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Contrast-Trim Cashmere Cardigan — Where Style Creates Illusion

Contrast-Trim Cashmere Cardigan — Where Style Creates Illusion

Regular price $352.00 CAD
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This cashmere cardigan redefines layering with clarity and contrast.
Its elongated V-neckline drops all the way to the waist, creating an unusually deep opening for a knit. Trimmed with bold, clean lines in a contrasting color, the piece challenges the softness of its 100% cashmere construction with a distinctly graphic edge. What begins as a relaxed silhouette becomes something sharper — a garment that plays with framing, not just warmth.

Depending on how it’s styled, the cardigan creates a shifting illusion.
For example, in the Pearl Bush version with black trims, the perception shifts depending on what lies beneath. With a black base layer, the trim blends into the background, turning the open front into a deep visual corridor — a vertical axis that grounds the soft knit in quiet structure. With a light top, the contrast reemerges, outlining the center like a frame.

It’s rare to see such graphic clarity in pure cashmere.
This material usually lends itself to softness, to rounded lines and blurred edges. But here, the trim doesn’t soften — it defines. The knit follows, not resists. What you get is contrast, not only in color, but in attitude: a silhouette built from softness, yet shaped by structure.

Style details:

  • Loose-fitting design in stockinette stitch
  • Single-breasted design with three buttons
  • Deep V-neckline design down to the waist
  • Back neckline and front edges are finished with a contrast placket in stockinette stitch
  • Dropped shoulders
  • Long sleeves with cuffs in 1x1 ribbed texture
  • Bottom hem finished in 1x1 ribbed texture
  • Weight: 220 g
  • Available in three colors: Pearl Bush, Onyx, and Fox-color

Composition: 100% Cashmere.

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