Vagabond Overshirt
A shirt-jacket hybrid that softens Brioni tailoring for everyday use.
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Story & heritage
Brioni describes the Vagabond as a hybrid between a formal shirt and a weekend jacket. That positioning makes it one of the clearest examples of the house relaxing its tailoring vocabulary without abandoning polish.
The official icon page groups it with Brioni’s other icons and presents wool, cotton denim, technical cashmere and cashmere-silk-vicuña versions.
Materials & craft
Current Vagabond listings include double-splittable wool and wool-cashmere overshirts, shirt collars, chest pockets and lightweight unlined construction. The richer versions use cashmere blends for warmth without the stiffness of an overcoat.
It is a layering piece first: the clean collar and pockets give it structure, while the overshirt format keeps it easy over a polo, knit or open-collar shirt.
How to choose & style
Choose beige for warm-weather tailoring and navy for travel. It looks strongest over tonal knitwear with straight trousers, avoiding heavy contrast so the overshirt reads like relaxed tailoring rather than workwear.