American Vintage | Cropped Alpaca Wool Cardigan - Acier-Chine
There is a particular precision to the Vito19e, a cropped cardigan that understands the power of a clean line. Its rounded neckline and compact silhouette create a deliberate frame around the torso, sitting neatly at the waist without a trace of excess fabric. This is not a slouchy throw-on; it is a constructed layer, a piece that brings definition to whatever it meets. The Acier-Chine shade—a nuanced grey with the depth of brushed metal and the softness of stone—reinforces this architectural clarity, offering a neutral that feels more considered than conventional. The handfeel is where the cardigan reveals its dual nature. A tactile blend of alpaca, wool, and polyamide delivers warmth without weight, a paradox that makes it as comfortable as it is deliberate. The alpaca brings a dry, lofty softness; the wool adds structure and memory; the polyamide lends resilience. A hint of elastane ensures the shape holds through movement, so the cardigan returns to its crisp silhouette after every stretch and bend. This is a knit that feels substantial yet airy, with a surface that invites touch—slightly brushed, faintly fuzzy, never scratchy. Cut and construction follow the same philosophy of controlled ease. The cropped length is exacting, ending at the natural waist to create a clear proportion with high-waisted trousers or skirts. Long sleeves taper gently, avoiding bulk at the wrist. The rounded neckline is clean and unfussy, allowing the collarbone and neck to breathe. There is no closure here—this cardigan is designed to hang open, its front edges falling in parallel lines that elongate the torso. The compact fit is intentional: it skims the body without clinging, offering shape without constraint. In motion, the Vito19e moves with a quiet fluidity. The alpaca-wool blend drapes softly over the shoulders and arms, while the polyamide content prevents sagging or stretching out. It layers seamlessly over a silk slip dress, where the contrast between matte knit and glossy fabric creates a refined tension. Over a crisp cotton shirt, it softens the silhouette. Under a structured wool coat, it adds warmth without bulk. The cardigan transitions across seasons with ease—worn open over bare skin in early autumn, buttoned (if it had buttons) over a turtleneck in winter, or tossed over a linen dress in a cool spring evening. Style it unbuttoned with leather trousers for a studied contrast in texture—the softness of the knit against the slickness of the leather, the grey against black. Or let it fall open over high-waisted denim and a white tee for a moment of effortless Parisian precision. This is a cardigan that asks to be seen, not just worn.
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American Vintage | Cropped Alpaca Wool Cardigan - Acier-Chine
American Vintage | Cropped Alpaca Wool Cardigan - Acier-Chine
There is a particular precision to the Vito19e, a cropped cardigan that understands the power of a clean line. Its rounded neckline and compact silhouette create a deliberate frame around the torso, sitting neatly at the waist without a trace of excess fabric. This is not a slouchy throw-on; it is a constructed layer, a piece that brings definition to whatever it meets. The Acier-Chine shade—a nuanced grey with the depth of brushed metal and the softness of stone—reinforces this architectural clarity, offering a neutral that feels more considered than conventional. The handfeel is where the cardigan reveals its dual nature. A tactile blend of alpaca, wool, and polyamide delivers warmth without weight, a paradox that makes it as comfortable as it is deliberate. The alpaca brings a dry, lofty softness; the wool adds structure and memory; the polyamide lends resilience. A hint of elastane ensures the shape holds through movement, so the cardigan returns to its crisp silhouette after every stretch and bend. This is a knit that feels substantial yet airy, with a surface that invites touch—slightly brushed, faintly fuzzy, never scratchy. Cut and construction follow the same philosophy of controlled ease. The cropped length is exacting, ending at the natural waist to create a clear proportion with high-waisted trousers or skirts. Long sleeves taper gently, avoiding bulk at the wrist. The rounded neckline is clean and unfussy, allowing the collarbone and neck to breathe. There is no closure here—this cardigan is designed to hang open, its front edges falling in parallel lines that elongate the torso. The compact fit is intentional: it skims the body without clinging, offering shape without constraint. In motion, the Vito19e moves with a quiet fluidity. The alpaca-wool blend drapes softly over the shoulders and arms, while the polyamide content prevents sagging or stretching out. It layers seamlessly over a silk slip dress, where the contrast between matte knit and glossy fabric creates a refined tension. Over a crisp cotton shirt, it softens the silhouette. Under a structured wool coat, it adds warmth without bulk. The cardigan transitions across seasons with ease—worn open over bare skin in early autumn, buttoned (if it had buttons) over a turtleneck in winter, or tossed over a linen dress in a cool spring evening. Style it unbuttoned with leather trousers for a studied contrast in texture—the softness of the knit against the slickness of the leather, the grey against black. Or let it fall open over high-waisted denim and a white tee for a moment of effortless Parisian precision. This is a cardigan that asks to be seen, not just worn.
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There is a particular precision to the Vito19e, a cropped cardigan that understands the power of a clean line. Its rounded neckline and compact silhouette create a deliberate frame around the torso, sitting neatly at the waist without a trace of excess fabric. This is not a slouchy throw-on; it is a constructed layer, a piece that brings definition to whatever it meets. The Acier-Chine shade—a nuanced grey with the depth of brushed metal and the softness of stone—reinforces this architectural clarity, offering a neutral that feels more considered than conventional. The handfeel is where the cardigan reveals its dual nature. A tactile blend of alpaca, wool, and polyamide delivers warmth without weight, a paradox that makes it as comfortable as it is deliberate. The alpaca brings a dry, lofty softness; the wool adds structure and memory; the polyamide lends resilience. A hint of elastane ensures the shape holds through movement, so the cardigan returns to its crisp silhouette after every stretch and bend. This is a knit that feels substantial yet airy, with a surface that invites touch—slightly brushed, faintly fuzzy, never scratchy. Cut and construction follow the same philosophy of controlled ease. The cropped length is exacting, ending at the natural waist to create a clear proportion with high-waisted trousers or skirts. Long sleeves taper gently, avoiding bulk at the wrist. The rounded neckline is clean and unfussy, allowing the collarbone and neck to breathe. There is no closure here—this cardigan is designed to hang open, its front edges falling in parallel lines that elongate the torso. The compact fit is intentional: it skims the body without clinging, offering shape without constraint. In motion, the Vito19e moves with a quiet fluidity. The alpaca-wool blend drapes softly over the shoulders and arms, while the polyamide content prevents sagging or stretching out. It layers seamlessly over a silk slip dress, where the contrast between matte knit and glossy fabric creates a refined tension. Over a crisp cotton shirt, it softens the silhouette. Under a structured wool coat, it adds warmth without bulk. The cardigan transitions across seasons with ease—worn open over bare skin in early autumn, buttoned (if it had buttons) over a turtleneck in winter, or tossed over a linen dress in a cool spring evening. Style it unbuttoned with leather trousers for a studied contrast in texture—the softness of the knit against the slickness of the leather, the grey against black. Or let it fall open over high-waisted denim and a white tee for a moment of effortless Parisian precision. This is a cardigan that asks to be seen, not just worn.





















