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Double Faced Coatigan

The Double-Faced Coatigan: The Perfect Hybrid of Structure and Softness

Product Overview

Bridge the gap between seasonal shifts with our Double-Faced Coatigan. As the name suggests, this piece is a sophisticated "hybrid"—offering the tailored elegance of a coat with the effortless, cozy drape of a cardigan. Crafted using the artisanal "double-face" technique, two layers of fine-gauge wool are hand-joined to create a single, substantial fabric that requires no lining. The result is a "cloud-like" garment that provides a clean, minimalist silhouette and a luxurious, non-restrictive fit. It is the definitive essential for those who value "Quiet Luxury" and all-day comfort.


Why the Coatigan is a Wardrobe Essential (Key Benefits)

Weightless Thermal Insulation: The double-faced wool traps air between its layers, providing exceptional warmth without the heavy bulk of a traditional lined overcoat.


Artisanal Handmade Finish: Every edge is finished by hand-splitting the fabric and sewing the seams inward. This creates a seamless, high-end look on both the inside and outside of the garment.


Fluid, Unstructured Drape: Without the stiff shoulder pads or heavy linings of a standard coat, the coatigan flows with your body’s movements, offering a relaxed yet polished aesthetic.


The Ultimate Transitional Piece: It is the perfect mid-weight layer for those tricky "in-between" temperatures, making it a year-round staple for spring, autumn, and mild winters.


Styling & Practical Applications

The Travel Connoisseur: The coatigan is the ultimate airplane companion. It is soft enough to act as a blanket during long flights but sharp enough to wear straight to a business meeting upon arrival.


Elevated Loungewear: Elevate your at-home style by layering the coatigan over silk pajamas or cashmere loungewear for a look that is cozy enough for the sofa but chic enough for unexpected guests.


Polished Weekend Style: Pair it with straight-leg denim, a white tee, and leather mules. The coatigan adds an instant layer of "intentionality" to a simple, casual outfit.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is the difference between a coat and a coatigan?

A: A coat is typically structured, lined, and intended for heavy outdoor use. A coatigan uses the soft construction of a sweater (cardigan) but the length and weight of a coat. Our "Double-Faced" version adds a layer of premium tailoring that makes it look more "expensive" than a standard knit.


Q2: Does it have buttons or a zipper?

A: To maintain the clean, minimalist "wrap" aesthetic, many of our coatigans are designed as open-front pieces or come with a matching wool belt to cinch the waist. Check specific product details for closure options.


Q3: How do I prevent the wool from stretching?

A: Because the coatigan is unlined and flexible, we recommend storing it folded in a drawer for long-term storage. For daily use, hang it on a wide, padded hanger rather than a thin wire one to protect the shoulder shape.


Q4: Is it machine washable?

A: No. To preserve the hand-stitched seams and the natural luster of the wool, we recommend professional dry cleaning. For minor wrinkles, a gentle garment steamer works perfectly.

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FAQ

What aluminum alloys do you use to make motorcycle engine cases?

We mainly use high-performance aluminum alloys such as ADC12 and A356. The ADC12 is ideal for complex shapes such as side covers due to its excellent flow properties, while the A356 is the first choice for structural parts such as crankboxes that require excellent strength and elongation. We use a spectrometer to confirm the composition of each melt to ensure material stability.

How to ensure the tightness of the engine cover and prevent oil leaks?

Preventing leaks is the core standard we ensure. We control internal density through precise high or low pressure casting parameters. After casting, we perform precision CNC machining on the sealing surfaces and perform pneumatic leak tests on the oil passages and water passages to ensure zero leaks in the assembly.

How long is the delivery lead time for OEM motorcycle engine covers

For new OEM projects, the lead time from mold design to T1 sample delivery is typically 35-50 days. Once samples are approved, our capacity of 5000 tons per year allows us to adjust mass production plans to meet your specific delivery deadlines

What surface polishing options do you provide for motorcycle engine case covers?

Our process includes Shot Blasting and vibration deburring to achieve a clean, matte appearance. At the same time, we can also prepare powder coated or painted surfaces based on the aesthetic requirements of your brand.

Application Background and Use Scenario

Heat Pipe R&D and Sample Preparation


Heat pipe development requires stable and repeatable sample-level processing before entering mass production. During R&D stages, engineers need precise control over heating, degassing, and welding preparation to verify product structure and process feasibility. This equipment is designed to support such sample preparation tasks under controlled conditions.


Process Validation Before Mass Manufacturing


Before scaling up to full production lines, manufacturers often need to confirm welding parameters, heating lengths, and degassing performance. This machine provides a practical platform for process validation, helping reduce risks during later mass production deployment.


Integrated Heating and Degassing Process


The heating process is controlled by both temperature and time, allowing operators to set parameters according to different pipe diameters and material requirements. This helps maintain consistent thermal conditions during sample processing.