Souvenir Jackets
Travel-memory jackets with horseshoes, city prints, and embroidered keepsake energy.
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Story & heritage
Bode's souvenir pieces turn travel keepsakes into tailoring. The Fleur Souvenir jacket is officially based on a 1950s jacket, while Winter Stallion is inspired by souvenir jackets from the 1940s-1950s.
Instead of copying a bomber shape only, Bode lets souvenir language migrate into blazers and coats: shawl collars, wool bodies, cross-stitch edges, city prints, and horseshoe embroidery.
Materials & craft
The Fleur jacket is grey-blue 100% wool with oversized cross-stitching and embroidered horseshoe pockets. Winter Stallion is undyed cream wool, chain-stitched with stallions, horseshoes, and a ripple border.
Bode also notes antique pearl buttons on Winter Stallion, sourced from a now-defunct Iowa factory, which keeps the souvenir idea tied to real material history.
How to choose & style
A souvenir jacket works best when it replaces a blazer: over a plain shirt, with dark denim, or with soft trousers that do not compete with the embroidery.
Pick grey-blue for a quieter tailoring read, cream for the full keepsake effect, or a printed coat when the city-map souvenir story is the point.