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Women's steampunk jackets are a unique blend of Victorian elegance and industrial aesthetics, creating a distinctive style that balances between historical nostalgia and futuristic vision. These extraordinary outerwear pieces draw inspiration from an alternative history where steam technology developed to unprecedented levels, influencing fashion and daily life in 19th-century society. Women's steampunk coats embody the philosophy of upcycling and craftsmanship, where every element is carefully considered and crafted with attention to the smallest details. In a world dominated by mass production, women's steampunk outerwear remains true to artisanal traditions, offering unique designs inspired by clockwork mechanisms, steam engines, and industrial constructions. Retro futuristic jackets are an investment in a unique style that never goes out of fashion, combining historical depth with an avant-garde approach to design. Wearing these exceptional creations is a way to express fascination with alternative history, technology, and art, while highlighting the individuality and refined aesthetic taste of the wearer.
Jackets with a corset waist are the essence of steampunk elegance, combining Victorian femininity with the practicality of modern outerwear. This distinctive cut refers to the fashion of the second half of the 19th century, when the corset was an integral part of women's wardrobes, giving the silhouette a refined hourglass shape. Steampunk corset jackets are made from high-quality materials such as thick cotton, brocade, or even leather, providing proper support and comfort for all-day wear. The characteristic steampunk buttons are true works of horological art – brass, copper, or steel, often adorned with engravings depicting gears, cogs, or other mechanical motifs. Women's steampunk corset jackets are equipped with lacing systems at the back or side, allowing for precise adjustment of the fit to the wearer's silhouette. Functional details like reinforced boning, adjustable straps, or hidden pockets for essential steampunk gadgets make these garments not only beautiful but also practical. Victorian women's jackets are often adorned with subtle embroidery depicting floral motifs, mechanical ornaments, or geometric patterns, highlighting their handmade character and artistic value.
Victorian steampunk coats pay homage to one of the most elegant eras in women's fashion history, reinterpreted through the lens of alternative history and industrial aesthetics. These majestic garments reference the coats worn by high-society ladies of Queen Victoria's era, maintaining their classic proportions and sophistication. Coats inspired by the 19th century are characterized by long styles often reaching the ankles, high collars, fitted cuts emphasizing the waist, and distinctive sleeves with flared cuffs. Victorian steampunk coats are made from luxurious materials such as cashmere wool, velvet, brocade, or high-quality cotton blend, ensuring an elegant drape and maintaining shape for years. Characteristic details of the era like shoulder capes, fabric-covered decorative buttons, contrasting trims, or asymmetrical closures are enriched with steampunk accents – brass elements, miniature clocks, chains, or applications depicting mechanical motifs. Elegant steampunk coats often feature hidden pockets for pocket watches, binoculars, or other era-specific accessories. These historical women's coats are perfect for themed events but also for everyday wear for women who appreciate unique style and historical elegance.
Steampunk straps and buckles are characteristic functional elements that, in the aesthetics of this genre, gain special significance, becoming an integral part of the design and philosophy of practicality combined with aesthetics. Jackets with steampunk straps use this element not only as a way to adjust the fit but also as a platform to showcase style-specific accessories – compasses, pocket watches, mini binoculars, or other gadgets inspired by 19th-century technology. Steampunk buckles are most often made of brass, copper, or aged steel, often adorned with engravings depicting gears, springs, or other mechanical elements that reference the industrial aesthetics of the genre. Chains in steampunk coats serve a dual function – practical as elements connecting different parts of the garment and aesthetic as references to the drive chains of steam engines or pocket watches. These metal elements often connect pockets, serve as sleeve length regulators, or simply hang as decorative additions reminiscent of the mechanical nature of the style. Functional steampunk elements like adjustable shoulder straps, buckles on cuffs, or chains connecting different parts of the garment not only add authenticity but also allow for personalization and adaptation of the clothing to the individual needs of the wearer, which is a fundamental principle of the steampunk philosophy of modification and enhancement.
Velvet steampunk coats represent the most refined side of this alternative genre, combining luxurious materials with characteristic industrial aesthetics in a harmonious and elegant way. Velvet, with its rich texture and deep sheen, perfectly complements brass elements and mechanical details, creating a contrast between the soft, sensual surface and the hard, precise metallurgy. Velour steampunk jackets offer similar aesthetic qualities but with a greater emphasis on everyday comfort and practicality in various weather conditions. Luxurious steampunk coats are made from the highest quality velvets – from classic cotton velvet to exclusive silk velvet – which naturally absorb light, enhancing the effect of dark elegance so valued in steampunk aesthetics. Velvet in steampunk style is often presented in deep, saturated colors – burgundy, dark green, navy, brown, or classic black – which perfectly complement metal accents in gold, copper, or aged silver. These elegant steampunk materials are often adorned with delicate embroidery depicting mechanical motifs, Victorian-style floral patterns, or geometric patterns inspired by industrial architecture. Dark velvet coats are equipped with characteristic details like high collars, decorative buttons, contrasting linings, or hidden pockets for essential steampunk accessories, creating garments ideal for a sophisticated gothic style with an industrial twist.
Military steampunk jackets draw inspiration from the military uniforms of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, adapting them to the needs of an alternative reality where steam technology also revolutionized the military and industry. These distinctive garments combine the practicality of military clothing with the refined steampunk aesthetics, creating a unique fusion of functionality and style. Industrial steampunk coats reference the workwear of the first factories and manufactories, where workers needed durable, functional clothing to protect against sparks, steam, and machine oils. Military-industrial style jackets are characterized by reinforced seams, numerous pockets, adjustable elements, and distinctive details like epaulettes, insignias, or decorative cords, which are enriched with steampunk accents. Steampunk military details include brass buttons with engraved crests, shoulder chains, metal rank insignias, or functional elements like carabiners, D-rings, or modular attachment points. Materials used for these garments often include heavy canvas, drill, thick cotton, or leather, providing exceptional durability and authenticity. Industrial steampunk jackets are often equipped with ventilation systems, reinforced patches on elbows and knees, or removable elements, allowing for adaptation of the clothing to various work conditions or activities while maintaining the characteristic steampunk character.
Asymmetrical steampunk coats are a proposal for women who appreciate unconventional design solutions that combine an avant-garde approach with the historical elegance characteristic of this genre. These extraordinary cuts are often inspired by the industrial architecture of the Victorian era – bridges, towers, factories – where asymmetry resulted from functional construction needs. Theatrical steampunk jackets reference stage costumes from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when theater was one of the most important forms of entertainment, and costumes had to be both spectacular and practical. Avant-garde steampunk styles are characterized by dynamic lines, unexpected proportions, and architectural elements – uneven edges, cascading layers, draped elements, or structural details, creating dramatic silhouettes reminiscent of both historical fashion and futuristic visions. Dramatic women's coats often use contrast materials – combining soft fabric with hard metal elements, smooth surfaces with textured fabrics, or light colors with dark accents, enhancing the theatrical effect. Characteristic details like exaggerated collars, oversized sleeves, trailing elements, or removable components allow the wearer to modify the look depending on the occasion. Artistic steampunk cuts are often equipped with hidden mechanisms – adjustable elements, convertible features, or modular components, which reference the mechanical nature of the genre, while allowing for practical customization according to individual needs and weather conditions.
Lace in steampunk is an element that combines the delicate femininity of the Victorian era with the raw industrial aesthetics, creating a fascinating contrast between soft femininity and mechanical harshness. Jackets with lace inserts use this traditional craft in a modern way, often combining handmade laces with machine-made elements, symbolizing the transition between handcraft and industrial production. Steampunk lace is often presented in earth tones – ecru, beige, off-white, brown – which harmoniously blend with metal elements in copper, brass, or aged silver. Steampunk leather inserts add functionality and durability, often strategically placed in areas most exposed to wear and tear – elbows, shoulders, cuffs, or pockets. These leather elements are often adorned with tooling, embossing, or metal studs, referencing craftsmanship traditions and attention to detail characteristic of steampunk aesthetics. The combination of lace and leather in steampunk jackets creates a unique texture play, where soft, flowing lace contrasts with firm, structured leather, symbolizing the duality between a romantic past and a pragmatic future. Women's jackets with applications often also use other materials – metal mesh, clock parts, gears, or chains – which are carefully integrated with lace and leather elements, creating a cohesive design narrative that tells a story of technological evolution and social transformation characteristic of the steampunk genre.
Long steampunk coats with hoods are majestic garments that combine the practicality of medieval cloaks with the refined Victorian aesthetics and industrial accents characteristic of this unique genre. These impressive garments often reach the ankles or even the ground, creating a dramatic silhouette that draws attention and highlights the theatrical nature of the steampunk style. Steampunk maxi coats with hoods draw inspiration from traveling coats worn by 19th-century explorers, adventurers, and scientists who needed protective clothing during their expeditions and experiments. The hood in a steampunk coat is often equipped with unique features – built-in goggles holders, ventilation systems, or adjustable elements, referencing the practical needs characteristic of steampunk adventurers. Maxi steampunk coats are made from weather-resistant materials like treated canvas, water-repellent wool, or specially coated fabrics, providing protection from the elements while maintaining an elegant appearance. Characteristic details like storm flaps, reinforced seams, multiple pockets, or modular attachments make these functional long coats ideal for both urban exploration and outdoor adventures. Steampunk travel coats are often equipped with sophisticated closure systems – a combination of buttons, buckles, ties, and hidden fastenings, which not only ensure a secure fit but also add authentic Victorian-era functionality to modern design, creating the perfect balance between historical accuracy and contemporary practicality.
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European Size | Inner Diameter (mm) | Inner Circumference (mm) |
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1 | 13,1 | 41 |
2 | 13,4 | 42 |
3 | 13,7 | 43 |
4 | 14,0 | 44 |
5 | 14,3 | 45 |
6 | 14,6 | 46 |
7 | 15,0 | 47 |
8 | 15,3 | 48 |
9 | 15,6 | 49 |
10 | 15,9 | 50 |
11 | 16,2 | 51 |
12 | 16,6 | 52 |
13 | 16,9 | 53 |
14 | 17,2 | 54 |
15 | 17,5 | 55 |
16 | 17,8 | 56 |
17 | 18,1 | 57 |
18 | 18,5 | 58 |
19 | 18,8 | 59 |
20 | 19,1 | 60 |
21 | 19,4 | 61 |
22 | 19,7 | 62 |
23 | 20,1 | 63 |
24 | 20,4 | 64 |
25 | 20,7 | 65 |
26 | 21,0 | 66 |
27 | 21,3 | 67 |
28 | 21,6 | 68 |
29 | 22,0 | 69 |
30 | 22,3 | 70 |
31 | 22,6 | 71 |
32 | 22,9 | 72 |
33 | 23,2 | 73 |
Size | Foot Length (cm) |
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35 | 22.5 |
36 | 23 |
37 | 23.5 |
38 | 24 |
39 | 24.5 |
40 | 25 |
41 | 25.5 |
42 | 26 |
43 | 26.5 |
44 | 27 |
45 | 27.5 |
46 | 28 |