Cropped Emma Lace Jacket

€2.390,00
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The Cropped Emma Lace Set is a masterpiece, combining the warmth of a handmade knit with the perfect one size fit. Each piece is hand-knitted & takes more than 75 hours of work by skilled artisans, using 100% Italian cashmere, known for its exceptional softness.”

The coat is one size & is designed with a slightly loose fit. 
It includes a removable belt, allowing you to style it as a relaxed overcoat or a more tailored, cinched silhouette. Its unlined construction showcases the high-quality craftsmanship from both the inside and out, while the zero-waste production process aligns with modern sustainability standards.

Length - 125cm

The primary recommendation for all Letanne cashmere coats, as well as their Mohair and Silk blends, is to Dry Clean Only. Because these garments are hand-knitted and often feature intricate details like shimmering crystals or delicate lace patterns, professional cleaning ensures the structure and softness of the premium Italian cashmere are preserved without the risk of shrinkage or fiber damage that can occur with machine washing.

Handmade

Every piece from Letanne is a testament to the art of slow fashion, meticulously hand-knitted by an all-female team of artisans in Ukraine. Eschewing industrial mass production, the brand specializes in luxury handmade knitwear crafted from the world’s most exquisite fibers, including 100% cashmere, baby mohair, and silk. By prioritizing manual techniques like unique weaving and intricate lace patterns, Letanne ensures that no two garments are exactly alike, offering a soulful, bespoke quality that elevates everyday cozy staples into wearable works of art.

75 hours of hand work

75 hours of hand work

The commitment to quality is best reflected in the 75 hours of dedicated hand work required to complete a single signature piece. This intensive process is particularly evident in their cashmere embroidered clothes and heavy-knit coats, where artisans must patiently navigate the delicate nature of the fibers to create complex textures and hand-stitched details. For example, a single cashmere sweater or coat—such as the Marnie or Emma models—undergoes days of meticulous construction to achieve its unique drape and temperature-regulating jacquard patterns, ensuring a level of durability and "no-waste" sustainability that machine-made alternatives simply cannot replicate.

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