Garance | Kiwi Grenat Knit Vest - Architectural Sleeveless Sweater
A sleeveless knit vest in a deep, jewel-like grenat red, the Kiwi 3290 cuts a clean, architectural silhouette that layers effortlessly over a crisp white poplin shirt or a fine-gauge turtleneck. Its compact knit construction offers a structured yet pliable weight, skimming the torso without clinging. For a sharp editorial look, wear it belted over tailored trousers and finish with a stacked leather loafer. The cut is deliberately spare, a rectilinear frame that redefines the vest as a piece of wearable sculpture—its geometry softened only by the natural give of the knit, which breathes with the body rather than constraining it. The hand is firm but not rigid, a dense stitch that holds its shape while yielding just enough to drape over a shoulder or fold at the waist. This is not a soft, slouchy knit; it has presence, a tactile integrity that speaks to considered construction. The grenat hue shifts under light—from crushed berry to deep claret—adding a layer of richness that feels both sober and opulent. Against the skin or a fine-gauge base, the texture offers a subtle contrast: smooth enough to layer without bulk, textured enough to stand alone as a statement. Fit is precise, cut to follow the torso’s line without compression. The armholes are clean and high, allowing for unimpeded movement, while the hem falls at the natural waist, making it an ideal anchor for high-waisted trousers or a fluid midi skirt. The construction is minimal in seam work, relying instead on the knit’s integrity to define the shape. There is no excess fabric, no slouch—just a deliberate, architectural restraint that rewards a tailored approach to dressing. In motion, the vest moves with a quiet authority. It does not swing or billow; it shifts in controlled panels, revealing the underlying silhouette without clinging. This makes it equally compelling in a static editorial frame or in the rhythm of a city street. The weight is substantial enough to hold its own against a stiff cotton shirt but light enough to tuck into a structured coat for transitional weather. It is a piece that asks to be worn with intention, not as an afterthought. Style it with a high-waisted wool trouser and a silk shell for a polished office-to-evening proposition, or layer it over a fine turtleneck and pair with denim for a sharper weekend uniform. For a more daring composition, belt it at the waist over a fluid maxi dress, letting the architectural knit break the line of the fabric beneath. The Kiwi 3290 is not a neutral; it is a focal point, a shot of grenat that demands the rest of the wardrobe rise to meet it. Wear it when the outfit needs a spine.
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Garance | Kiwi Grenat Knit Vest - Architectural Sleeveless Sweater
Garance | Kiwi Grenat Knit Vest - Architectural Sleeveless Sweater
A sleeveless knit vest in a deep, jewel-like grenat red, the Kiwi 3290 cuts a clean, architectural silhouette that layers effortlessly over a crisp white poplin shirt or a fine-gauge turtleneck. Its compact knit construction offers a structured yet pliable weight, skimming the torso without clinging. For a sharp editorial look, wear it belted over tailored trousers and finish with a stacked leather loafer. The cut is deliberately spare, a rectilinear frame that redefines the vest as a piece of wearable sculpture—its geometry softened only by the natural give of the knit, which breathes with the body rather than constraining it. The hand is firm but not rigid, a dense stitch that holds its shape while yielding just enough to drape over a shoulder or fold at the waist. This is not a soft, slouchy knit; it has presence, a tactile integrity that speaks to considered construction. The grenat hue shifts under light—from crushed berry to deep claret—adding a layer of richness that feels both sober and opulent. Against the skin or a fine-gauge base, the texture offers a subtle contrast: smooth enough to layer without bulk, textured enough to stand alone as a statement. Fit is precise, cut to follow the torso’s line without compression. The armholes are clean and high, allowing for unimpeded movement, while the hem falls at the natural waist, making it an ideal anchor for high-waisted trousers or a fluid midi skirt. The construction is minimal in seam work, relying instead on the knit’s integrity to define the shape. There is no excess fabric, no slouch—just a deliberate, architectural restraint that rewards a tailored approach to dressing. In motion, the vest moves with a quiet authority. It does not swing or billow; it shifts in controlled panels, revealing the underlying silhouette without clinging. This makes it equally compelling in a static editorial frame or in the rhythm of a city street. The weight is substantial enough to hold its own against a stiff cotton shirt but light enough to tuck into a structured coat for transitional weather. It is a piece that asks to be worn with intention, not as an afterthought. Style it with a high-waisted wool trouser and a silk shell for a polished office-to-evening proposition, or layer it over a fine turtleneck and pair with denim for a sharper weekend uniform. For a more daring composition, belt it at the waist over a fluid maxi dress, letting the architectural knit break the line of the fabric beneath. The Kiwi 3290 is not a neutral; it is a focal point, a shot of grenat that demands the rest of the wardrobe rise to meet it. Wear it when the outfit needs a spine.
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A sleeveless knit vest in a deep, jewel-like grenat red, the Kiwi 3290 cuts a clean, architectural silhouette that layers effortlessly over a crisp white poplin shirt or a fine-gauge turtleneck. Its compact knit construction offers a structured yet pliable weight, skimming the torso without clinging. For a sharp editorial look, wear it belted over tailored trousers and finish with a stacked leather loafer. The cut is deliberately spare, a rectilinear frame that redefines the vest as a piece of wearable sculpture—its geometry softened only by the natural give of the knit, which breathes with the body rather than constraining it. The hand is firm but not rigid, a dense stitch that holds its shape while yielding just enough to drape over a shoulder or fold at the waist. This is not a soft, slouchy knit; it has presence, a tactile integrity that speaks to considered construction. The grenat hue shifts under light—from crushed berry to deep claret—adding a layer of richness that feels both sober and opulent. Against the skin or a fine-gauge base, the texture offers a subtle contrast: smooth enough to layer without bulk, textured enough to stand alone as a statement. Fit is precise, cut to follow the torso’s line without compression. The armholes are clean and high, allowing for unimpeded movement, while the hem falls at the natural waist, making it an ideal anchor for high-waisted trousers or a fluid midi skirt. The construction is minimal in seam work, relying instead on the knit’s integrity to define the shape. There is no excess fabric, no slouch—just a deliberate, architectural restraint that rewards a tailored approach to dressing. In motion, the vest moves with a quiet authority. It does not swing or billow; it shifts in controlled panels, revealing the underlying silhouette without clinging. This makes it equally compelling in a static editorial frame or in the rhythm of a city street. The weight is substantial enough to hold its own against a stiff cotton shirt but light enough to tuck into a structured coat for transitional weather. It is a piece that asks to be worn with intention, not as an afterthought. Style it with a high-waisted wool trouser and a silk shell for a polished office-to-evening proposition, or layer it over a fine turtleneck and pair with denim for a sharper weekend uniform. For a more daring composition, belt it at the waist over a fluid maxi dress, letting the architectural knit break the line of the fabric beneath. The Kiwi 3290 is not a neutral; it is a focal point, a shot of grenat that demands the rest of the wardrobe rise to meet it. Wear it when the outfit needs a spine.



















