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Pull col simili laine pure bas jacquard Sundazed (Allemagne) : S

Pull col simili laine pure bas jacquard Sundazed (Allemagne) : S

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Neuf sans étiquettes
Commentaires du vendeur
“Vintage (mint condition)”
Pattern
Intarsia
Knit Style
Tight-Knit
Sleeve Length
Long Sleeve
Neckline
Mock Neck
Occasion
Casual
Size
S
Color
Beige
Material
Wool Blend
MPN
Alanui, Brunello Cucinelli, Inverallan, Johnstons Of Elgin, Quira, Harley Of Scotland, William Lockie, Malo, Paul Stuart, Mirror Palais, Theophilio, Saks Potts, Cecilie Bahnsen, Marc Le Bihan, Ralph Lauren Blue Label, R13, Rhode Resort, Lost & Found Ria Dunn, Forme d’Expression, Isabel Marant Étoile, The Great., Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, St. John, Jaeger, Gianfranco Ferre
Fabric Type
Knit
Vintage
Yes
Brand
Sundazed (Germany)
Fit
Regular
Size Type
Regular
Type
Sweater
Department
Women
Style
Pullover
Season
Winter
Country/Region of Manufacture
Germany

Description de l'objet fournie par le vendeur

État :
Neuf sans étiquettes
Vintage (mint condition)
Livraison :
21,00 USD (environ 18,59 EUR) Economy International Shipping.
Lieu où se trouve l'objet : Berlin, Allemagne
Délai de livraison :
Estimé entre le jeu. 22 mai
Retours :
Retours refusés.

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Vintage (mint condition)

Color: Beige
Size: S
Fabric: Knit
Material: Schurwolle
Composition: 100% Wool

Measurements (cm)
Chest: 44
Length: 50
Shoulder: 37
Sleeve: 54
Hem: 34

SKU: 002521

This jacquard-patterned mock-neck wool sweater presents a deliberate confluence of heritage craftsmanship and contemporary refinement, synthesizing time-honored knitwear traditions with modern technical precision. The interplay between stocking stitch and jacquard overlay underscores a meticulous knitting methodology upheld by brands such as Alanui and Brunello Cucinelli, where artisanal execution converges with an uncompromising selection of luxurious fibers. The structural integrity and balanced textural contrast mirror the enduring legacies of Scottish and Italian knitwear houses, particularly Johnstons of Elgin and Harley of Scotland, both of which have long maintained a rigorous commitment to precise gauge control and finishing techniques. The distinct geometric jacquard motif further resonates with the detailing synonymous with Inverallan and William Lockie, whose mastery in heritage knitting aligns seamlessly with the calculated construction evident in this piece. Its contemporary relevance extends beyond traditional knitwear, positioning itself within the evolving landscape of modern tailoring. Designers such as Quira and Mirror Palais employ knitwear as a medium for reinterpreted nostalgia, preserving classic techniques while recalibrating their form to meet modern sartorial expectations. Saks Potts, known for its innovative approach to cold-weather dressing, finds an aesthetic parallel in the fabric’s depth and structure, reinforcing a sense of function-oriented luxury. Additionally, Theophilio’s exploration of tactile knitwear as a narrative device underscores a thematic continuity in this sweater’s execution, where cultural storytelling through textile complexity becomes an intrinsic design feature. A distinctly American lineage is embedded within the sweater’s restrained color palette and structural clarity, positioning it within the classic menswear frameworks perpetuated by Paul Stuart, Ralph Lauren Blue Label, and Brooks Brothers Golden Fleece. These brands have refined wool knitwear into a perennial component of their seasonal collections, distilling traditional techniques into pieces that remain foundational within sartorial lexicons. At the same time, the sweater’s engagement with avant-garde knitwear manipulation—exemplified by Cecilie Bahnsen, Marc Le Bihan, and Forme d’Expression—manifests in its seamless synthesis of structure and comfort, where textural nuance becomes integral to both form and function. The garment’s adaptability extends into more relaxed, casual territories, aligning with brands such as R13, Rhode Resort, and Lost & Found Ria Dunn, where vintage influence converges with contemporary slouchiness to produce knitwear that feels both familiar and refreshingly unconventional. The interplay between earth tones and the structured neckline suggests an aesthetic kinship with Isabel Marant Étoile and The Great., both of whom reinterpret knitwear staples through a bohemian or utilitarian lens. This emphasis on materiality and proportion, a hallmark of Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, enhances the garment’s capacity to transition effortlessly between casual and refined dressing. Finally, the inclusion of St. John, Jaeger, and Gianfranco Ferré within its design lineage situates the piece within a broader historical framework, wherein knitwear transcends its utilitarian origins to engage with structured drape, architectural composition, and a heightened emphasis on luxurious wool-based fabrications. These designers have historically elevated knitwear beyond conventional expectations, integrating technical complexity with an unwavering focus on silhouette refinement. The deliberate contrast between intricate knit detailing and the sweater’s minimalist form reinforces an intentional approach to design, wherein traditional craftsmanship is neither diluted nor fetishized but instead adapted into a contemporary lexicon. The underlying design philosophy suggests an enduring approach to knitwear—one that synthesizes warmth, textural depth, and precise construction while maintaining an intrinsic connection to brands that have mastered this discipline. By seamlessly integrating geometric patterning, superior fiber selection, and a calibrated silhouette, the sweater asserts itself as a precision-driven exemplar of knitwear innovation, balancing heritage authenticity with modern adaptability.

€ 41.52

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