Casual men's jacket made of the finest linen with zip and unusual details. Minimalist versatile companion for the cooler days and nights of spring and summer.
"We want to go back to the 'things themselves,'" said the Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician Edmund Husserl, who is therefore also considered the father of phenomenology. He drew attention to the fact that all consciousness is always consciousness of something - be it real or imagined objects. Man and the world, subject and object, are therefore always connected.
This subjective sense of connection to the world also radiates from the men's jacket named after him from the company's own atelier: It always defines itself in relation to the one who wears it - and vice versa. The exquisite material from which we have created it - especially light and coated linen - makes it particularly benevolent towards the world and the wearer. Versatile makes them the refined zip, which can be moved in either direction as desired. This results in different ways of wearing - from high-necked to casual-half-open to completely open for all those who appreciate free space. There are also two side pockets for the things you like to have with you.
And then there are the obstinate details:
the small, discreet stand-up collar.
the seam that runs diagonally across the shoulders and extends into the sleeve.
the small slit at the bottom zipper end.
the vertical, asymmetrical seam on the back.
the small waves at the cuffs of the sleeves.
the obstinate characteristic three ochre stripes on the pocket.
Combined with the trousers 'Meinong' in light linen in black and the pullover 'Artmann' in cotton in black, 'Husserl' becomes the third part of an unconventional ensemble for special occasions.
Brand: eigensinnig wien
Material: 100% linen
Color: black
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.”