LOLLYS LAUNDRY | Francescall Jacquard Vest - Dark-Mokka
A sharp, abbreviated silhouette that lands with immediate presence: the Vest Francescall Vest in Dark-Mokka from LOLLYS LAUNDRY is a cropped knitted vest built on a retro foundation, yet entirely of its moment. Its defining feature is the dense jacquard pattern, a woven geometry that feels intentional rather than decorative, punctuated by vibrant neps — small, irregular flecks of colour that surface like deliberate imperfections across the dark-mocha ground. This is not a quiet piece. It announces itself through texture and contrast, without raising its voice. The hand is substantial yet forgiving. The knit carries a firm, structured body that holds its shape against the torso, while the acrylic-polyester-elastane blend lends a slight, yielding give — enough to ease over a silk shell or fine-gauge turtleneck without pulling or sagging. The fabric feels dry to the touch, almost crisp, which keeps the vest from clinging or collapsing. It sits on the body rather than draping into it, a quality that reinforces its architectural intent. The neps, scattered like tiny static bursts, add a tactile dimension: you see them, then you feel the slight unevenness of the surface, and the piece becomes something to touch as much as to wear. Cut and construction are precise. The cropped hemline lands just above the natural waist, creating a deliberate break between torso and hip — a proportion that works best when layered over longer lines. The armholes are clean and not overly scooped, so the vest stays close through the shoulders and ribcage without gaping. Ribbing at the neckline, hem, and armholes is taut and narrow, reinforcing the structure and preventing the knit from stretching out over time. This is a piece that understands its own geometry: every seam and edge is resolved. Movement is controlled. The vest shifts with the body but does not swing or billow; it remains anchored, which makes it ideal for layering under a coat or over a fitted sleeve. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between autumn and early spring — substantial enough for cooler days, but open-sided and breathable when worn over bare arms indoors. Style it over a white poplin button-down for a studied, librarian-with-edge look, or pair it with a fine-ribbed rollneck in charcoal or cream for a monochromatic play on texture. Let it sit against high-waisted wool trousers or a fluid satin midi skirt — the contrast between the knit’s density and the skirt’s slip is where the tension lives. This is a vest that asks to be worn with intention, not as an afterthought.
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LOLLYS LAUNDRY | Francescall Jacquard Vest - Dark-Mokka
LOLLYS LAUNDRY | Francescall Jacquard Vest - Dark-Mokka
A sharp, abbreviated silhouette that lands with immediate presence: the Vest Francescall Vest in Dark-Mokka from LOLLYS LAUNDRY is a cropped knitted vest built on a retro foundation, yet entirely of its moment. Its defining feature is the dense jacquard pattern, a woven geometry that feels intentional rather than decorative, punctuated by vibrant neps — small, irregular flecks of colour that surface like deliberate imperfections across the dark-mocha ground. This is not a quiet piece. It announces itself through texture and contrast, without raising its voice. The hand is substantial yet forgiving. The knit carries a firm, structured body that holds its shape against the torso, while the acrylic-polyester-elastane blend lends a slight, yielding give — enough to ease over a silk shell or fine-gauge turtleneck without pulling or sagging. The fabric feels dry to the touch, almost crisp, which keeps the vest from clinging or collapsing. It sits on the body rather than draping into it, a quality that reinforces its architectural intent. The neps, scattered like tiny static bursts, add a tactile dimension: you see them, then you feel the slight unevenness of the surface, and the piece becomes something to touch as much as to wear. Cut and construction are precise. The cropped hemline lands just above the natural waist, creating a deliberate break between torso and hip — a proportion that works best when layered over longer lines. The armholes are clean and not overly scooped, so the vest stays close through the shoulders and ribcage without gaping. Ribbing at the neckline, hem, and armholes is taut and narrow, reinforcing the structure and preventing the knit from stretching out over time. This is a piece that understands its own geometry: every seam and edge is resolved. Movement is controlled. The vest shifts with the body but does not swing or billow; it remains anchored, which makes it ideal for layering under a coat or over a fitted sleeve. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between autumn and early spring — substantial enough for cooler days, but open-sided and breathable when worn over bare arms indoors. Style it over a white poplin button-down for a studied, librarian-with-edge look, or pair it with a fine-ribbed rollneck in charcoal or cream for a monochromatic play on texture. Let it sit against high-waisted wool trousers or a fluid satin midi skirt — the contrast between the knit’s density and the skirt’s slip is where the tension lives. This is a vest that asks to be worn with intention, not as an afterthought.
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A sharp, abbreviated silhouette that lands with immediate presence: the Vest Francescall Vest in Dark-Mokka from LOLLYS LAUNDRY is a cropped knitted vest built on a retro foundation, yet entirely of its moment. Its defining feature is the dense jacquard pattern, a woven geometry that feels intentional rather than decorative, punctuated by vibrant neps — small, irregular flecks of colour that surface like deliberate imperfections across the dark-mocha ground. This is not a quiet piece. It announces itself through texture and contrast, without raising its voice. The hand is substantial yet forgiving. The knit carries a firm, structured body that holds its shape against the torso, while the acrylic-polyester-elastane blend lends a slight, yielding give — enough to ease over a silk shell or fine-gauge turtleneck without pulling or sagging. The fabric feels dry to the touch, almost crisp, which keeps the vest from clinging or collapsing. It sits on the body rather than draping into it, a quality that reinforces its architectural intent. The neps, scattered like tiny static bursts, add a tactile dimension: you see them, then you feel the slight unevenness of the surface, and the piece becomes something to touch as much as to wear. Cut and construction are precise. The cropped hemline lands just above the natural waist, creating a deliberate break between torso and hip — a proportion that works best when layered over longer lines. The armholes are clean and not overly scooped, so the vest stays close through the shoulders and ribcage without gaping. Ribbing at the neckline, hem, and armholes is taut and narrow, reinforcing the structure and preventing the knit from stretching out over time. This is a piece that understands its own geometry: every seam and edge is resolved. Movement is controlled. The vest shifts with the body but does not swing or billow; it remains anchored, which makes it ideal for layering under a coat or over a fitted sleeve. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between autumn and early spring — substantial enough for cooler days, but open-sided and breathable when worn over bare arms indoors. Style it over a white poplin button-down for a studied, librarian-with-edge look, or pair it with a fine-ribbed rollneck in charcoal or cream for a monochromatic play on texture. Let it sit against high-waisted wool trousers or a fluid satin midi skirt — the contrast between the knit’s density and the skirt’s slip is where the tension lives. This is a vest that asks to be worn with intention, not as an afterthought.



















