Mason's Field Jacket for Women

The story of Mason's field jacket begins far from the catwalk, in South America, among the military garments of the Colombian Liberation Army. Those jackets, born to endure, revealed to the brand's founders a different logic: essential, functional, unadorned. From that encounter, an idea was born — to transform the uniform into language, function into style.
In the women's collection FW25, the field jacket returns to express that same tension. It’s not a reinterpretation of the men’s style, but a reconstruction: same military strength, different proportions. The jacket that once belonged to the field enters the women’s wardrobe without softening its character. It reconstructs it.
Evolution in Women’s Fashion
The field jacket was born as a symbol of discipline. In the '60s and '70s, it left the uniforms to enter everyday life: oversized, functional, often in military tones. Women made it their own without imitating the masculine, declaring strength in a new language.
Since then, it has crossed decades of transformation — '90s minimalism, deconstructed 2000s versions — while keeping its essence intact: a garment that is useful, concrete, symbolic.
Mason's embraces this legacy and elevates it to a tailored level. The FW25 women’s field jackets do not hide their military roots: they claim them. They retain functional pockets, adjustable drawstrings, reinforced stitching, yet reinterpret them with a new grammar. Softer lines, tactile fabrics, different colors — corduroy, gabardine, wool, technical jersey. Same jacket, new voice.
The Models: Icon and Karen
In the FW25 collection, Mason’s field jacket opens up to a new grammar. Resistant, structured, precise — but with details that transform it from uniform to personal garment.
The Icon Field Jacket starts from military construction: large flap pockets, internal drawstring, zip and button closure. Made in stretch gabardine. The language shifts in the details: small studs on the flaps, tape on the collar. Same discipline, new syntax.

The Karen Jacket translates the field spirit into a different gesture. 1000 wale corduroy, military structure and pockets, shorter cut. Button closure, collar tape detail borrowed from the Icon. Aesthetic continuity between tradition and modernity.

In both, the archetype remains intact. Mason’s rewrites the language: strength is expressed in the details, construction is not ornament.
Reconstructed Discipline
Mason’s field jacket isn’t reinvented every season: it adapts, refines, evolves. In the FW25 women’s collection, it regains its strength through the dialogue between structure and precision. The lines are still those of the uniform, the language has changed.
The Icon and the Karen do not imitate the masculine, they complete it. They carry the same discipline, translating it into everyday form. The Mason’s field jacket is not a symbol of strength. It is constructed balance.
FAQ – Mason’s Women’s Field Jacket
How should a women’s jacket fit?
It should follow the body’s shape without constraining it. Balanced shoulders, defined waist, proportional length. In Mason’s field jackets, the internal drawstring adjusts volume, adapting the garment to body shape and personal style.
How do you style a military jacket?
With chinos or denim for an urban feel. Over a dress to create contrast between structure and softness. Mason’s versions — gabardine or corduroy — keep a sharp structure but adapt to more formal settings through color and texture.
When should you wear a field jacket?
It works across seasons. Lightweight yet structured, it adapts to changing weather and context: city, travel, transitions. A jacket that leads, not follows.