Women's French Work Jacket, Raw Indigo Denim
Women's French Work Jacket, Raw Indigo Denim
A 100% cotton raw Japanese denim French work jacket for women, cut in a structured, relaxed fit.
EDITION 07 — LIMITED TO 99 PIECES
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This women’s French Work Jacket by Atelier Marinière reinterprets the traditional bleu de travail through the character of raw Japanese denim.
Crafted in Italy from 100% cotton raw denim, it offers a structured yet comfortable fit designed to evolve with wear. The fabric holds its shape at first, then gradually softens over time, adapting naturally to the movements of its owner.
Cut with a clean, balanced silhouette, it features three patch pockets, an inner pocket, and metal buttons inspired by original chore jackets — refined rather than reproduced.
Because it is made from raw denim, the jacket develops beautifully with use. Fades, creases and subtle variations appear over time, shaped by the body and daily wear. No two pieces age in exactly the same way.
The deep indigo tone keeps the attitude minimal and versatile, pairing effortlessly with denim, tailored trousers, or worn over a Breton.
A contemporary work jacket that respects its origins while refining its proportions for a modern, confident presence.
100% Japanese Denim
100% Japanese Denim
We have chosen one of the most respected regions in the world of denim: Kojima, Japan. Known for its heritage and expertise, Kojima is internationally recognised for producing some of the finest raw denim available today.
The fabric is woven on traditional shuttle looms, a slower process that creates a denser and more characterful weave compared to mass industrial production. This method preserves the depth, irregularity and authenticity that define true Japanese denim.
Selected for its quality, structure and long-term durability, it represents a considered approach to material — one that values craftsmanship over volume.
Fit
Fit
This Jacket is designed for a regular fit.
Available from S to L. We recommend ordering your normal size. If you are unsure or need some advice, send us a message and we will be happy to help.
The model in the photo is 185 cm tall and wears size L.
Yarn & Care
Yarn & Care
We craft our French Work Jacket in Italy using raw Japanese denim woven on traditional shuttle looms, ensuring each piece is constructed with structure and integrity rather than mass-produced fabric. Every jacket is made by skilled artisans, preserving the authenticity of classic workwear while refining it through contemporary proportions.
The jacket can be machine washed at 30°C and hung to dry. As with all raw denim, wear is part of the process. Over time, the fabric softens, adapting to the movements of its owner. Natural fades and creases will gradually appear, shaped by daily use and the body itself.
These variations are not imperfections, but the defining characteristic of raw denim — a material designed to evolve and become uniquely personal with time.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping is free worldwide.
Once your Marinière or Jacket is dispatched, you'll receive an email with tracking details. We ship all over the world. And if you’re based in the EU, we will be sending your items directly from Italy so that you won’t incur additional customs fees.
If for any reason you wanted to return your Marinière, we accept returns within 14 days of delivery as long as the Marinièere or Jacket is in perfect condition.

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A Certain Way to Wear It
There’s a certain way to wear it.
Not rigid. Not nostalgic.
Slightly undone, but deliberate.
Edition 07 moves easily between the Mediterranean and Paris — less holiday, more attitude.
A French Work Jacket resting on the shoulders.
Breton stripes underneath, breaking the silhouette with a familiar rhythm.
Morning to evening.
Market to gallery.
Cuffs folded back without ceremony.
A table in a quiet bistrot.
Sometimes, a Vespa leaving the city before sunset — the jacket catching the wind, the Breton effortless in motion.
Effortless, but intentional.
Relaxed, but precise.
Parisian in spirit.
The French Work Jacket, Reworked
Every three months, we release a new version of our French Work Jacket.
The form remains. The refinements evolve.
Known as the bleu de travail, it retains its three outer patch pockets and inner pocket.
The proportions are preserved, subtly adjusted for a more comfortable, contemporary fit.
Metal buttons replace the traditional plastic ones — a deliberate upgrade for durability and a sharper finish.
What changes with each edition is the material.
Raw denim, gabardine, treated twill, or wool — each fabric shifts the character of the jacket while respecting its structure.
Familiar in origin. Redesigned in attitude.
The Raw Japanese Denim
For Edition 07, we selected raw Japanese denim from Kojima — a region long associated with some of the most respected denim mills in the world.
Woven on traditional shuttle looms, the fabric develops a dense, slightly irregular texture with natural depth.
What defines this denim is its character.
Structured at first, it gradually softens — adapting to the movements of its owner.
Because it is raw, it evolves. Creases form. Fades appear.
The surface is shaped by wear, not by artificial treatment.
We choose it for one reason: when a garment is meant to last and become personal, the fabric must offer more than appearance.
Why Only 99 Pieces
We make 99 pieces. That’s all.
Not as a gimmick — as a decision.
Small numbers allow us to work without compromise.
No shortcuts. No overstock. No discounts.
What we make is exactly what we stand behind.
The price never changes.
Each piece is numbered.
One of 99.
Cut and Sewn in Italy
Our French Work Jackets are cut and sewn in Italy, just outside Venice, in a small atelier known for its precision and discretion.
We chose it for its standards — not for heritage, but for execution.
Each piece is carefully constructed, then refined.
Metal buttons are attached by hand.
Every jacket passes through strict quality control before leaving the atelier.
Interlocked and reinforced seams — drawn from vintage workwear — are retained for their clean internal structure and quiet strength.
What matters is the balance you feel when wearing it — considered, composed, precise.


