







Isaia Steel Blue Silk & Cotton Pied de Poule "Comfort Project" Jacket
54 IT / 44 US / Extra Large
Discover the Isaia Steel Blue Silk and Cotton Pied de Poule “Comfort Project” Jacket, a refined example of Neapolitan tailoring with a modern, easygoing twist. The fabric features a classic pied de poule pattern with a crisp white base and steel blue motif, creating a look that reads almost as a soft blue from a distance while revealing intricate texture up close. Woven from a blend of silk and cotton, the cloth has a smooth, lightweight feel with a gentle sheen that enhances the pattern’s depth. The silhouette remains relaxed and fluid, allowing the jacket to feel polished without appearing overly formal.
What makes the Comfort Project line particularly interesting is its focus on wearability. Isaia developed this capsule with performance and everyday comfort in mind, creating jackets and tailoring that retain their sartorial elegance while feeling far more forgiving in movement. Fabrics in the Comfort Project often incorporate stretch or flexible weaving techniques, resulting in garments that feel softer, lighter and more adaptable than traditionally structured tailoring. The idea is not to move away from tailoring, but to make it more practical for real life, allowing the wearer to enjoy the elegance of Neapolitan craftsmanship with the ease of modern performance fabrics. Discover the elaborated sartorial details below.
Composition: 58% Silk / 42% Cotton
Color: White & Steel Blue
Pattern: Puppytooth
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Returns
EU customers have the right to withdraw within 14 days of delivery.
• Return shipping is at the customer’s expense
• Items must be returned unworn and in original condition
• Any use beyond indoor fitting may result in a diminished refund
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Altered or tailored items are final sale.
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General Note: While we inspect each item to ensure its quality, please note that minor imperfections may be present due to the preloved nature of the garments. We strive to represent every item accurately, but subtle signs of wear may sometimes go unnoticed. We appreciate your understanding and commitment to sustainable luxury.
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Sartorial Details

Full Canvas Construction
A sartorial jacket - or coat - needs an interlining that will help give it shape and mold it. Canvas gives the item a tailored and crafted look. In short, it breathes life into it. Purely technical, canvas is made from either horsehair, wool, mohair or camel hair. It could also be a mix of them all, with varying thickness and weight. The canvas is stitched to the jacket, often by hand, thus making the canvas pieces 'floating' in the middle of the inner and outer cloth. This gives the jacket added flexibility. The canvas runs from the upper parts, all the way down to the end of the jacket. After you wear your canvassed suit for a while, it will begin to take your shape and look incredibly natural.

La Spalla Camicia
Spalla Camicia roughly translates to 'shirt sleeve' in Italian and is a shoulder style created and popularized by Neapolitan tailors. The name 'shirt sleeve' was so coined due to the characteristic shirring found at the sleeve's head where the fullness of the larger sleeve collapses. Rather than having the head of the sleeve turned back and stitched inside, the head is lapped under and stitched along the top.

Handmade Buttonhole
Handmade buttonholes are made using a chain of knotted loops called purl stitches that make them strong and visually distinctive. It takes about five seconds to sew a regular buttonhole with a machine – a single handmade buttonhole takes about 10 minutes to sew.

Two-Button Closure
The jacket has a two-button closure which keeps the profile neat.

Patch Pocket
Patch pockets, with their rugged functionality, were unsurprisingly adopted by the military for both shirts and jackets.

Neapolitan Darts
Neapolitan master tailors add two darts - think of them as pinched seams - to ensure the jacket’s body achieves a slim silhouette. The process, called mezzo punto riprese, is done entirely by hand.

Buttons and Buttonholes
Also known as stacked buttons or waterfall buttons, kissing buttons are associated with Italian tailoring as Italian tailors make their jacket sleeve buttons in the kissing style. In this style, buttons touch each other and overlap one another. Handmade buttonholes; Even this step, apparently the simplest, is treated with an abundance of detail. Attaching the buttons is a job that requires patience and must be completed to perfection.

Patch Pocket
Patch pockets, with their rugged functionality, were unsurprisingly adopted by the military for both shirts and jackets.


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54 IT / 44 US / Extra Large

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