Acronym

Acronym outerwear treats the jacket as equipment: sharp geometry, technical detailing, and utility that reads clean. Asymmetrical zips, boxy silhouettes, and pocketing are engineered for movement rather than ornament. Each piece sits easily with both directional wardrobes and stripped-back classics.

  • Acronym Asymmetrical Zip Black Jacket
    Regular price $2,293
    Sale price $2,293
  • Acronym Boxy-Silhouette Grey Jacket With Utility Pockets
    Regular price $1,423
    Sale price $1,423

Acronym

Acronym jackets in this edit focus on structure and function-led detailing. Expect asymmetrical front zips that change how the jacket frames the body, boxy cuts that layer over knitwear, and utility pocket layouts designed for access, not decoration. Shades of black and grey keep the emphasis on line and proportion, pairing with everything from minimal tailoring to studio-ready cargos.

Each style sits within our outerwear offer of technical shells and architected silhouettes from popular brands like Rick Owens, Jil Sander, and Maison Margiela. Use the product pages to compare lengths, volume, and hardware details so you can decide how extreme you want the profile to read. For a quick check, consider:

  • Zip placement: central vs. offset for stronger angles
  • Silhouette: cropped vs. boxy for layering range
  • Pocketing: clean fronts vs. visible utility stacks

All Acronym pieces ship with full provenance from authorized stockists, with straightforward returns if the cut or weight is not right.

FAQ

How do Acronym jackets fit compared to other designers?
Acronym often cuts with a boxy or engineered silhouette, so the volume can feel different from classic tailored coats. We list the designer’s true-to-label size with specific notes when a style runs oversized or short. Check measurements against a jacket you already own, and use live chat if you want a second opinion before ordering.
Are these Acronym jackets suitable for everyday wear?
Yes, the designs balance technical detailing with a clean, urban profile. Asymmetrical zips and utility pockets are functional first, so they work for commute, studio, and travel. If you prefer something quieter, pair them with pared-back denim or wool trousers to let the cut do the work.
How should I style Acronym outerwear with the rest of my wardrobe?
Think proportion. The boxy silhouettes sit well over slim or straight trousers and structured footwear, or you can lean into volume with wide-leg pants for a more avant-garde read. The neutral palette integrates easily with minimal tailoring from popular brands like The Row, Lemaire, and Jil Sander.
What should I check before choosing a size in Acronym?
Confirm chest width, body length, and sleeve length against a similar jacket you own. If a product is designed to be heavily layered, our notes will mention it so you can decide whether to stick to your usual size or go down. You can also factor in how cropped or long you want the jacket to sit against your usual tops.
How do care and returns work for Acronym jackets on TheList?
Each product page includes the care guidance supplied by the brand, so you can see whether a piece needs specialist cleaning. Full-price orders generally return within the stated window if unworn and tagged, and sale pieces follow the policy noted on their pages. If you are unsure about committing to a size or silhouette, our team can advise before you place the order.