Aida Kazarian Movie Round the Decay 2025 Alexis Safoyan Orange Hooded Jacket
If you watched Round the Decay and couldn’t stop thinking about that quiet, textured jacket Alexis Safoyan wore—like it was part of the story, not just a costume—you’re not imagining things. That’s the power of real indie film wardrobe: it’s lived-in, intentional, and deeply human. Most “minimalist” hoodies out there are just blank slates. This? It’s got soul.
What’s Actually in Stock (No Fast-Fashion Filler)
We’ve tried the “moody indie” jackets that feel like stiff canvas or pill after one wear. These are different. Built for people who care about fabric weight, drape, and how a hood sits when you’re walking through rain at 3 a.m.—just like the film.
Decay Core – Textured Olive”
- Fabric: Heavyweight Polyester blend with a brushed, almost felted surface
- Color: Muted olive—earthy, not military, not bright
- Fit: Relaxed, slightly dropped shoulders, long in the arms (just like on-screen)
- Hood: Oversized but not bulky—drapes naturally, no stiff brim
- Details: No logos, no zippers, no pockets. Just raw hems and quiet presence
- Best for: Film festivals, city walks, days when you need armor that doesn’t scream
Ash Taupe – Urban Drift”
- Color: Cool taupe with grey undertones (seen in night scenes)
- Fabric: Same blend, slightly lighter weight—good for layering
- Silhouette: Slightly more draped, flows when you move
- Best for: Coffee shops, gallery openings, looking like you belong in a slow-burn indie scene
Charcoal Drift – Unisex Cut”
- Deepest neutral: Not black, not grey—just deep, soft charcoal
- Gender-fluid fit: Designed to hang the same on any body
- Best for: Folks who want the mood without the “costume” vibe
- Real use: Worn by verified buyers to SXSW, poetry readings, and even as a post-shoot layer on indie sets
All styles available in XXS to XXXL—cut with real grading, not just stretched smalls.
Why This Isn’t Just Another “Minimalist” Hoodie
Because we’ve been burned. Ordered a “textured neutral jacket” that felt like sandpaper and shed lint everywhere. So now? We’re obsessive.Alexis Safoyan Round the Decay Hooded Jacket
Real texture – Not printed or embossed. The fabric itself has depth, like worn paper or old concrete.
No branding, ever – Like the film, it’s unmarked. No chest logos, no tags on the outside.
Hood that moves – Not stiff or helmet-like. It falls naturally, like it’s been worn for years.
Raw, unfinished hems – Just like the original. No overlocking, no clean seams—intentional imperfection.
Worn in real life – Our team (and indie filmmakers) wear these on set, in cities, in the woods. They age beautifully—no pilling, no fading.
This isn’t fashion. It’s atmosphere you can wear.
Quick Pick Guide: Which One’s Yours?
- “I want the exact look from Round the Decay” → Decay Core (Olive)
- “I live in cooler, greyer places” → Ash Taupe
- “I want something deeper and more versatile” → Charcoal Drift
- Unsure on size? These run large by design—meant to drape, not hug. If you like a slimmer fit, size down. If you love the oversized film look, stick with your usual. Check our size chart for actual garment measurements.
This jacket doesn’t announce itself. It settles. Like fog. Like a memory. Like the kind of piece that makes someone ask, “Where’d you get that?”—not because it’s loud, but because it feels true.
We’re low on XXS, XXL, and XXXL across all colors. If you’ve been waiting for outerwear that matches your mood, not your feed, grab it now—these don’t restock often.











