PLEASE NOTE: Fits extremely oversized; fits more like a traditional XL/XX
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Step into the pinnacle of American luxury streetwear with the Willy Chavarria Quilted Overshirt in Charcoal Plaid. This standout piece from the FW25 "Tarantula" Collection debuted in a dramatic cathedral setting, blending religious gothic themes with Chavarria’s signature industrial workwear aesthetic.
Constructed in the USA from a premium heavyweight wool blend (88% Wool), this overshirt features a fully quilted interior lining, making it a versatile transitional jacket. It boasts a monumental, boxy "Buffalo Fit" with dropped shoulders, massive chest pockets, and the iconic "W" tab at the center back. The charcoal plaid pattern is sophisticated yet raw, perfect for those who appreciate high-fashion proportions.
Condition: Excellent New With Tags (NWT)
Overall: Immaculate, brand new with original designer tags.
Details: The wool surface is pristine with zero pilling. The quilted lining is factory-crisp. hardware is perfect.
Note: As seen in the photos, all original manufacturer tags are attached and the garment has been stored in a climate-controlled environment.
Measurements
Chest (Pit to Pit): 28.5" (Fits extremely oversized; fits more like a traditional XL/XXL)
Length (Center Back): 33"
Sleeve (Shoulder to Cuff): 27"
Shoulder to Shoulder: 24.5"
Item Specifics
Brand: Willy Chavarria
Style: Quilted Overshirt / Shirt Jacket
Color: Charcoal / Grey Plaid
Size: Medium (Oversized Buffalo Fit)
Material: 88% Wool, 10% Nylon, 2% Other
Lining: Quilted Synthetic
Country of Manufacture: USA
Collection: Fall/Winter 2025
Styling Guide
The Chavarria Uniform: Pair with ultra-wide black Buffalo trousers and a tucked-in white tank top to emphasize the boxy, cropped-like drape of the overshirt.
Layered Industrial: Wear over a black hoodie and technical cargo pants for a heavy, layered silhouette.
Footwear: Best styled with chunky leather derbies or high-fashion combat boots to balance the visual weight of the wool.
Theme: "Gothic Brutalist Workwear"
This piece sits at the intersection of Latino subculture aesthetics and luxury tailoring. It is designed for the modern fashion enthusiast who values architectural volume and high-quality domestic production.