There are pieces you wear. Then there are pieces that wear you—wrapping your presence in intention, sculpting your silhouette into a statement. This mustard double-breasted coat is the latter.

It is not merely outerwear; it is armor for the boardroom and the boulevard alike. The structured lapels echo the precision of a blazer, but the length transforms it into something more commanding, more cinematic. Black turtleneck beneath, black pointed toes below—the monochrome foundation lets the coat sing.

This is what happens when function meets philosophy. You do not put it on to stay warm. You put it on to become someone.