Ariat Women's Embroidered Chimayo Jacket
Ariat Women's Embroidered Chimayo Jacket
Ariat Women's Embroidered Chimayo Jacket
Ariat Women's Embroidered Chimayo Jacket
Ariat Women's Embroidered Chimayo Jacket
Ariat Women's Embroidered Chimayo Jacket
Ariat Women's Embroidered Chimayo Jacket
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Ariat Women's Embroidered Chimayo Jacket

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Cropped, embroidered, and collared. This fashion-forward layer strikes a balance between the modern vibe of moto jackets and the timeless designs of the Chimayo weaving tradition.

  • Contrast and lined sleeves with rib cuffs
  • Embroidery on sleeves, pockets, back body
  • Stand collar
  • Novelty buttons
  • Front patch pockets
  • 330g Fleece
  • 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester
  • Quilted and lined interior

Sizing Tip: Sizing runs true with room for a layer.

Measurements: Actual flay lay measurements of each size are as follows:

Size  Bust (armpit to armpit seam) " Dropped Shoulder (shoulder to shoulder seam) "  Arm Length "
XS  18.5  15 23
S  20  15.5 23
M  21  16.5 23
L  22  17 23
XL  23.5  17.5 24
XXL  25  18

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What is Chimayo? 
Chimayo is a historic destination in New Mexico known for its landmarks, beautify scenery, and textile weaving - one of the most well known being the Centinela Traditional Arts - a family owned business known for their exquisite blanket woven works. This collection pays homage to Chimayo and the Chimayo patterns, colours, and textile woven materials that have become a widely recognized and coveted symbol of Southwestern artistry.