isorno Workjacket
The isorno work jackets are isorno’s newest collection. Made from either corduroy or waxed cotton the jackets are made to accompany its wearer through each and every day. It can be worn with a nice shirt and oxfords or a T-shirt and your favourite sneakers or boots.
The piece is designed to withstand your everyday life and bring you joy for years to come.
Corduroy
workjacket Corduroy Dark Navy





Workjacket Corduroy Dark Olive




workjacket Corduroy Ice Blue




Waxed
workjacket waxed camel




workjacket waxed petrol



Tags
We are very lucky to be working with Irix Design in making our leather patches. On them you can find all the information for how to take care of your isorno work jacket.
Phone pocket
Our jackets are equipped with many little details. One of them are several helpful pockets.
On the chest part you can find a pocket where your phone fits in perfectly.
Buttons
As a little detail you will find the isorno ant on a button of your cuffs.
These buttons were also laser-engraved in Windisch, Switzerland by Irix Design.
Corduroy
The new isorno workjacket is made with high quality corduroy from Brisbane Moss. Over the course of fall 2021 several colours are coming to the BLANCHE Boutique in Basel.
In addition to the Coruroy workjacket there will be a waxed cotton one later in the year.
Workjacket
The workjacket is inspired by early 20th century workwear, but is updated to make it into a timeless companion for years to come.
It is a jacket for every opportunity.
Handcrafted
All isorno workjackets are crafted by hand by Luca in his Atelier in Windisch in the canton of Aargau. He takes his time in designing, cutting and the sewing them together piece by piece, making sure that every jacket is up to his high standards.
If you want to know more just contact him here.
Now available in our webshop!
The corduroy workjacket can also now be found at the BLANCHE Boutique in Basel.
BLANCHE
Schneidergasse 27
4051 Basel
All the jackets and Archive pieces will be available at the Textile-s shop in Windisch.
Models : Dario Bernasconi & Jökull Jonson
Photography by Larissa Haenggli