Des Petits Hauts | Achille Sleeveless Vest in Ecru Alpaca-Merino
The Achille vest from Des Petits Hauts is a study in deliberate restraint—a sleeveless silhouette that foregoes the superfluous to land squarely on the essential. Cut edge-to-edge, its straight neckline and clean hem create a graphic, almost architectural line that sits close to the body without clinging. This is not a layering piece that competes; it is one that clarifies. The ecru cream tone, a soft white lifted from the vintage wardrobe, feels both archival and immediate, lending the piece a quiet authority that refuses to shout. What makes this vest truly compelling is its hand. Knitted from an Italian yarn that blends superfine alpaca with merino wool, the fabric develops a terry-like bouclette texture—tiny, deliberate loops that catch the light in a soft, diffused shimmer. The alpaca brings a featherweight warmth and a halo of softness; the merino lends structure and a gentle memory. Against the skin, it feels like a held breath—warm, plush, but never heavy. This is the kind of knit you reach for when you want comfort without bulk, when you need a layer that insulates without insulating you from the shape of your own silhouette. The fit is precisely judged. With a half-chest measurement of 49 cm and a length of 54 cm in size 1, the vest falls to the high hip, a proportion that works equally well over a fine-gauge turtleneck or against bare skin. The edge-to-edge construction means there is no button, no zip, no closure—it is meant to hang open, creating a vertical line that elongates the torso. The straight base and round neck keep the silhouette clean, allowing the fabric’s texture and the garment’s cut to do the work. Designed in Paris, it is a piece that understands the value of negative space. In movement, the Achille vest shifts with the body, its alpaca-merino blend draping softly rather than standing stiff. It is a transitional piece in the truest sense—equally at home over a linen shirt in the first cool days of spring or layered beneath a structured coat when the air turns sharp. The ecru tone acts as a neutral bridge, softening the austerity of black tailoring or sharpening the warmth of camel and sand. Style it with a silk slip dress for an unexpected juxtaposition of textures, or over a crisp white poplin shirt with wide-leg denim for a look that is effortlessly Parisian. This is not a vest for every occasion—it is a vest for the occasions that matter.
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Des Petits Hauts | Achille Sleeveless Vest in Ecru Alpaca-Merino
Des Petits Hauts | Achille Sleeveless Vest in Ecru Alpaca-Merino
The Achille vest from Des Petits Hauts is a study in deliberate restraint—a sleeveless silhouette that foregoes the superfluous to land squarely on the essential. Cut edge-to-edge, its straight neckline and clean hem create a graphic, almost architectural line that sits close to the body without clinging. This is not a layering piece that competes; it is one that clarifies. The ecru cream tone, a soft white lifted from the vintage wardrobe, feels both archival and immediate, lending the piece a quiet authority that refuses to shout. What makes this vest truly compelling is its hand. Knitted from an Italian yarn that blends superfine alpaca with merino wool, the fabric develops a terry-like bouclette texture—tiny, deliberate loops that catch the light in a soft, diffused shimmer. The alpaca brings a featherweight warmth and a halo of softness; the merino lends structure and a gentle memory. Against the skin, it feels like a held breath—warm, plush, but never heavy. This is the kind of knit you reach for when you want comfort without bulk, when you need a layer that insulates without insulating you from the shape of your own silhouette. The fit is precisely judged. With a half-chest measurement of 49 cm and a length of 54 cm in size 1, the vest falls to the high hip, a proportion that works equally well over a fine-gauge turtleneck or against bare skin. The edge-to-edge construction means there is no button, no zip, no closure—it is meant to hang open, creating a vertical line that elongates the torso. The straight base and round neck keep the silhouette clean, allowing the fabric’s texture and the garment’s cut to do the work. Designed in Paris, it is a piece that understands the value of negative space. In movement, the Achille vest shifts with the body, its alpaca-merino blend draping softly rather than standing stiff. It is a transitional piece in the truest sense—equally at home over a linen shirt in the first cool days of spring or layered beneath a structured coat when the air turns sharp. The ecru tone acts as a neutral bridge, softening the austerity of black tailoring or sharpening the warmth of camel and sand. Style it with a silk slip dress for an unexpected juxtaposition of textures, or over a crisp white poplin shirt with wide-leg denim for a look that is effortlessly Parisian. This is not a vest for every occasion—it is a vest for the occasions that matter.
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The Achille vest from Des Petits Hauts is a study in deliberate restraint—a sleeveless silhouette that foregoes the superfluous to land squarely on the essential. Cut edge-to-edge, its straight neckline and clean hem create a graphic, almost architectural line that sits close to the body without clinging. This is not a layering piece that competes; it is one that clarifies. The ecru cream tone, a soft white lifted from the vintage wardrobe, feels both archival and immediate, lending the piece a quiet authority that refuses to shout. What makes this vest truly compelling is its hand. Knitted from an Italian yarn that blends superfine alpaca with merino wool, the fabric develops a terry-like bouclette texture—tiny, deliberate loops that catch the light in a soft, diffused shimmer. The alpaca brings a featherweight warmth and a halo of softness; the merino lends structure and a gentle memory. Against the skin, it feels like a held breath—warm, plush, but never heavy. This is the kind of knit you reach for when you want comfort without bulk, when you need a layer that insulates without insulating you from the shape of your own silhouette. The fit is precisely judged. With a half-chest measurement of 49 cm and a length of 54 cm in size 1, the vest falls to the high hip, a proportion that works equally well over a fine-gauge turtleneck or against bare skin. The edge-to-edge construction means there is no button, no zip, no closure—it is meant to hang open, creating a vertical line that elongates the torso. The straight base and round neck keep the silhouette clean, allowing the fabric’s texture and the garment’s cut to do the work. Designed in Paris, it is a piece that understands the value of negative space. In movement, the Achille vest shifts with the body, its alpaca-merino blend draping softly rather than standing stiff. It is a transitional piece in the truest sense—equally at home over a linen shirt in the first cool days of spring or layered beneath a structured coat when the air turns sharp. The ecru tone acts as a neutral bridge, softening the austerity of black tailoring or sharpening the warmth of camel and sand. Style it with a silk slip dress for an unexpected juxtaposition of textures, or over a crisp white poplin shirt with wide-leg denim for a look that is effortlessly Parisian. This is not a vest for every occasion—it is a vest for the occasions that matter.





















