Roquentin Exceptional men's short coat with zip made of wool in black
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Extravagant men's short coat with zip made of a wool-viscose mix. With obstinate details surprising rarity for autumn and winter.
The randomness of his existence puts Antoine Roquentin, the main character of Jean-Paul Sartre's first novel "The Disgust," in just such a state. However, the main work of existentialism is not only a dark one, because in it Sartre also addresses a consolation: the fact, called contingency, that existence is a unique one. Thus, it allows the individual to invent himself.
The same possibility lies dormant in the men's short coat from our own atelier, which we have named after the anti-hero. The versatility of this avant-garde one-of-a-kind piece, handmade from a special wool and viscose blend with a fine structure, virtually challenges the wearer to reinvent himself again and again. The casually cut obstinacy with two side pockets and two inside pockets proves courage through some idiosyncratic details.
These include:
the zip, which gives plenty of scope for wearing styles ranging from high-necked to open.
the unconventional collar, a hybrid of stand-up and fold-down.
the frayed trim at the hem and sleeves, reminiscent of the wabi-sabi aesthetic, where true beauty is located in imperfection.
the inner lining of comfortable cotton, which is revealed when you casually roll up the sleeves
the three ochre stripes on the pocket and sleeve, characteristic of idiosyncratic.
In combination with the Montesquieu trousers made of the same material and the men's shirt 'Freud' in black, 'Roquentin' makes a very extraordinary ensemble for individualists who appreciate the special and rare.
Brand: eigensinnig wien
Material: 42%% wool, 28% viscose, 23% polyester, 6% polyamide, 1% spandex
Color: black
Fit: leger
eigensinnig wien: special avant-garde fashion for men and women.
Under our avant-garde fashion label eigensinnig wien, we manufacture unique fashion pieces for obstinate characters. We design our collections in an experimental process, enriching them with thoughts and ideas from the fields of philosophy, art and literature or drawing inspiration from philosophy, art and literature. That is why our trousers and jackets, blouses and dresses bear the names of philosophers, literary figures and sociologists. We work with materials from nature, which we like to combine in asymmetrical, avant-garde cuts. Our aesthetic is based on the Japanese wabi-sabi concept: “Pare down to the essence, but don’t remove the poetry.”