The Blue San Remo
The Blue San Remo
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Limited series Available in a very limited edition: each piece is numbered
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Upcycled Fabrics Each piece is made from forgotten fabrics from major fashion houses
Made in Europe Made in France and Europe
Welcome to picture-postcard Italy: here, under the sun of the Ligurian coast, life is sweet and is lived in linen jackets.
San Remo Blue is a tribute to the Dolce Vita: a linen fabric with a hint of cotton, straight from a Franco-Italian workshop that has specialized in these materials for over a century.
So it's time to put on your Blue with its fine stripes, and set off on your Vespa on the sunny coasts of the Mediterranean!
82% linen and 18% cotton
Dive into the history of this linen fabric, enhanced with a touch of cotton, directly from a Franco-Italian workshop specializing in these materials for over a century.

- Mixed cut
- Made in France
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Moderate dry cleaning at the dry cleaners once a year.
Do not hesitate to make it clear to your dry cleaner that washing must be moderate and without water and that your item must be placed in a net .




SIZE GUIDE
The cut of the Bleu Soubacq is designed to suit both men and women, thanks to a straight cut and a low shoulder flap that adapts to all builds. If you are hesitating between two sizes, we recommend the larger size to ensure great freedom of movement. Need more details? Bring a meter!
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Delivery delay
Deliveries within 5 working days
Shipping cost
Delivery costs are free for all orders in Metropolitan France.
Return policy
If your new blue does not suit you, you have 15 days from the date of receipt of your order to return your item. Please note, if your Blue is personalized, it will not be returned or exchanged.
Another question ?
If you still have any questions, you can contact us by email at hello@soubacq.com.
To wear with everything!
Originally worn by French workers in the late 19th century, it began as a purely functional garment.
A jacket that you can layer with an Oxford shirt, a t-shirt, or even a merino sweater... A chino will match perfectly with your jacket, but you can also opt for a more traditional outfit: a work jacket with Selvedge jeans for a “workwear” style.
This work jacket can also replace your blazers or suit. To wear on any occasion, its straight cut ensures comfort and freedom of movement.