Veyra Weekly – Vol. 6
This week we spotlight a clean transitional knit from Dore Studios and architectural winter armor from Luc Lequel.
Dore Studios – Knit Polo Sweater
Subtle upgrades, everyday ease. The Off-White/Pale Beige Knit Polo Sweater from @dore.studios takes a classic cut and strips it down. No buttons. No zips. Just soft beige-blocked sleeves, an outlined collar, and tonal embroidery that reads “Dore” on the chest and “Studios” across the back.
It’s a transitional staple: warm but breathable, structured but laid-back. The sweater is machine-washable and fits true to size, making it an effortless layer when the temperature dips.
Sometimes, the quietest pieces do the most work.
Available Now: dore-studios.com
Brand: Dore Studios
Why We Like It: A clean, wearable piece with just enough detail. Functional, refined, and easy to style.
Instagram: @dore.studios



Luc Lequel – Armour Puffer (Asphalt Black)
More sculpture than jacket, the Armour Puffer from @luc_lequel is a visual feat. Handcrafted in Italy and filled with goose down, it combines oversized panels, trapunto quilting, and padded fold-over structures across the back, hem, and sleeves.
The construction is architectural: no unnecessary seams, no break in form — even the zip runs seamlessly into the hood. Finished with technical features like a water-repellent outer shell, double-layer insulation, and reinforced cuffs, it balances avant-garde volume with real-world performance.
Winterwear as armor. Precision-built, layered, and sculptural.
Available Now: luclequel.com
Brand: Luc Lequel
Why We Like It: Built like a structure, worn like a statement. One of the boldest puffers we’ve seen.
Instagram: @luc_lequel



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