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Des Petits Hauts | Vest Auguste Fairisle Jacquard - Preppy Knit

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Des Petits Hauts | Vest Auguste Fairisle Jacquard - Preppy Knit

Des Petits Hauts | Vest Auguste Fairisle Jacquard - Preppy Knit

The sleeveless cardigan is a proposition in engineered nostalgia, and Des Petits Hauts executes it with a knowing wink. This Auguste design reclaims the preppy staple, stripping it of any schoolgirl earnestness and recasting it as a piece of considered, quiet character. The defining feature is its Fairisle jacquard—an exclusive motif for the house—which unfolds across the bodice in a rhythmic interplay of pastel pink and green against an ecru ground. It is a pattern that feels both inherited and entirely fresh, like a vintage find that somehow belongs to now. The hand of this knit is its second quiet statement. Blending merino wool with alpaca, the fabric achieves a paradoxical balance: it is weightless in its warmth, soft without sacrificing structure. The alpaca lends a subtle halo, a brushed quality that invites touch, while the merino ensures a clean, resilient drape. There is no scratchiness here, no bulk—just a gentle thermal embrace that feels lived-in from the first wear. The mulesing-free wool adds an ethical reassurance that never overshadows the tactile pleasure. Cut and construction are deceptively simple. A straight silhouette with a V-neckline and a full-button placket, it is anchored by ribbed edging at the hem that prevents the knit from ballooning. The 1/2 bust width of 45 cm and total length of 51 cm (size reference) suggest a deliberately compact, neat proportion—close to the body without compression. This is not an oversized cocoon; it is a precise, architectural layer that respects the torso’s lines. The jacquard knit itself is dense and stable, ensuring the pattern remains crisp rather than distorting over time. Movement is easy, almost second-skin. The sleeveless cut liberates the arms, making this a natural bridge between seasons: worn over a fine cotton shirt in early autumn, or against bare skin beneath a coat in deep winter. Its versatility lies in its restraint. The button placket allows for modulation—closed for a composed, almost clerical elegance, or open to reveal a silk slip dress or a crisp white tee. The palette of ecru, pink, and green is neutral enough to anchor a tonal wardrobe, yet distinctive enough to stand alone as a point of colour. Style it with tailored grey flannel trousers and loafers for a studied nonchalance, or layer it over a high-neck cashmere shell for a monochrome play in texture. For evening, let it sit open atop a bias-cut satin slip, the jacquard acting as a counterpoint to liquid shine. This is a piece that asks for edited companions—no fuss, no competition. It is the knit for the woman who understands that the most compelling garments are those that whisper their history, never shout it.

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Des Petits Hauts | Vest Auguste Fairisle Jacquard - Preppy Knit

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The sleeveless cardigan is a proposition in engineered nostalgia, and Des Petits Hauts executes it with a knowing wink. This Auguste design reclaims the preppy staple, stripping it of any schoolgirl earnestness and recasting it as a piece of considered, quiet character. The defining feature is its Fairisle jacquard—an exclusive motif for the house—which unfolds across the bodice in a rhythmic interplay of pastel pink and green against an ecru ground. It is a pattern that feels both inherited and entirely fresh, like a vintage find that somehow belongs to now. The hand of this knit is its second quiet statement. Blending merino wool with alpaca, the fabric achieves a paradoxical balance: it is weightless in its warmth, soft without sacrificing structure. The alpaca lends a subtle halo, a brushed quality that invites touch, while the merino ensures a clean, resilient drape. There is no scratchiness here, no bulk—just a gentle thermal embrace that feels lived-in from the first wear. The mulesing-free wool adds an ethical reassurance that never overshadows the tactile pleasure. Cut and construction are deceptively simple. A straight silhouette with a V-neckline and a full-button placket, it is anchored by ribbed edging at the hem that prevents the knit from ballooning. The 1/2 bust width of 45 cm and total length of 51 cm (size reference) suggest a deliberately compact, neat proportion—close to the body without compression. This is not an oversized cocoon; it is a precise, architectural layer that respects the torso’s lines. The jacquard knit itself is dense and stable, ensuring the pattern remains crisp rather than distorting over time. Movement is easy, almost second-skin. The sleeveless cut liberates the arms, making this a natural bridge between seasons: worn over a fine cotton shirt in early autumn, or against bare skin beneath a coat in deep winter. Its versatility lies in its restraint. The button placket allows for modulation—closed for a composed, almost clerical elegance, or open to reveal a silk slip dress or a crisp white tee. The palette of ecru, pink, and green is neutral enough to anchor a tonal wardrobe, yet distinctive enough to stand alone as a point of colour. Style it with tailored grey flannel trousers and loafers for a studied nonchalance, or layer it over a high-neck cashmere shell for a monochrome play in texture. For evening, let it sit open atop a bias-cut satin slip, the jacquard acting as a counterpoint to liquid shine. This is a piece that asks for edited companions—no fuss, no competition. It is the knit for the woman who understands that the most compelling garments are those that whisper their history, never shout it.