Caractéristiques de l'objet
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État
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Occasion - Très bon état
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Commentaires du vendeur
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“Vintage (mint condition)”
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Brand
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Gino Bellini (Italy)
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Size Type
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Regular
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Department
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Men
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Type
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Sweater
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Size
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L
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Color
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Blue
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Style
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Pullover
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Material
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Wool
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MPN
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Walter Albini, Gianfranco Ferré, Schneider Salzburg, Battilocchi, Brunello Cucinelli, Johnstons Of Elgin, Dale of Norway,Jamieson’s, Berluti, Arnys, Loro Piana, Harris Wharf London, Massimo Alba, Pendleton, Ralph Lauren, Buck Mason, Kapital, Visvim, The Real McCoy’s, Nigel Cabourn
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Country/Region of Manufacture
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Italy
Description de l'objet fournie par le vendeur
Occasion - Très bon état
SUNDAZED & OUTSIDE SOCIETY
Brand: Gino Bellini
Origin: Italy
Vintage (mint condition)
Color: Navy
Size: L
Fabric: Knit
Composition: Wool Blend
Measurements (cm)
Chest: 56
Length: 66
Shoulder: 50
Sleeve: 58
This Gino Bellini jacquard-knit sweater exemplifies European heritage craftsmanship, drawing from medieval heraldry and folk knit traditions. The central double-headed eagle motif, reminiscent of Austro-Hungarian and Germanic iconography, aligns with historical sartorial influences often explored by brands like Walter Albini and Gianfranco Ferré, both of whom have incorporated regal symbolism and period aesthetics into their collections. The jacquard patterning, with its bold geometric borders and polka-dot detailing, suggests an affinity with Dale of Norway and Jamieson’s, whose heritage wool sweaters maintain a strong connection to Nordic and Celtic knitting traditions. The heathered wool-blend yarn, combined with a brushed surface finish, adds warmth and texture, aligning with Loro Piana and Harris Wharf London, brands known for their textile innovation and luxurious wool compositions. The structured yet relaxed silhouette, slightly oversized in fit, evokes the soft tailoring of Berluti and Arnys, while the color palette of indigo, deep crimson, and heather gray situates it within the rustic-luxe sphere of Brunello Cucinelli and Johnstons of Elgin. This intarsia-heavy knit also nods to the Japanese reinterpretation of heritage patterns, seen in brands like Kapital, The Real McCoy’s, and Visvim, all of which have revisited military, folk, and workwear influences through a contemporary lens. Stylistically, this piece’s strong historical references and bold motif placement find a parallel in Massimo Alba and Pendleton, two brands known for translating archival textile patterns into modern wearability. Additionally, the structured ribbed neckline, cuffs, and hem reinforce a rugged yet refined execution, which resonates with the Ralph Lauren and Buck Mason aesthetic, where rustic Americana and European craftsmanship intersect. From a market positioning standpoint, this sweater sits within the premium vintage-inspired knitwear segment, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts who value artisanal detailing, historical motifs, and textile authenticity. Much like Nigel Cabourn and Kapital, this garment blends past-era symbolism with contemporary fabric treatments, ensuring both aesthetic and functional longevity.