Roselli Smoking Jacket | The Architecture of Sartorial Comfort
The Roselli Smoking Jacket is a clinical study in early-century heritage tailoring. Engineered for Thermal Resilience and structural permanence, this garment translates the 1920s leisure aesthetic into a high-performance functional accessory. As a technical anchor within our 1923 Series Outfits, it bridges the gap between frontier survivalism and elite social utility.
We offer high-quality custom created products to give you great style at an affordable price. Please note that the actual product color may vary slightly from the photos due to lighting effects during photography. We strive to provide accurate representations and ensure your satisfaction.
We construct this jacket using high-density premium velvet to achieve a heavy, architectural drape that maintains its silhouette during static or mobile use. The material is selected for its Material Integrity, offering a deep tonal finish that resists crushing and wear. The interior is integrated with a moisture-regulating viscose lining, ensuring Anatomical Comfort for extended lounging or semi-formal gatherings. This garment remains a definitive flagship in our Men’s Technical Wear.
Technical Engineering & Structural Sophistication
The standout feature is the reinforced quilted shawl collar, which provides superior neck protection and structural shape permanence. The adjustable belted closure ensures Fit Retention, allowing for a customizable fit without sacrificing the jacket’s sharp, tailored lines. Unlike thin retail robes, the Roselli utilizes dual-needle reinforced seams at high-tension zones, ensuring industrial-grade longevity.
Featuring two deep exterior waist pockets and a precision-tailored chest pocket, the Roselli smoking jacket offers undisputed structural integrity. The “Deep Maroon” pigment is selected for its Tonal Permanence, designed to settle naturally with heritage trousers and formal footwear. This is the authoritative choice for those seeking Roselli Smoking Jacket replicas that demand authentic, high-fidelity performance and vintage durability.























Daniel Cooper –
I never thought a smoking jacket could feel this comfortable. The fabric is warm but not heavy, and the cut actually looks flattering instead of costume-ish. I’ve worn it for two weekend gatherings already and got compliments both times.
Daniel Cooper –
I never thought a smoking jacket could feel this comfortable. The fabric is warm but not heavy, and the cut actually looks flattering instead of costume-ish. I’ve worn it for two weekend gatherings already and got compliments both times.
Michael Harrington –
This jacket feels soft the moment you put it on. The red velvet option has this rich tone that looks even better in person. I use it for my evening wind-down routine, and it somehow makes everything feel more relaxed.
Jonathan Blake –
The quality honestly surprised me. The stitching is clean, the structure holds well, and it doesn’t feel like a costume. It feels like something you’d see in a vintage luxury wardrobe.
Samuelpeters –
Ordered it for a 1920s-themed event, but honestly, I use it more around the house now. It’s comfortable, warm, and looks expensive without the price tag.
Christopher Lane –
I usually struggle with jackets because I’m broad in the shoulders, but this one sits perfectly. It doesn’t feel tight, and the material has a good drape. Great buy.
Robert Mitchell –
I work long hours, so evenings are my unwind time. This jacket gives me that cozy, luxury feeling without trying too hard. It has become my go-to layer.
Steven Alvarez –
Never thought I’d enjoy wearing a smoking jacket, but this changed my mind. It feels premium, fits well, and adds a little personality to my outfits.