
SOPHIA SHIRT JACKET | Black Linen with Contrast Topstitch
Introducing our new Sophia Shirt Jacket... an easy layer that does the thinking for you.
Another take on a japanese work jacket, Sophia sits between a shirt and a jacket, a little more feminine with an A line swing coat silhouette, yet relaxed enough for everyday. Cut in a beautiful black linen with contrast stitching, it’s designed to be worn open or closed, layered or on its own.
With its relaxed fit and practical pockets, it’s a great piece for work, travel, and everything in between.
- relaxed A-line swing shape for an easy, feminine fit
- soft small collar with river shell button detail
- 3/4 sleeve length for layering
- wear open or buttoned
- two front patch pockets + chest pocket
- the perfect layering piece
- a great length to wear with all our pants
- contrast stitching
- hand stiched detail
- linen
Proudly made in Melbourne Australia
Need help with selecting a size? Reach out via email as we are always happy to give you some advice.
Most of our clothing is designed to be layered, comfortable and easy-fitting.
Our sizing is based on the following body measurements.
S/10 | M/12 | L/14 | XL/16 | XXL/18
Bust: 89-96 | 97-102 | 103-108 | 108-113 | 114-119cm
Waist: 75-80 | 80-85 | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-102cm
Hip: 102-107 | 108-113 | 114-119 | 120-125 | 126-131cm
If you are still not sure of your size, please email us at info@twothreads.com.au and we will happily get your size sorted for you!
We seek out local fabric suppliers, to find that something a little bit different, that we know you will love!
Most of our fabrics can be machine washed on a cold gentle cycle- we know you have better things to do with your time.
That said....with the introduction of our beautiful linens, we recommend cool gentle handwash to care for and extend the life of your garment.
However, our winter wools must be dry cleaned, but only once a season.
Please always check you care label for specific instructions for each of you Two Threads garments
Every now and then, we may use a crepe or silk as a trim, that may look better with a cool iron, but don't get too carried away with that.
We combine the fabrics based on the Two Threads notion, if we both love it ...
