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Women's Embroidered Dolly Jacket

  • Women's Embroidered Dolly Jacket

The 3-second version

  • Rose embroidery inspired by antique botanical illustrations
  • Pearl snap closures and traditional Western yoke construction
  • Cotton twill holds shape without adding bulk
  • Not insulated for cold weather
  • Needs sizing for fit
  • Embroidery may require special care

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Cotton Twill Jacket with Rose Embroidery and Western Yoke

Most embroidered jackets either go full festival or stay safe with a tiny logo. This one treats embroidery as the actual design, pulling from botanical illustrations instead of generic florals, which means it reads more like vintage workwear than costume. The pearl snaps and yoke are functional Western details, not decorative, so the jacket wears like any other layer—just one that happens to have roses on it. It's for people who want the detail without the peacocking, and who'd rather add one interesting piece than assemble a whole look.

Good gift when

  • People who layer jackets year-round and want something with detail
  • Anyone who prefers Western styling without full costume commitment
  • Those who appreciate embroidery that doesn't look mass-produced
  • Fans of jackets that work equally well dressed up or with jeans

Skip it if If you need a true cold-weather outer layer with insulation, this is a three-season piece that prioritizes style over warmth

Specs

Material
Cotton twill
Closure
Pearl snaps
Pockets
Smile pockets
Lining
Custom printed lining
Sizes Available
XS, S, M, L, XL
Color
Black cotton blend

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Requires knowing the recipient's size; apparel typically ships in standard packaging.

The details

This Western-style jacket starts with cotton twill, cut for easy layering without bulk. Rose embroidery drawn from botanical illustrations winds across the fabric, adding detail that reads equally well over a plain tee or a dress. Pearl snaps replace buttons, yokes trace classic Western lines across the shoulders and back, and curved smile pockets sit at the hips.

The construction balances durability with movement—heavyweight enough to hold its shape, light enough to wear through three seasons. Inside, a custom lining features a collage of archival photography, a detail you'll notice when you take it off. The embroidery is the focal point: intricate, old-book floral motifs that turn a familiar silhouette into something worth a second look.

This jacket works as an outer layer in mild weather or as a mid-layer when temperatures drop. The fit allows room for a sweater underneath without swallowing your frame. Wear it open over denim or snapped shut with boots—either way, the yoke and embroidery do the heavy lifting. It's a piece that settles into regular rotation without demanding a whole new wardrobe around it.

Pearl snap closures, smile pockets, and botanical-inspired floral detail on a lightweight layer

$195at tecovas.com

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Questions

Is this jacket warm enough for winter?
It's a lightweight layer designed for mild weather or as a mid-layer under a heavier coat. The cotton twill provides some wind resistance but no insulation, so it works best in spring, fall, or as part of a layered system in colder months.
How should I care for the embroidery?
Cotton twill with detailed embroidery typically requires gentle washing to protect the stitching. Turn the jacket inside out, use cold water, and avoid harsh agitation. Check the care label for specific instructions, and consider air drying to preserve both the fabric and the embroidered detail.
Does this run true to size?
The jacket is designed with room to layer underneath, so it has a relaxed fit through the shoulders and body. If you prefer a closer fit or plan to wear it over lighter garments only, sizing down may work, but standard sizing accommodates sweaters and button-ups.
Can the pearl snaps come loose over time?
Pearl snaps are durable hardware used in Western wear for decades. They're designed to withstand regular use, though any snap can loosen with repeated stress. Proper care and avoiding excessive force when fastening will help them last.

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