



This version is crafted from summer denim woven in France. Made from stretch cotton that’s pre-washed before production, the fabric boasts a raw, natural indigo hue—deep yet luminous. Its texture is soft yet holds its shape beautifully, making it ideal for everyday wear. Hollington chose bright orange topstitching to contrast with the rich blue, a nod to classic denim details. This graphic touch highlights the jacket’s architectural lines and adds a fresh spark to this iconic silhouette.
The Naipaul holds a special place in the hollington collections: halfway between a shirt and a jacket, it is a small miracle of comfort, owed entirely to its ultra-lightweight construction.
This fluid garment was designed like a veil of fabric. Its interior contains no interlining, no lining. When made from a fine fabric, it resembles an overshirt; when the fabric is thick, it takes on all the characteristics of a casually chic jacket.
Its cut is generous, with wide armholes. It fits perfectly over a shirt or a t-shirt. In either case, there's no risk of feeling restricted: a back pleat ensures great freedom of movement in any situation. Its high officer collar is accented with a strip of fabric that gives the neckline its graphic line.
Made in Picardy near Amiens in a small-scale workshop, it features six patch pockets: three on the outside and three on the inside, two of which are zippered. All are applied and secured with stitching. At hollington, this stitching is double and symmetrical to respect the architectural structure of the garment.