



A modern ode to heritage, this unisex blue work jacket is the result of a spirited collaboration between Le Verre Volé, the beloved Canal Saint Martin wine bar, and La Blouse de Lyon, the iconic French workwear brand crafting garments since 1937.
Emblematic of traditional French workwear, this jacket features a bold, bright blue hue, the classic colour of artisans, and a sleek, urban cut that bridges timeless utility with contemporary flair. A fun and modern take on the classic “bleu de travail,” it’s equally at home in a Paris kitchen, an art studio, or out on the town.
Details like the gold embroidery of Le Verre Volé’s logo and matching brass-toned zippers add a touch of sophistication while paying homage to both brands' deep-rooted connection to craft, culture, and everyday excellence.
Whether you’re layering it over a tee or dressing it up, this lightweight jacket is an essential wardrobe staple, a tribute to enduring style, functionality, and the spirit of French savoir-faire.

Le Verre Volé is a popular wine bar and restaurant located in Paris, France. It is situated in the 10th arrondissement, near Canal Saint-Martin. Known for its impressive selection (more than 400) of natural and organic wines, Le Verre Volé attracts wine enthusiasts from all over. The establishment also offers a menu of delicious, seasonal small plates and dishes that pair well with the wines. Its cozy, intimate atmosphere and knowledgeable staff make it a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike who are looking for a unique and memorable dining experience in Paris.
- Address : 67 rue de Lancry, 75010 Paris
- Category : Bistro - Wine Cellar - Wine Bar
- Established : 2000
- Director : Thomas Vicente & Cyril Bordarier
- Sommelier : Thomas Vicente
- Capacity : 50
- Opening Hours : Every day, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM and from 7:30 PM to 1:00 AM
- Phone : 01 48 03 17 34
- Website : leverrevole.fr
- Reservations : 01 48 03 17 34
- Instagram : @verrevole
- Signature : Natural wine
- Our favorite table : A table on the small terrace, watching people pass by on the Canal Saint-Martin