GRACE & MILA | Saturday Chocolat Ribbed Sweater - Chimney Neck
A sharply adjusted ribbed-knit silhouette defines the Saturday Chocolat, its chimney neck and reverse-stitched long sleeves lending a considered structure to a casual staple. The sweater’s snug cut traces the body’s lines without constraint, elevating a simple shape into something deliberately sculptural. In a deep, saturated brown, it grounds autumnal layers with quiet weight. The ribbing is dense and fine, creating a surface that feels substantial yet pliable against the skin—a tactile contrast between the smooth, flat finish of the knit and the subtle vertical ridges that catch light differently with each movement. This is not a sweater that collapses into softness; it holds its architecture, the fabric’s tension providing a gentle, compressive quality that skims rather than clings. The construction is precise: the chimney neck rises high without feeling restrictive, framing the collarbone and jawline with a clean, modernist line. Reverse-stitched seams along the sleeves introduce a deliberate asymmetry, a quiet rebellion against the expected. The fit is fitted but not tight, following the body’s natural contours through the torso and arms, allowing for easy layering beneath a wool blazer or a shearling coat. The hem falls at the hip, a length that works tucked or untucked without bulk. Every stitch seems calculated to maintain the silhouette’s integrity, from the reinforced cuffs to the seamless transition from body to sleeve. When worn, the Saturday Chocolat moves with a controlled ease. It does not billow or sag; instead, it shifts in sync with the wearer, the ribbing expanding slightly at the elbows and shoulders before returning to its original shape. This is a sweater for days that demand both polish and comfort—a morning at the gallery, a late lunch in the Marais, an evening train ride out of the city. It layers effortlessly under a trench coat or over a crisp white shirt, the chimney neck peeking out for a touch of unexpected refinement. The deep brown hue reads as neutral but with character, pairing as naturally with charcoal wool as it does with cream silk. Style it tucked into high-waisted wool trousers for a clean, architectural line, or slouched over a silk slip skirt for a contrast of textures—the matte ribbing against the liquid sheen of silk. With leather boots and a structured tote, it becomes a uniform for the season; with sneakers and denim, it softens into something more relaxed. The Saturday Chocolat is not a statement piece, but a foundation—one that quietly elevates everything it touches.
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GRACE & MILA | Saturday Chocolat Ribbed Sweater - Chimney Neck
GRACE & MILA | Saturday Chocolat Ribbed Sweater - Chimney Neck
A sharply adjusted ribbed-knit silhouette defines the Saturday Chocolat, its chimney neck and reverse-stitched long sleeves lending a considered structure to a casual staple. The sweater’s snug cut traces the body’s lines without constraint, elevating a simple shape into something deliberately sculptural. In a deep, saturated brown, it grounds autumnal layers with quiet weight. The ribbing is dense and fine, creating a surface that feels substantial yet pliable against the skin—a tactile contrast between the smooth, flat finish of the knit and the subtle vertical ridges that catch light differently with each movement. This is not a sweater that collapses into softness; it holds its architecture, the fabric’s tension providing a gentle, compressive quality that skims rather than clings. The construction is precise: the chimney neck rises high without feeling restrictive, framing the collarbone and jawline with a clean, modernist line. Reverse-stitched seams along the sleeves introduce a deliberate asymmetry, a quiet rebellion against the expected. The fit is fitted but not tight, following the body’s natural contours through the torso and arms, allowing for easy layering beneath a wool blazer or a shearling coat. The hem falls at the hip, a length that works tucked or untucked without bulk. Every stitch seems calculated to maintain the silhouette’s integrity, from the reinforced cuffs to the seamless transition from body to sleeve. When worn, the Saturday Chocolat moves with a controlled ease. It does not billow or sag; instead, it shifts in sync with the wearer, the ribbing expanding slightly at the elbows and shoulders before returning to its original shape. This is a sweater for days that demand both polish and comfort—a morning at the gallery, a late lunch in the Marais, an evening train ride out of the city. It layers effortlessly under a trench coat or over a crisp white shirt, the chimney neck peeking out for a touch of unexpected refinement. The deep brown hue reads as neutral but with character, pairing as naturally with charcoal wool as it does with cream silk. Style it tucked into high-waisted wool trousers for a clean, architectural line, or slouched over a silk slip skirt for a contrast of textures—the matte ribbing against the liquid sheen of silk. With leather boots and a structured tote, it becomes a uniform for the season; with sneakers and denim, it softens into something more relaxed. The Saturday Chocolat is not a statement piece, but a foundation—one that quietly elevates everything it touches.
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A sharply adjusted ribbed-knit silhouette defines the Saturday Chocolat, its chimney neck and reverse-stitched long sleeves lending a considered structure to a casual staple. The sweater’s snug cut traces the body’s lines without constraint, elevating a simple shape into something deliberately sculptural. In a deep, saturated brown, it grounds autumnal layers with quiet weight. The ribbing is dense and fine, creating a surface that feels substantial yet pliable against the skin—a tactile contrast between the smooth, flat finish of the knit and the subtle vertical ridges that catch light differently with each movement. This is not a sweater that collapses into softness; it holds its architecture, the fabric’s tension providing a gentle, compressive quality that skims rather than clings. The construction is precise: the chimney neck rises high without feeling restrictive, framing the collarbone and jawline with a clean, modernist line. Reverse-stitched seams along the sleeves introduce a deliberate asymmetry, a quiet rebellion against the expected. The fit is fitted but not tight, following the body’s natural contours through the torso and arms, allowing for easy layering beneath a wool blazer or a shearling coat. The hem falls at the hip, a length that works tucked or untucked without bulk. Every stitch seems calculated to maintain the silhouette’s integrity, from the reinforced cuffs to the seamless transition from body to sleeve. When worn, the Saturday Chocolat moves with a controlled ease. It does not billow or sag; instead, it shifts in sync with the wearer, the ribbing expanding slightly at the elbows and shoulders before returning to its original shape. This is a sweater for days that demand both polish and comfort—a morning at the gallery, a late lunch in the Marais, an evening train ride out of the city. It layers effortlessly under a trench coat or over a crisp white shirt, the chimney neck peeking out for a touch of unexpected refinement. The deep brown hue reads as neutral but with character, pairing as naturally with charcoal wool as it does with cream silk. Style it tucked into high-waisted wool trousers for a clean, architectural line, or slouched over a silk slip skirt for a contrast of textures—the matte ribbing against the liquid sheen of silk. With leather boots and a structured tote, it becomes a uniform for the season; with sneakers and denim, it softens into something more relaxed. The Saturday Chocolat is not a statement piece, but a foundation—one that quietly elevates everything it touches.



















