AMERICAN VINTAGE | Oversized Cocoon Pullover - Gaspacho Knit
An exaggerated cocoon of knit, the Pullover Dam225 Gaspacho from AMERICAN VINTAGE redefines the notion of ease. Its silhouette is deliberately oversized, a generous volume that wraps the body in a soft, protective dome. This is not a fitted shape, but a studied one—a slouchy, relaxed architecture that falls from the shoulders with an unforced grace. The drop-shoulder construction amplifies the sense of weightlessness, creating a line that is both substantial and airy. The hand of this garment is its quiet luxury. A blended knit of 48% polyamide, 32% wool, 16% acrylic, and 4% elastane yields a surface that is simultaneously soft and resilient. The wool provides a subtle warmth and a matte, brushed finish, while the polyamide and acrylic lend structure and a gentle resistance to pilling. The elastane introduces a crucial give, a pliable stretch that allows the knit to move with you rather than against you. The result is a fabric that feels worn-in from the first wear—a comforting, tactile experience that invites close contact. Construction is deliberately intuitive. The ribbed cuffs and hem are substantial, grounding the volume of the body without cinching or restricting. The open front—a defining feature of this pullover style—allows for layering, creating a frame for what lies beneath. The knit’s drape is soft and fluid, falling in clean, vertical folds that elongate the silhouette despite its generous proportions. There is a deliberate contrast at play: the structure of the knit versus the fluidity of its fall, the weight of the wool versus the lightness of the polyamide. Movement is effortless. This is a piece designed for the rhythm of a day, not a static moment. The knit swings gently with a stride, settling back into its cocoon shape when you pause. It is a transitional piece, equally at home in the crisp air of a Parisian autumn morning or the tempered chill of an early spring evening. Its weight is substantial enough to stand alone as a top layer, yet light enough to be worn under a heavier coat when the temperature drops. Style it with intention. Wear it unbuttoned over a crisp poplin shirt, the collar peeking out from the generous neckline, paired with wide-leg wool trousers for a studied, relaxed contrast of textures. For a more fluid silhouette, let it fall open over a silk slip dress, the soft knit against the liquid sheen of the fabric. It is a piece that asks for space—give it that, and it will reward you with a look that is both effortless and entirely deliberate.
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AMERICAN VINTAGE | Oversized Cocoon Pullover - Gaspacho Knit
AMERICAN VINTAGE | Oversized Cocoon Pullover - Gaspacho Knit
An exaggerated cocoon of knit, the Pullover Dam225 Gaspacho from AMERICAN VINTAGE redefines the notion of ease. Its silhouette is deliberately oversized, a generous volume that wraps the body in a soft, protective dome. This is not a fitted shape, but a studied one—a slouchy, relaxed architecture that falls from the shoulders with an unforced grace. The drop-shoulder construction amplifies the sense of weightlessness, creating a line that is both substantial and airy. The hand of this garment is its quiet luxury. A blended knit of 48% polyamide, 32% wool, 16% acrylic, and 4% elastane yields a surface that is simultaneously soft and resilient. The wool provides a subtle warmth and a matte, brushed finish, while the polyamide and acrylic lend structure and a gentle resistance to pilling. The elastane introduces a crucial give, a pliable stretch that allows the knit to move with you rather than against you. The result is a fabric that feels worn-in from the first wear—a comforting, tactile experience that invites close contact. Construction is deliberately intuitive. The ribbed cuffs and hem are substantial, grounding the volume of the body without cinching or restricting. The open front—a defining feature of this pullover style—allows for layering, creating a frame for what lies beneath. The knit’s drape is soft and fluid, falling in clean, vertical folds that elongate the silhouette despite its generous proportions. There is a deliberate contrast at play: the structure of the knit versus the fluidity of its fall, the weight of the wool versus the lightness of the polyamide. Movement is effortless. This is a piece designed for the rhythm of a day, not a static moment. The knit swings gently with a stride, settling back into its cocoon shape when you pause. It is a transitional piece, equally at home in the crisp air of a Parisian autumn morning or the tempered chill of an early spring evening. Its weight is substantial enough to stand alone as a top layer, yet light enough to be worn under a heavier coat when the temperature drops. Style it with intention. Wear it unbuttoned over a crisp poplin shirt, the collar peeking out from the generous neckline, paired with wide-leg wool trousers for a studied, relaxed contrast of textures. For a more fluid silhouette, let it fall open over a silk slip dress, the soft knit against the liquid sheen of the fabric. It is a piece that asks for space—give it that, and it will reward you with a look that is both effortless and entirely deliberate.
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An exaggerated cocoon of knit, the Pullover Dam225 Gaspacho from AMERICAN VINTAGE redefines the notion of ease. Its silhouette is deliberately oversized, a generous volume that wraps the body in a soft, protective dome. This is not a fitted shape, but a studied one—a slouchy, relaxed architecture that falls from the shoulders with an unforced grace. The drop-shoulder construction amplifies the sense of weightlessness, creating a line that is both substantial and airy. The hand of this garment is its quiet luxury. A blended knit of 48% polyamide, 32% wool, 16% acrylic, and 4% elastane yields a surface that is simultaneously soft and resilient. The wool provides a subtle warmth and a matte, brushed finish, while the polyamide and acrylic lend structure and a gentle resistance to pilling. The elastane introduces a crucial give, a pliable stretch that allows the knit to move with you rather than against you. The result is a fabric that feels worn-in from the first wear—a comforting, tactile experience that invites close contact. Construction is deliberately intuitive. The ribbed cuffs and hem are substantial, grounding the volume of the body without cinching or restricting. The open front—a defining feature of this pullover style—allows for layering, creating a frame for what lies beneath. The knit’s drape is soft and fluid, falling in clean, vertical folds that elongate the silhouette despite its generous proportions. There is a deliberate contrast at play: the structure of the knit versus the fluidity of its fall, the weight of the wool versus the lightness of the polyamide. Movement is effortless. This is a piece designed for the rhythm of a day, not a static moment. The knit swings gently with a stride, settling back into its cocoon shape when you pause. It is a transitional piece, equally at home in the crisp air of a Parisian autumn morning or the tempered chill of an early spring evening. Its weight is substantial enough to stand alone as a top layer, yet light enough to be worn under a heavier coat when the temperature drops. Style it with intention. Wear it unbuttoned over a crisp poplin shirt, the collar peeking out from the generous neckline, paired with wide-leg wool trousers for a studied, relaxed contrast of textures. For a more fluid silhouette, let it fall open over a silk slip dress, the soft knit against the liquid sheen of the fabric. It is a piece that asks for space—give it that, and it will reward you with a look that is both effortless and entirely deliberate.





















