Tessuti Tokyo Jacket #2
I’ve made then Tessuti Tokyo jacket before, back in 2014. Although I haven’t worn that one a great deal, I knew it was a function of the print choice, and that eventually I would sew another. I originally hoped to have this one finished before our trip to Kingscliff last year. I didn’t manage to get it done then, but it was finished before I went to Bali so filled the role of “aeroplane jacket” beautifully.
The fabric that I used this time came from Darn Cheap Fabrics. It’s a printed jacquard woven cotton, with a teensy bit of stretch. I really liked the colours in the print, and thought that the subject matter was rather whimsical. Flowers, leaves, acorns and deer! Okay…
Tessuti’s description of the pattern from their website is as follows: Our Tokyo Jacket is a loose fitting, relaxed jacket with three-quarter length magyar sleeves. The neckline, cuffs and pockets are trimmed with a band that provides smart and simple detailing. This jacket is suitable for all ages and can be dressed up or down. Best made up in drapey fabrics such as viscose, polyester, wool crepe as well as medium weight silk. Not suitable for jersey fabrics.
I think that I remembered to downsize to a Medium for this jacket – the first time I sewed a Large. It’s very easy to wear, and straightforward to sew. I think I’d like to make it again one day in something super drapey like a viscose but in a solid colour. We’ll see! It’s very easy to wear with it’s oversized and slouchy shape.
I love this jacket and the fabric and it looks fantastic on you. I am going to make one! Jane
I think you’d really enjoy this style Jane and it would work well with lots of your other garments!
Hi Lara,
I’m a long time admirer of your work. Even though I’ve rarely commented I find that I not only look forward to your prolific posts but find myself seeking out patterns and fabric soon after seeing something beautiful.
I love this jacket from Tessuti (I love pretty much everything from them) and yes it would make a fantastic airplane jacket. The pants that you’re wearing with this jacket looks like it would also be super comfy for an airplane ride. What pattern and fabric have you used for these pants?
Thanks,
Lydia
Thanks so much for your lovely comments Lydia. The pants are the Style Arc Ethel pants (the top underneath is the Style Arc Ethel top) made in Merchant and Mills linen bought from Stitch56. They’re a terrific pattern. I blogged about them here: https://thornberry.wordpress.com/2015/09/20/ethel/
Thanks so much! I went to the link and now I want the Ethel top also. Both look so comfy.
Thanks,
Lydia
Wow Thornberry!! Your jacket looks great and pairs so well with those pants. I just love the fabric in your jacket – the colours are so much you!!
Beautiful colors on you and pairs so well with the pants. Altogether a truly great ensemble for you. Just lovely!
This jacket looks great Lara. The colours in the print are lovely and suit you so well. The whole outfit is fabulous!