Jayla Straight V-Neck Faux Fur Calf Length Trench Coat
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The Jayla is a straight-cut, calf-length trench coat by Maison des Copains, rendered entirely in soft faux fur for a bold yet refined silhouette. It suits formal evenings, festive occasions, and elevated going-out dressing across fall and winter.
Details
- Silhouette: Straight, relaxed through the body with clean, structured lines
- Neckline: Deep V-neck with a lapel-style faux fur frame
- Length: Calf-length, offering substantial coverage and drama
- Material finish: All-over faux fur with a plush, even pile
- Colorways: Available in White and Green
Fabric & Care
Constructed from faux fur fabric; exact fiber composition not specified. Dry clean recommended to preserve pile texture, shape, and surface finish. Avoid machine washing or wringing.
Size & Fit
The straight cut offers a relaxed, non-structured fit that layers comfortably over eveningwear. Available in S, M, L, and XL — consult the Maison des Copains size chart for precise measurements before ordering.
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Hand wash |
Do not bleach |
Hang dry |
Iron cool |
Iron cool |
- Handwashing: Fill a basin or sink with lukewarm water and add a small amount of mild detergent. Immerse the faux fur in the soapy water and gently agitate it for a few minutes.
- Machine Washing: Use a gentle cycle with cold water and a mild detergent. Place the faux fur item in a mesh laundry bag or pillowcase to protect it during the wash cycle. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners.
- Avoid twisting:This can damage the fibers. Instead, gently squeeze out excess water or pat it dry with a towel.
- Drying: After washing, gently squeeze out excess water and reshape the faux fur. Allow it to air dry thoroughly.
- Avoid Heat: Do not tumble dry faux fur or use direct heat sources such as hair dryers or irons. Excessive heat can cause the fibers to melt or become damaged.