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Structured Cashmere Cardigan: Point of Intersection
Structured Cashmere Cardigan: Point of Intersection
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This is not just a cardigan — it's a guest from the runway.
While most magazine pieces remain in the world of hobby craft, this one seems to cross the line between handwork and high fashion.
Every element — from the ornamental fastenings to the emphasized shoulder line — is designed as part of an architectural statement, where aesthetics become structure, and yarn a material of expression.
The pursuit of shaping soft threads turns into a quiet revolution — a refusal to conform to the limits of decorative knitwear.
Some elements — large flap pockets, epaulettes, sleeve tabs — are borrowed from coats and jackets.
And the side slits with buttons are already an architectural gesture, a way to give new borders and direction to a soft construction.
A woman who chooses a piece like this isn’t looking for protection in a coat — nor softness in knitwear.
She doesn't seek compromise. She seeks a point of intersection.
And she finds it — in a piece that holds its shape, but doesn’t impose it.
Style details:
- Loose-fitting silhouette in stockinette stitch
- Concealed metal zip-front closure continuing through the stand collar
- Dropped shoulders with decorative long shoulder-sleeve tabs secured with buttons
- Long sleeves with cuffs, each featuring a partial back knitting tab fastened with a button
- Patch hip pockets with curved flaps and button closure
- Decorative side vents secured with five buttons
- Thigh length
- Weight: 690g
- Available in two colors: Creamy Blueberry and Onyx (melange)
Composition: 100% Cashmere.
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