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The Mandy Noir 501: A sleek leather coat that blends timeless elegance with modern practicality.
This Oakwood piece is crafted from supple lambskin leather, known for its lightweight feel and natural drape. The smooth, slightly glossy finish gives it a refined look that evolves beautifully with wear, developing a unique patina over time. Designed for autumn and winter, it balances warmth and style with a quilted polyester filling and a nylon lining for added comfort.
A design that adapts to every occasion.
The Mandy Noir 501 features a clean, minimalist silhouette with a regular cut that flatters without restricting movement. The full-length zip closure ensures a secure fit, while two zipped front pockets offer both functionality and a streamlined aesthetic. Some versions include a detachable raccoon fur-trimmed hood, adding a touch of luxury for colder days. At approximately 63 cm in length (size S), it sits just below the hip, making it versatile enough for both casual outings and more polished ensembles.
Built to last, designed to impress.
Lambskin leather is prized for its durability and softness, making this coat a long-term investment. The quilted lining and polyester filling provide insulation without bulk, while the detachable elements—like the fur-trimmed hood—allow for customisation based on the weather or your personal style. Whether layered over a knit dress, paired with tailored trousers, or worn with jeans and a jumper, the Mandy Noir 501 effortlessly elevates any look.
Oakwood has carved a niche in the leather goods market by combining traditional quality manufacturing with contemporary design. The brand is known for its attention to detail, from the selection of premium hides to the precision of its stitching. Oakwood’s pieces often draw inspiration from classic styles while incorporating modern touches, making them a favourite among those who appreciate both heritage and innovation. Each coat is designed to age gracefully, ensuring it becomes a staple in your wardrobe for years to come.
Caractéristiques- Crafted from 100% lambskin leather, offering a balance of softness and durability.
- Regular cut for a flattering, versatile silhouette that suits various body types.
- Quilted polyester filling and nylon lining for warmth and comfort in cooler weather.
- Full-length zip closure with two zipped front pockets for secure storage and a sleek look.
- Detachable raccoon fur-trimmed hood (on select models) for added luxury and adaptability.
- Lightweight at just 0.9 kg, making it easy to wear without sacrificing warmth.
- Approximate length of 63 cm (size S), ideal for layering over dresses, trousers, or knitwear.
- Professional leather cleaning recommended to maintain the coat’s quality and appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
This jacket is made from lambskin leather, known for its softness and slight sheen. Lambskin develops a unique patina with wear, gradually darkening and gaining character while maintaining its suppleness. It’s more delicate than cowhide but offers a luxurious feel.
Yes, the nylon lining is detachable, making it easier to clean or adjust for different temperatures. The polyester filling can also be removed if needed.
The polyester filling provides moderate insulation, suitable for autumn and mild winter weather. For colder climates, layering with a thick jumper or scarf is recommended.
The raccoon fur trim should be professionally cleaned by a specialist familiar with delicate materials. Avoid exposure to moisture or direct heat to preserve its texture.
The jacket is designed with a regular fit, offering a balanced silhouette. If you prefer a closer fit, consider sizing down, especially as lambskin has minimal stretch.
Yes, the two front zipped pockets are designed to securely hold small essentials like keys or a phone. The zips are sturdy and positioned for easy access.
At approximately 63 cm in size S, the jacket sits at hip length, making it versatile for pairing with trousers, skirts, or dresses. It elongates the silhouette while remaining practical for movement.












