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Louise Misha | Kenna Marine Embroidered Knitted Mittens

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Louise Misha | Kenna Marine Embroidered Knitted Mittens

Louise Misha | Kenna Marine Embroidered Knitted Mittens

The Kenna Marine mitten from Louise Misha is a study in sculptural volume, where the hand becomes a canvas for intricate embellishment. Its generous, ribbed silhouette wraps the fingers in a substantial form, the knit’s pronounced texture creating a bold, almost architectural presence. The defining feature is the hand-stitched floral embroidery that climbs across the back, a meticulous, artisanal detail that transforms a cold-weather essential into a wearable object of curiosity. This is not a passive accessory; it demands to be seen. The handfeel is immediate and tactile. The blend of wool and alpaca yields a dense, lofty weight that insulates without stiffness, the fibers carrying a soft, natural warmth. The polycarbonate and polyester elements lend structure and durability, ensuring the mitten retains its shape through repeated wear. The embroidery itself is a raised, dimensional threadwork that contrasts with the smooth ribbing, offering a textural interplay that rewards close inspection. Each stitch is deliberate, a quiet testament to the hands that made it. The fit is generous, the mitten’s wide ribbing at the cuff anchoring the silhouette with a tailored precision. This broad cuff creates a clean, finished line against the wrist, preventing the knit from sliding or bunching under a coat sleeve. The interior is roomy enough to allow for easy movement of the fingers, while the overall shape remains snug enough to hold warmth. The construction prioritizes both form and function, the ribbing acting as a visual and structural counterweight to the voluminous hand. In motion, these mittens are surprisingly graceful. The heavy knit swings with a deliberate weight, the embroidery catching light as you gesture. They are best worn as a deliberate focal point—pair them with a structured, single-breasted coat in a neutral tone like charcoal or camel, allowing the blue and floral motifs to read as an independent accessory. Cropped trousers and a streamlined heeled boot will keep the silhouette clean, letting the mittens command the visual space. For a more relaxed approach, layer them over a chunky cashmere sweater with wide-leg denim; the contrast of fine knit against heavy denim plays up the mittens’ sculptural quality. They belong in the transitional cold of early winter, where their weight and warmth are appreciated but not overwhelming.

$31.50

Original: $90.00

-65%
Louise Misha | Kenna Marine Embroidered Knitted Mittens

$90.00

$31.50

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The Kenna Marine mitten from Louise Misha is a study in sculptural volume, where the hand becomes a canvas for intricate embellishment. Its generous, ribbed silhouette wraps the fingers in a substantial form, the knit’s pronounced texture creating a bold, almost architectural presence. The defining feature is the hand-stitched floral embroidery that climbs across the back, a meticulous, artisanal detail that transforms a cold-weather essential into a wearable object of curiosity. This is not a passive accessory; it demands to be seen. The handfeel is immediate and tactile. The blend of wool and alpaca yields a dense, lofty weight that insulates without stiffness, the fibers carrying a soft, natural warmth. The polycarbonate and polyester elements lend structure and durability, ensuring the mitten retains its shape through repeated wear. The embroidery itself is a raised, dimensional threadwork that contrasts with the smooth ribbing, offering a textural interplay that rewards close inspection. Each stitch is deliberate, a quiet testament to the hands that made it. The fit is generous, the mitten’s wide ribbing at the cuff anchoring the silhouette with a tailored precision. This broad cuff creates a clean, finished line against the wrist, preventing the knit from sliding or bunching under a coat sleeve. The interior is roomy enough to allow for easy movement of the fingers, while the overall shape remains snug enough to hold warmth. The construction prioritizes both form and function, the ribbing acting as a visual and structural counterweight to the voluminous hand. In motion, these mittens are surprisingly graceful. The heavy knit swings with a deliberate weight, the embroidery catching light as you gesture. They are best worn as a deliberate focal point—pair them with a structured, single-breasted coat in a neutral tone like charcoal or camel, allowing the blue and floral motifs to read as an independent accessory. Cropped trousers and a streamlined heeled boot will keep the silhouette clean, letting the mittens command the visual space. For a more relaxed approach, layer them over a chunky cashmere sweater with wide-leg denim; the contrast of fine knit against heavy denim plays up the mittens’ sculptural quality. They belong in the transitional cold of early winter, where their weight and warmth are appreciated but not overwhelming.

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