Perfee Collared Neck Button-Down Long Sleeve Jacket | Cream / S 100100794255890
- Pattern type: Solid
- Style: Fashion
- Features: Buttoned
- Neckline: Collared neck
- Length: Regular
- Sleeve length: Long sleeves
- Sleeve type: Regular sleeves
- Material composition: 100% polyester
- Care instructions: Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low.
- Imported
- Product measurements:
S:front length 20.3 in, shoulder 15.6 in, bust 39 in, sleeve length 23.4 in
M:front length 20.7 in, shoulder 16 in, bust 40.6 in, sleeve length 23.8 in
L:front length 21.3 in, shoulder 16.6 in, bust 42.9 in, sleeve length 24.3 in
XL:front length 21.8 in, shoulder 17.2 in, bust 45.2 in, sleeve length 24.7 in
Overview
A clean, modern lightweight jacket designed to be an easy, everyday topper for work, travel and casual weekends. It has a tidy, tailored silhouette that layers comfortably over tees, shirts and thin knits — a versatile piece that simplifies dressing and travels without fuss. The construction focuses on low-maintenance wear: quick-drying fabric with a smooth finish that holds shape and color after repeated wear.
Fabric & materials — what you should know
The shell fabric is a synthetic textile engineered for durability and easy care. This family of fibers is manufactured from polymer resins (commonly polyethylene terephthalate or similar) and can be produced in virgin or recycled forms. Finished garments from this material are typically lightweight, crease-resistant and colorfast because the fibers are inherently stable and hold dye well.
- Common properties: abrasion resistance, low shrinkage, fast drying, and good color retention.
- Environmental notes: alternatives made from recycled polymer (rPET) reduce reliance on petroleum feedstocks, but all synthetic fibers can release microfibers in the wash — using a fine-wash bag and washing at lower agitation reduces shedding.
Fabric advantages — Pros
- Durable and long-lasting: resists wear and maintains its structure over many washes.
- Easy-care: resists wrinkles, dries quickly and typically needs little to no ironing.
- Color retention: dyes bond well with the fibers, so colors tend to stay vivid.
- Lightweight and travel-friendly: folds compactly and bounces back from packing.
- Often resistant to mildew and quick to dry after exposure to moisture.
Fabric limitations — Cons
- Less breathable than many natural fibers — can feel warm in high heat or high-humidity conditions.
- Can trap odors if not washed regularly; synthetic fibers sometimes require more thorough washing to remove smells.
- Susceptible to static cling and friction-pilling over time in high-abrasion areas.
- Not biodegradable when made from virgin polymer; environmental impact depends on whether recycled feedstock was used.
- Heat-sensitive — high iron or dryer temperatures can damage fibers or cause shine; ironing should be done carefully.
How to measure — accurate steps for the garment and for your body
Measuring the garment (lay-flat method)
- Lay the jacket on a flat surface and smooth out wrinkles without stretching the fabric.
- Chest (bust): measure across the garment from one underarm seam to the other, then double that number for full circumference.
- Shoulder width: measure from the outer edge of one shoulder seam to the outer edge of the other shoulder seam across the back.
- Front length: measure from the highest point at the center front (base of the collar) straight down to the hem.
- Sleeve length: measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff; if no seam, measure from the center back of the neck to the cuff and subtract the neck-to-shoulder distance.
- When in doubt, measure a similar jacket you already own and compare those numbers to the retailer’s listing.
Measuring your body (to pick the right size)
- Chest/bust: wrap the tape around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape level and relaxed — breathe normally when measuring.
- Shoulder: measure from the tip of one shoulder across the back to the tip of the other shoulder.
- Arm length: with your arm relaxed at your side, measure from the shoulder point down to the wrist bone.
- Compare your body measurements to the flat-garment measurements from the retailer — choose a size that provides the desired ease (see guidance below).
Choosing the right fit — ease recommendations
- Fitted look: aim for about 1–2 inches (2.5–5 cm) of positive ease across the chest relative to your body measurement.
- Regular/comfortable fit: 3–4 inches (7.5–10 cm) of ease gives comfortable layering space without bulk.
- Roomy/oversized: 5+ inches (12+ cm) of ease for wearing thicker layers such as a sweater or multiple layers underneath.
- If you’re between sizes and prefer more layering room, size up; if you want a more tailored silhouette, size down.
Model information & fit visualization
Product photography on most retail pages shows how the jacket falls on a modeled figure. If specific model height and the sample size are listed on the product page, use that as a visual reference. If not, rely on the measurement guide above and compare the flat-garment dimensions to a jacket you already own.
How it typically sits: the jacket finishes around the upper-to-mid hip on most body types, with a straight to slightly shaped body that suits both tucked and untucked layers. Sleeve length is designed to reach the wrist; rolling or cuffing the sleeve creates a casual look.
Color: pairing and coordination
The jacket’s plain, modern surface makes it a natural base for many color strategies:
- Neutral tones (black, navy, beige, olive): wear with light denim and white tees for a clean daytime look, or pair with tailored trousers and loafers for smart-casual office style.
- Bold shades (red, mustard, cobalt): temper them with neutral bottoms and minimal accessories so the jacket remains the focal point.
- Soft/pastel colors: layer over neutral or monochrome outfits to keep the look fresh and contemporary.
- Print mixing: grounding a floral, stripe or checked piece with a plain jacket keeps the outfit balanced; try a striped tee and dark denim for classic contrast.
Style & occasions
This jacket is a versatile, transitional layer that bridges casual and polished looks. Use it as:
- A commuter jacket over shirts and blouses for a neat work appearance.
- A travel layer because it packs small, resists wrinkles and dries quickly.
- A weekend topper with jeans and sneakers for relaxed style.
Season suitability
Best for transitional weather: spring and autumn. It’s light enough for cool summer evenings and pairs well with additional mid-layers for mild winter days. For very cold climates, use it under a heavier coat or as a mid-layer rather than the outermost protection.
Care tips & fit notes
Routine care
- Wash with like colors on a gentle or cold cycle to keep colors bright.
- Turn the garment inside out and fasten buttons before washing to reduce abrasion.
- Reshape while damp and either line-dry or tumble-dry on a low heat setting to avoid high-heat damage.
- Use a low-temperature iron or a steamer for stubborn creases; place a cloth between the iron and the fabric to prevent shine.
Storage
- Hang on a wide, supportive hanger to preserve shoulder shape, or fold gently if storing in luggage.
- Avoid prolonged sun exposure which can fade pigments over time.
Fit notes
- If you prefer layering over thicker knits, choose the larger size. For a refined, close-to-body style, follow the lower end of the ease recommendations.
- Pay attention to shoulder fit: if the shoulder seam sits off the shoulder, the fit may appear too large; if it cuts into the shoulder, the size may be too small.
Care guide — keep it looking great longer
- Pre-treat stains immediately: blot liquids and treat oil with a gentle detergent before washing.
- Use a mesh bag for machine washes to reduce friction and minimize pilling.
- Air-dry flat or hang to dry to avoid heat stress; reshape hems and cuffs while damp.
- Remove pills with a fabric comb or pill shaver; use lint rollers for surface lint and dust.
- Avoid bleach and high heat; when ironing, use the lowest safe temperature and test on an inside seam first.
Style tips — ways to wear it
- Office: layer over a lightweight blouse, tapered trousers and pointed flats for a sharp, professional silhouette.
- Casual weekend: pair with a white tee, relaxed jeans and white sneakers; roll sleeves for a relaxed vibe.
- Evening out: wear over a slip dress or silk top with heeled ankle boots and a clutch for contrast of textures.
- Travel capsule: pack it with a pair of dark jeans, one neutral tee and a compact scarf — it works as an all-purpose outer layer.
- Layering trick: wear a thin knit under the jacket and add a lightweight scarf for warmth without bulk.
FAQ
- Is this jacket lined?
- Product pages sometimes show interior shots; if no lining is visible in the images or description, expect a lightweight, unlined construction. Check the retailer’s specifications for confirmation.
- How do I remove oil or makeup stains?
- Gently blot excess, apply a drop of dish soap to the spot, work it in lightly, rinse and launder promptly on a gentle cycle. Test any stain remover on an inconspicuous area first.
- Will it shrink in the wash?
- Fabrics of this type are generally dimensionally stable, but high heat can affect structure. Use low-heat drying or air-dry to avoid risk of distortion.
- Is it suitable for travel?
- Yes — the low-wrinkle, quick-dry properties make it ideal for packing; fold it carefully or wear it on the plane to reduce creasing.
- Does it breathe well?
- Synthetics are less breathable than cotton or linen. For hot, humid conditions, wear it over moisture-wicking layers to stay comfortable.
- What if I’m between sizes?
- If you plan to layer sweaters underneath, size up. For a sleeker silhouette or if you usually prefer a fitted style, choose the smaller size.
Ready to make this versatile jacket part of your core wardrobe? Use the measurement guide above to confirm your best fit, and consider the styling suggestions to maximize wearability across seasons.
| Tipo: | |
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| Vendedor: | |
| Color: |
Cream |
| Size: |
S, M, L, XL |
| SKU: |
100100794255890 |
| Peso: |
293 g |
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