Make a subtle statement with this Freya Oversized Linen Jacket. Crafted from a lightweight linen blend, it features an oversized silhouette, a notched collar, button closure, and pockets with flaps. Detailed with open-back layered details and a back pocket with flap, this sophisticated jacket is sure to become a go-to for any event. Its on-trend buttons on sleeves make it a timeless piece you will enjoy for years to come.
Please find below a standard size chart for women, based on US measurements. It is important to note that variations may exist in sizing due to specific garment features or fabrications. For detailed information, please contact at care@thebekk.com
Size
US/CAN
Bust(round)
Waist(round)
Hip(round)
XS
0-1
31"- 33"
23"- 25"
33"- 34"
S
3-5
33"- 35"
26"- 27"
35"- 36"
M
7-9
35"- 37"
28"- 29"
37"- 38"
L
11-13
37"- 39"
30"- 31"
39"- 40"
Silhouette & Features
Oversized silhouette with long sleeves and covering hip length
Shoulder pads Oversized shoulder Long sleeves Notched collar with deep neck cut Front button closure Chest welt pocket Front welt pockets with flaps Layered open back A pocket with flap on the back Buttons at sleeves
Measurements
Fabrication / Care
100% Linen
Linen is a type of fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant. It is known for being extremely sturdy, absorbent, and breathable, which makes it especially well-suited for warm weather clothing or bedding. Linen has a unique texture with more "slubs" (or small knots) than cotton, giving it a rustic, casual appeal.
Linen is also valued for its longevity. With correct care, linen products can last for decades, even improving in comfort over time. The process to make linen is more complex than cotton and that, in addition to its durability, makes linen generally more expensive.
Taking care of linen fabrics generally involves the following steps:
1. **Washing**: Most linen garments can be washed in the washing machine, but they should be separated by color as linen can bleed and fade. Cold or lukewarm water is ideal, and consider using a mild, gentle detergent. High temperatures or harsh detergents can damage the fibers.
2. **Drying**: Linen has a tendency to shrink, so air drying is the safest bet to prevent this. If you must use a dryer, make sure it's on a low heat or gentle setting. You can also remove linen items while they are still slightly damp to prevent them from becoming overly dry and brittle.
3. **Ironing**: Linen can wrinkle easily, so if you prefer a crisp, neat look, you'll need to iron your linen garments while they are still damp. Use a medium-hot iron on the steam setting. Iron on the reverse side of the fabric to prevent any potential shiny marks.
4. **Storing**: If you're storing linen, make sure it's clean and completely dry first. Use a cool, dry, well-ventilated area and avoid plastic containers, which can trap moisture and cause mildew.
As with all fabrics, it's a good idea to check the care label on your linen garments for specific washing, drying, and ironing instructions. Some linen items may be dry clean only, especially if they are a linen blend with other types of fibers.
We love because
We are enthralled by the Freya jacket and the Ezekiel skirt set, crafted exclusively from 100% linen fabric, an exceptional choice for the Summer season. The jacket sets itself apart with its open layered back design, providing a touch of sophistication and unique flair. Practical features, such as pockets and flaps, are elegantly incorporated into the design. Additionally, the brown, wood-like buttons further enhance the aesthetic appeal, rendering the jacket with a chic and contemporary edge.