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DR BLOOM | Hope Cardigan - Two-Tone Knit in Klein Blue and Neon Yellow

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DR BLOOM | Hope Cardigan - Two-Tone Knit in Klein Blue and Neon Yellow

DR BLOOM | Hope Cardigan - Two-Tone Knit in Klein Blue and Neon Yellow

A straight-cut silhouette anchors the DR BLOOM Hope Cardigan, its deliberate proportions offering a counterpoint to the exuberance of its color-blocking. The two-tone composition—a field of Klein blue interrupted by neon yellow accents—creates a visual tension that feels both graphic and painterly. This is not a quiet piece; it is a statement rendered in knitwear, where the body is a canvas for sharp, unexpected contrast. The ribbed knit lapel collar introduces a tailored ease, softening the geometry of the line without diluting its impact. The hand of the wool blend knit is substantial yet not heavy, offering a structured drape that holds its shape against the body. The texture is defined by a fine, even ribbing that catches light differently across the two color fields, lending a subtle dimensionality to the flat planes of color. There is a satisfying density to the fabric—a weight that signals quality without feeling burdensome. It feels like a garment built for the transitional cool of early spring or a brisk autumn afternoon, where the knit’s warmth is welcome but its breathability keeps you from overheating. The 3/4 sleeve length is a deliberate edit, exposing the wrist and allowing for layering beneath a trench or over a silk shell. The construction is grounded in utility. Front buttoned pockets sit flush against the hips, offering a functional anchor that prevents the cardigan from feeling purely decorative. The straight cut skims the body without clinging, falling to a length that pairs naturally with high-waisted trousers or a midi skirt. The fit is generous enough to allow for movement—a reach, a turn, a gesture—but never slouches into shapelessness. The button front is clean, the closure precise, and the overall silhouette suggests a garment that was engineered for real life, not just for a lookbook. Movement is where the cardigan reveals its character. The two-tone knit shifts with the body, the neon yellow catching the eye as you walk, turn, or sit. It is a piece that performs best when it is in motion, the color-blocking becoming a dynamic element rather than a static design. For occasion, it bridges the gap between the studio and the dinner table—sharp enough for a gallery opening, relaxed enough for a weekend coffee. Style it with raw-hem denim and a white poplin shirt to let the color-blocking speak, or layer it over a black turtleneck for a monochrome base that lets the neon sing. The cardigan asks for a confident hand; give it one.

$58.80

Original: $168.00

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DR BLOOM | Hope Cardigan - Two-Tone Knit in Klein Blue and Neon Yellow

$168.00

$58.80

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A straight-cut silhouette anchors the DR BLOOM Hope Cardigan, its deliberate proportions offering a counterpoint to the exuberance of its color-blocking. The two-tone composition—a field of Klein blue interrupted by neon yellow accents—creates a visual tension that feels both graphic and painterly. This is not a quiet piece; it is a statement rendered in knitwear, where the body is a canvas for sharp, unexpected contrast. The ribbed knit lapel collar introduces a tailored ease, softening the geometry of the line without diluting its impact. The hand of the wool blend knit is substantial yet not heavy, offering a structured drape that holds its shape against the body. The texture is defined by a fine, even ribbing that catches light differently across the two color fields, lending a subtle dimensionality to the flat planes of color. There is a satisfying density to the fabric—a weight that signals quality without feeling burdensome. It feels like a garment built for the transitional cool of early spring or a brisk autumn afternoon, where the knit’s warmth is welcome but its breathability keeps you from overheating. The 3/4 sleeve length is a deliberate edit, exposing the wrist and allowing for layering beneath a trench or over a silk shell. The construction is grounded in utility. Front buttoned pockets sit flush against the hips, offering a functional anchor that prevents the cardigan from feeling purely decorative. The straight cut skims the body without clinging, falling to a length that pairs naturally with high-waisted trousers or a midi skirt. The fit is generous enough to allow for movement—a reach, a turn, a gesture—but never slouches into shapelessness. The button front is clean, the closure precise, and the overall silhouette suggests a garment that was engineered for real life, not just for a lookbook. Movement is where the cardigan reveals its character. The two-tone knit shifts with the body, the neon yellow catching the eye as you walk, turn, or sit. It is a piece that performs best when it is in motion, the color-blocking becoming a dynamic element rather than a static design. For occasion, it bridges the gap between the studio and the dinner table—sharp enough for a gallery opening, relaxed enough for a weekend coffee. Style it with raw-hem denim and a white poplin shirt to let the color-blocking speak, or layer it over a black turtleneck for a monochrome base that lets the neon sing. The cardigan asks for a confident hand; give it one.

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