AMERICAN VINTAGE | Boat Neck Alpaca Blend Pullover - Steel Grey
A boat neckline, generous and unhurried, defines the silhouette of this pullover from AMERICAN VINTAGE. It is a cut that frames the collarbone and the base of the throat with a soft, horizontal line, suggesting a deliberate ease that never feels careless. The shoulders are unconstrained, the body of the knit falling with a relaxed, almost architectural drape that avoids the slump of an oversized cut. This is a shape that knows its own proportions, offering a quiet, sculptural geometry to the upper body. The tactile experience is immediate and distinct. The knit is a blend of alpaca and wool, a marriage that delivers warmth without weight and a softness that feels substantial, not delicate. The alpaca lends a subtle, brushed halo to the surface, a gentle cloudiness that catches light differently than a smooth wool. A measured inclusion of polyamide and elastane provides the necessary structure and a whisper of recovery, ensuring the garment holds its shape through a day of movement without sagging or stretching out. The hand feels dry, warm, and slightly lofty, a texture that invites touch. This is a pullover built for the rhythm of a full day. The fit is generous but not voluminous, skimming the torso with a soft ease that allows for a fine cotton collared shirt beneath or a simple silk shell. The construction is clean, with set-in sleeves that allow for a full range of motion through the arms and shoulders. The hem falls at a natural hip length, a classic proportion that tucks neatly into high-waisted trousers or sits cleanly over a slim skirt. The steel-grey color is a muted, mineral tone, neither cold nor warm, making it a neutral that works as a quiet counterpoint to sharper tailoring or the raw edge of denim. Its seasonality is broad, bridging the cooler days of autumn and the unpredictable shifts of early spring. The weight is substantial enough to stand alone in mild weather, yet fine enough to layer under a wool coat or a trench. For a Parisian approach, style it tucked loosely into a pair of wide-leg wool trousers with a leather loafer, or layer it over a crisp white poplin shirt, letting the collar and cuffs peek out for a studied, undone look. With raw denim and a silver chain, it becomes the anchor of a weekend uniform.
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AMERICAN VINTAGE | Boat Neck Alpaca Blend Pullover - Steel Grey
AMERICAN VINTAGE | Boat Neck Alpaca Blend Pullover - Steel Grey
A boat neckline, generous and unhurried, defines the silhouette of this pullover from AMERICAN VINTAGE. It is a cut that frames the collarbone and the base of the throat with a soft, horizontal line, suggesting a deliberate ease that never feels careless. The shoulders are unconstrained, the body of the knit falling with a relaxed, almost architectural drape that avoids the slump of an oversized cut. This is a shape that knows its own proportions, offering a quiet, sculptural geometry to the upper body. The tactile experience is immediate and distinct. The knit is a blend of alpaca and wool, a marriage that delivers warmth without weight and a softness that feels substantial, not delicate. The alpaca lends a subtle, brushed halo to the surface, a gentle cloudiness that catches light differently than a smooth wool. A measured inclusion of polyamide and elastane provides the necessary structure and a whisper of recovery, ensuring the garment holds its shape through a day of movement without sagging or stretching out. The hand feels dry, warm, and slightly lofty, a texture that invites touch. This is a pullover built for the rhythm of a full day. The fit is generous but not voluminous, skimming the torso with a soft ease that allows for a fine cotton collared shirt beneath or a simple silk shell. The construction is clean, with set-in sleeves that allow for a full range of motion through the arms and shoulders. The hem falls at a natural hip length, a classic proportion that tucks neatly into high-waisted trousers or sits cleanly over a slim skirt. The steel-grey color is a muted, mineral tone, neither cold nor warm, making it a neutral that works as a quiet counterpoint to sharper tailoring or the raw edge of denim. Its seasonality is broad, bridging the cooler days of autumn and the unpredictable shifts of early spring. The weight is substantial enough to stand alone in mild weather, yet fine enough to layer under a wool coat or a trench. For a Parisian approach, style it tucked loosely into a pair of wide-leg wool trousers with a leather loafer, or layer it over a crisp white poplin shirt, letting the collar and cuffs peek out for a studied, undone look. With raw denim and a silver chain, it becomes the anchor of a weekend uniform.
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A boat neckline, generous and unhurried, defines the silhouette of this pullover from AMERICAN VINTAGE. It is a cut that frames the collarbone and the base of the throat with a soft, horizontal line, suggesting a deliberate ease that never feels careless. The shoulders are unconstrained, the body of the knit falling with a relaxed, almost architectural drape that avoids the slump of an oversized cut. This is a shape that knows its own proportions, offering a quiet, sculptural geometry to the upper body. The tactile experience is immediate and distinct. The knit is a blend of alpaca and wool, a marriage that delivers warmth without weight and a softness that feels substantial, not delicate. The alpaca lends a subtle, brushed halo to the surface, a gentle cloudiness that catches light differently than a smooth wool. A measured inclusion of polyamide and elastane provides the necessary structure and a whisper of recovery, ensuring the garment holds its shape through a day of movement without sagging or stretching out. The hand feels dry, warm, and slightly lofty, a texture that invites touch. This is a pullover built for the rhythm of a full day. The fit is generous but not voluminous, skimming the torso with a soft ease that allows for a fine cotton collared shirt beneath or a simple silk shell. The construction is clean, with set-in sleeves that allow for a full range of motion through the arms and shoulders. The hem falls at a natural hip length, a classic proportion that tucks neatly into high-waisted trousers or sits cleanly over a slim skirt. The steel-grey color is a muted, mineral tone, neither cold nor warm, making it a neutral that works as a quiet counterpoint to sharper tailoring or the raw edge of denim. Its seasonality is broad, bridging the cooler days of autumn and the unpredictable shifts of early spring. The weight is substantial enough to stand alone in mild weather, yet fine enough to layer under a wool coat or a trench. For a Parisian approach, style it tucked loosely into a pair of wide-leg wool trousers with a leather loafer, or layer it over a crisp white poplin shirt, letting the collar and cuffs peek out for a studied, undone look. With raw denim and a silver chain, it becomes the anchor of a weekend uniform.





















