FRNCH | Guimauve Rouge Cable-Knit Merino Cardigan - Vivid Red
A sharply tailored cardigan reimagined with architectural precision, the FRNCH Guimauve Rouge anchors itself in a clean silhouette defined by cable-knit merino wool and twisted mesh detailing. This is not a soft, slouchy knit meant for lazy Sundays; it is a piece of structural dressing, where the cable-knit pattern runs with deliberate, graphic rhythm down the front and sleeves, interrupted only by the subtle, openwork mesh that breathes life into the fabric. The vivid red hue is a deliberate choice—not a whisper, but a measured statement that cuts through the grey of a Parisian winter with warmth and intent. It is a color that demands to be worn, not merely carried. The merino wool itself is the quiet hero here: fine, light, and with a natural resilience that holds the cardigan’s shape without stiffness. Against the skin, it feels cool and smooth, with a slight, almost crisp hand that softens with wear but never loses its architectural memory. There is no pilling, no sagging—just a clean, dry finish that speaks to the quality of the fiber. The twisted mesh detailing adds a textural counterpoint, a play of light and shadow that keeps the eye moving across the garment, preventing the cable-knit from becoming too heavy or traditional. Cut with a clean, slightly boxy silhouette, the Guimauve Rouge sits close through the shoulders and chest before falling straight to the hip, creating a strong, almost graphic line. The round neck is neat and precise, framing the collarbone without gaping, while the button-front closure is set with a measured spacing that allows for a range of styling—fully buttoned for a tunic-like top, or left open to reveal the layers beneath. The length is intentional: long enough to tuck under a coat, short enough to sit cleanly over a high-waisted trouser without bunching. Every seam, every stitch, is a decision. This cardigan moves with a composed stillness. It does not flutter or drape in a fluid sense; it holds its shape, shifting as you move but returning to its original form. It is a piece for the city—for a morning meeting, a gallery opening, a late lunch at a brasserie. The weight is substantial enough to function as a light outer layer in early autumn or a mid-layer under a wool coat in the depths of winter. It negotiates the line between studio composure and street fluency with distinctly Parisian restraint. Wear it cinched over a crisp white poplin shirt with tailored trousers and leather loafers for a look that is both studied and effortless, or buttoned fully over a silk slip dress for an evening that requires a sharper edge.
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FRNCH | Guimauve Rouge Cable-Knit Merino Cardigan - Vivid Red
FRNCH | Guimauve Rouge Cable-Knit Merino Cardigan - Vivid Red
A sharply tailored cardigan reimagined with architectural precision, the FRNCH Guimauve Rouge anchors itself in a clean silhouette defined by cable-knit merino wool and twisted mesh detailing. This is not a soft, slouchy knit meant for lazy Sundays; it is a piece of structural dressing, where the cable-knit pattern runs with deliberate, graphic rhythm down the front and sleeves, interrupted only by the subtle, openwork mesh that breathes life into the fabric. The vivid red hue is a deliberate choice—not a whisper, but a measured statement that cuts through the grey of a Parisian winter with warmth and intent. It is a color that demands to be worn, not merely carried. The merino wool itself is the quiet hero here: fine, light, and with a natural resilience that holds the cardigan’s shape without stiffness. Against the skin, it feels cool and smooth, with a slight, almost crisp hand that softens with wear but never loses its architectural memory. There is no pilling, no sagging—just a clean, dry finish that speaks to the quality of the fiber. The twisted mesh detailing adds a textural counterpoint, a play of light and shadow that keeps the eye moving across the garment, preventing the cable-knit from becoming too heavy or traditional. Cut with a clean, slightly boxy silhouette, the Guimauve Rouge sits close through the shoulders and chest before falling straight to the hip, creating a strong, almost graphic line. The round neck is neat and precise, framing the collarbone without gaping, while the button-front closure is set with a measured spacing that allows for a range of styling—fully buttoned for a tunic-like top, or left open to reveal the layers beneath. The length is intentional: long enough to tuck under a coat, short enough to sit cleanly over a high-waisted trouser without bunching. Every seam, every stitch, is a decision. This cardigan moves with a composed stillness. It does not flutter or drape in a fluid sense; it holds its shape, shifting as you move but returning to its original form. It is a piece for the city—for a morning meeting, a gallery opening, a late lunch at a brasserie. The weight is substantial enough to function as a light outer layer in early autumn or a mid-layer under a wool coat in the depths of winter. It negotiates the line between studio composure and street fluency with distinctly Parisian restraint. Wear it cinched over a crisp white poplin shirt with tailored trousers and leather loafers for a look that is both studied and effortless, or buttoned fully over a silk slip dress for an evening that requires a sharper edge.
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A sharply tailored cardigan reimagined with architectural precision, the FRNCH Guimauve Rouge anchors itself in a clean silhouette defined by cable-knit merino wool and twisted mesh detailing. This is not a soft, slouchy knit meant for lazy Sundays; it is a piece of structural dressing, where the cable-knit pattern runs with deliberate, graphic rhythm down the front and sleeves, interrupted only by the subtle, openwork mesh that breathes life into the fabric. The vivid red hue is a deliberate choice—not a whisper, but a measured statement that cuts through the grey of a Parisian winter with warmth and intent. It is a color that demands to be worn, not merely carried. The merino wool itself is the quiet hero here: fine, light, and with a natural resilience that holds the cardigan’s shape without stiffness. Against the skin, it feels cool and smooth, with a slight, almost crisp hand that softens with wear but never loses its architectural memory. There is no pilling, no sagging—just a clean, dry finish that speaks to the quality of the fiber. The twisted mesh detailing adds a textural counterpoint, a play of light and shadow that keeps the eye moving across the garment, preventing the cable-knit from becoming too heavy or traditional. Cut with a clean, slightly boxy silhouette, the Guimauve Rouge sits close through the shoulders and chest before falling straight to the hip, creating a strong, almost graphic line. The round neck is neat and precise, framing the collarbone without gaping, while the button-front closure is set with a measured spacing that allows for a range of styling—fully buttoned for a tunic-like top, or left open to reveal the layers beneath. The length is intentional: long enough to tuck under a coat, short enough to sit cleanly over a high-waisted trouser without bunching. Every seam, every stitch, is a decision. This cardigan moves with a composed stillness. It does not flutter or drape in a fluid sense; it holds its shape, shifting as you move but returning to its original form. It is a piece for the city—for a morning meeting, a gallery opening, a late lunch at a brasserie. The weight is substantial enough to function as a light outer layer in early autumn or a mid-layer under a wool coat in the depths of winter. It negotiates the line between studio composure and street fluency with distinctly Parisian restraint. Wear it cinched over a crisp white poplin shirt with tailored trousers and leather loafers for a look that is both studied and effortless, or buttoned fully over a silk slip dress for an evening that requires a sharper edge.



















