Inspired by an archival design from the 80s, Max Mara’s Teddy Bear Icon coat is made of opulent faux fur developed by the brand using alpaca and wool on a silk base. The oversized style is designed with dropped shoulders that emphasize the loose, cocoon fit.
Notch lapel
Drop shoulders
Long sleeves
Side welt pockets
Double-breasted button-front closure
Fur type: faux
44% alpaca/44% virgin wool/12% silk
Virgin wool/alpaca/silk
Lining: 100% viscose
Dry clean
Made in Italy
SIZE & FIT
About 43" from shoulder to hem
Bust, about 32"
Waist, about 30"
Model measurements: 5'10" tall
Model is wearing a US size Small
Please note: This style is constructed in a woven, no-stretch fabric and designed for an oversized fit. We recommend ordering one size down.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Max Mara’s history of impeccable tailoring dates back to 1850, when founder Achille Maramotti's great grandmother owned a fashion atelier in Italy. Since its official launch in 1951, incredible craftsmanship has remained an integral part of the label’s heritage. Under Creative Director Ian Griffiths, the aesthetic of timeless silhouettes in luxe fabrics continues with sharp suiting, lush wrap coats and sleek accessories.
Inspired by an archival design from the 80s, Max Mara’s Teddy Bear Icon coat is made of opulent faux fur developed by the brand using alpaca and wool on a silk base. The oversized style is designed with dropped shoulders that emphasize the loose, cocoon fit.
Notch lapel
Drop shoulders
Long sleeves
Side welt pockets
Double-breasted button-front closure
Fur type: faux
44% alpaca/44% virgin wool/12% silk
Virgin wool/alpaca/silk
Lining: 100% viscose
Dry clean
Made in Italy
SIZE & FIT
About 43" from shoulder to hem
Bust, about 32"
Waist, about 30"
Model measurements: 5'10" tall
Model is wearing a US size Small
Please note: This style is constructed in a woven, no-stretch fabric and designed for an oversized fit. We recommend ordering one size down.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Max Mara’s history of impeccable tailoring dates back to 1850, when founder Achille Maramotti's great grandmother owned a fashion atelier in Italy. Since its official launch in 1951, incredible craftsmanship has remained an integral part of the label’s heritage. Under Creative Director Ian Griffiths, the aesthetic of timeless silhouettes in luxe fabrics continues with sharp suiting, lush wrap coats and sleek accessories.