Description
The Cassiopeia long black bouclé men’s coat is a refined reinterpretation of the classic banyan garment. Historically, the banyan was an informal, luxurious dressing gown worn over clothing, combining comfort with elegance. In this version, the traditional opulence is reimagined through richly textured black bouclé fabric. Its tactile surface and deep black tone exude sophistication while keeping the silhouette contemporary.
The design of this long black bouclé men’s coat features a wide collar that frames the neckline with understated drama. A button closure runs down to the knee, keeping you warm while allowing the coat’s structure to flow naturally. The relaxed fit and straight kimono-cut sleeves create a slightly oversized look, adding comfort without losing elegance. Two practical side pockets keep essentials close at hand, merging function with style.
It comes with a black grommet belt to cinch your waist. This allows you to define the coat’s shape and presence.
How to style this long black bouclé men’s coat
This handmade men’s coat is a versatile wardrobe anchor. Its textured bouclé fabric adds depth to even the simplest outfits, making it easy to dress up or down. From understated elegance to avant-garde layering, it adapts effortlessly to your mood.
For a modern, clean silhouette, wear the long black bouclé men’s coat over wide denim pants and a tucked-in shirt. This combination balances the coat’s texture with the denim’s structure, creating a grounded yet expressive look. Finish with black leather boots for sharpness.
On colder days, layer the men’s coat over our black knit men’s jumper. The soft knit underneath contrasts with the coat’s rich bouclé texture, adding dimension while keeping warmth. Complete the coat with our black eyelet belt to subtly define the waist without losing the relaxed cut.
For a sleek and everyday look, combine the boucle outerwear with our black 3D wave print men’s pants. The graphic trousers play against the bouclé’s tactile surface, while sneakers keep the outfit modern and functional. Wear it with our burgundy cotton men’s tee with oblique inside out seams.
A Nod to History: The Banyan
A banyan was a garment that European men and women wore in the late 17th and 18th centuries. The Dutch East India Company introduced the Japanese kimono to Europe in the mid-17th century, and it inspired the banyan’s design. People also called it a morning gown, robe de chambre, or nightgown. Made of cotton, linen, or silk, it was a loose, T-shaped robe that people wore at home as a casual dressing gown or coat over a shirt and breeches. Tailors usually cut it en chemise, with the sleeves and body in one piece, but they also made a fitted, coat-like version with set-in sleeves that buttoned in front.














