prevent excessive stretching and keeps collars, seams and hems looking sharper longer. Because the piece includes an unfinished edge and distressed details, expect some natural fray and slight color migration in early washes.
How to measure the product (garment) — step by step
To determine the best size from the product measurements on the page, measure the jacket flat on a table using a soft tape measure and follow these points:
- Shoulder width: measure straight across the back from one shoulder seam to the other.
- Chest/bust (flat): measure across the front, about 1" below the armhole. If your reference measurement is a flat number, double it to get a circumference.
- Sleeve length: measure from the outer shoulder seam to the end of the cuff (or from center back neck to cuff if the product list uses that method). Check the product page which method they used and compare accordingly.
- Length: measure from the highest point of the shoulder (near the collar) straight down to the hem for the total jacket length.
Note: manufacturers vary in how sleeve and length are measured. When in doubt, use the same measuring method on a jacket you already own that fits the way you want.
How to measure your body for the right fit
- Chest/Bust: measure the fullest part of your chest with the tape parallel to the floor, breathing normally.
- Shoulder: measure seam to seam across the back at the points where your shoulders naturally end (or measure from the base of the neck across the top of the shoulders).
- Sleeve length: with your arm relaxed at your side, measure from the shoulder point to the wrist bone.
- Torso length: measure from the top of the shoulder (near the base of your neck) down to where you want the jacket to hit (hip, mid-thigh, etc.).
Compare your body measurements to the product’s measurements and decide how much extra room (ease) you want:
- Fitted: allow about 0–2 inches (1–5 cm) of ease at the chest.
- Classic/comfortable: allow about 2–4 inches (5–10 cm).
- Layered/oversized look: allow 4 inches (10 cm) or more, especially if you plan to wear bulky knits underneath.
Because the fabric has minimal give, err toward the larger option if you plan to layer sweaters or want unrestricted arm movement.
Fit notes & information about how the jacket presents on a model
This jacket is designed as a longline, relaxed piece — it reads as a modern, slightly boxy outer layer rather than a closely tailored blazer. In styling photography, longline denim typically lands anywhere from the top of the thigh to just above the knee on average heights. If your height is on the petite or tall end, the visual length and proportions will change: petite wearers will see a proportionally longer look; taller wearers will experience a slightly shorter appearance.
Look at the product gallery for model captions (height and the size worn) when available. If those details aren’t shown, use the measuring guidance above to match your body measurements and desired ease.
Color information and pairing suggestions
Denim colors vary by wash — from deep indigo and black to medium and light stonewash. Here are styling ideas for each common wash:
- Mid-blue/indigo: the most versatile; pairs with white tees, black or grey bottoms, dresses in florals or solids, and leather accessories for a classic look.
- Dark wash/black: creates a sleeker, more refined silhouette; combine with monochrome outfits, tailored trousers, or a silk blouse for elevated casual.
- Light wash/distressed: leans casual and bohemian; layer over sundresses, linen pieces, and sneakers or ankle boots for a relaxed weekend vibe.
Accessories that work well: leather belts to define the waist, structured bags to contrast the lived‑in denim, layered necklaces for a feminine touch, chunky boots or clean white sneakers to finish the outfit.
Style, occasions and season suitability
Style: a chic, casual outer layer that blends street sensibility with polished basics. The raw hem and pre-worn details give it an urban edge while the collared front keeps the shape classic.
Occasions: everyday errands, weekend brunch, travel layering, smart‑casual office settings (when paired with tailored elements), evening drinks when dressed up with heels and silk.
Seasons: ideal for transitional weather — spring and autumn — and for cool summer nights. In colder months it works as a mid-layer under a coat; in mild weather it functions as a light jacket. Because it’s not heavily insulated, it’s not a substitute for a winter parka but adds structure and warmth layered over sweaters.
Care tips & fit notes
Fit reminders: with minimal elasticity, choose sizing for comfort; if you prefer to layer bulky knits, size up. Pay attention to shoulder and sleeve measurements — the way your shoulders sit in the jacket determines movement comfort.
Quick care reminders
- Wash infrequently to preserve dye and shape; spot clean when possible.
- Turn the jacket inside out before washing to protect surface color and distressing details.
- Use cold water and a mild detergent; avoid chlorine bleach.
- Let it air dry or tumble on the lowest heat for a short time only; the raw hem benefits from gentle handling to avoid excessive fraying.
Care guide — keep it looking great longer
- Between washes: air the jacket out after wear and use a soft brush or cloth to remove surface dirt. Spot treat stains immediately with a gentle detergent or a fabric-safe stain remover.
- When washing: turn inside out and place in a mesh laundry bag to protect raw edges. Choose a gentle cycle in cold water with like colors and a mild liquid detergent formulated for colored fabrics.
- Drying: reshape while damp and hang to dry by the shoulders or lay flat to avoid stretching. If using a dryer, use the lowest heat and remove while slightly damp to finish drying on a hanger.
- Ironing/steaming: steam to remove wrinkles or iron inside out on medium heat with a press cloth. Avoid high heat on distressed or frayed areas.
- Fray management: the unfinished hem will fray a little over time. To stabilize larger loose threads, use small, careful stitches or a tiny dot of clear fabric glue at the thread base. For a controlled aesthetic, trim long loose ends rather than tugging.
- Long-term storage: hang on a sturdy hanger in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to reduce fading. Avoid tightly sealed plastic bags for long-term storage — natural fibers benefit from airflow.
Style tips
- Balance the long silhouette with slim bottoms (skinny jeans, tailored trousers, or leggings) to keep proportions flattering.
- For a chic waistline, add a belt over the jacket — the raw hem creates great texture contrast with a polished buckle.
- Wear a midi slip dress and ankle boots for a feminine/edgy mix; add layered necklaces to soften the rugged edge.
- Turn the sleeves up to showcase bracelets and create a relaxed, lived‑in vibe.
- Layer a thin hoodie underneath for streetwear energy and extra warmth without bulk.
FAQ
- Does this jacket have any stretch?
- It is made from a cotton‑dominant denim with a small synthetic portion for structure, so it offers minimal elasticity. Choose sizing based on how much layering room you need.
- Will the raw hem continue to fray?
- The unfinished edge will develop a little more character with wear and washing. To control fraying, wash gently in a mesh bag, trim loose strands as needed, or have a tailor secure the edge if you prefer less distressing.
- Can I dry clean it?
- Yes — dry cleaning is a safe option for preserving color and distressing; however, gentle home care (cold wash, air dry) is usually sufficient and easier for frequent maintenance.
- Will the color rub off onto other clothes?
- Newer denim can transfer dye, especially in the first few washes. Wash separately or with similar colors for the first few times and use cold water to reduce dye migration.
- Is the jacket lined?
- The style is typically unlined to keep a clean, lightweight drape and authentic denim feel. If insulation is needed, layer with knitwear or a thin quilted vest underneath.
- Can this be altered if it’s too long?
- Yes — a tailor can shorten and re-sew the hem. Note that altering a raw hem will change the distressed edge look unless the tailor reproduces the finish intentionally.
- How should I choose my size?
- Measure your chest and shoulder as described above and compare to the product measurements shown. Because the fabric has little stretch, prefer a size that provides your desired ease (fitted vs. layered).
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| Color: |
Light, Medium |
| Size: |
S, M, L, XL |
| SKU: |
100100178083334 |
| Peso: |
1190 g |
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