Petite Mendigote | Shirt-Collar Cardigan in Maroon
Petite Mendigote’s Cardigan 225melba recalibrates the archetype of the short cardigan with a single, decisive gesture: a crisp shirt collar rendered in fine knit. Where most cardigans soften into a rounded neckline, this one asserts a tailored edge, the collar standing away from the collarbone like a blouse’s. The maroon hue—a deep, dried-cassis brown—lends gravitas, while the gold buttons run a quiet counterpoint of warmth down the centre front. Two faux welt pockets on the hips anchor the silhouette, giving the shortened line a sense of intention rather than abbreviation. The knit itself is fine-gauge, a dense weave that holds shape without stiffness. The hand is smooth and compact, the 72% viscose and 28% polyester blend yielding a drape that skims rather than clings. There is no bulk here, only a supple weight that settles against the body like a second skin. The fabric breathes enough for transitional wear, yet its closed structure traps warmth without the heft of a traditional wool cardigan. It feels substantial in the palm, not heavy. Cut straight and short, the cardigan ends at the high hip—53 cm total length in size S—leaving the waistband of trousers or the hem of a dress exposed. The half-chest circumference of 48 cm in the same size suggests a trim, unboxy fit that follows the torso without compression. Sleeves are long and set cleanly into the shoulder, reaching 60 cm to the wrist bone. The construction is precise: every seam lies flat, the button band holds its line, and the collar points sit symmetrically without curling. This is a piece built for repeated wear, not for a single season’s novelty. On the body, the cardigan moves with a contained ease. The short length encourages layering over high-waisted trousers, A-line skirts, or slip dresses, where it crops the visual line and lengthens the leg. It works as a third piece over a silk camisole for evening, or buttoned fully over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a studio-architect’s polish. The maroon reads as neutral in the context of navy, charcoal, cream, or denim, and the gold buttons catch light without glittering. Style it with ivory wide-leg trousers and a leather loafer for a morning meeting, or with a washed-black jeans and a patent lace-up boot for a late dinner. The shirt collar invites a single chain necklace or a silk scarf tied at the throat. It is a cardigan that asks to be seen, not just felt.
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Petite Mendigote | Shirt-Collar Cardigan in Maroon
Petite Mendigote | Shirt-Collar Cardigan in Maroon
Petite Mendigote’s Cardigan 225melba recalibrates the archetype of the short cardigan with a single, decisive gesture: a crisp shirt collar rendered in fine knit. Where most cardigans soften into a rounded neckline, this one asserts a tailored edge, the collar standing away from the collarbone like a blouse’s. The maroon hue—a deep, dried-cassis brown—lends gravitas, while the gold buttons run a quiet counterpoint of warmth down the centre front. Two faux welt pockets on the hips anchor the silhouette, giving the shortened line a sense of intention rather than abbreviation. The knit itself is fine-gauge, a dense weave that holds shape without stiffness. The hand is smooth and compact, the 72% viscose and 28% polyester blend yielding a drape that skims rather than clings. There is no bulk here, only a supple weight that settles against the body like a second skin. The fabric breathes enough for transitional wear, yet its closed structure traps warmth without the heft of a traditional wool cardigan. It feels substantial in the palm, not heavy. Cut straight and short, the cardigan ends at the high hip—53 cm total length in size S—leaving the waistband of trousers or the hem of a dress exposed. The half-chest circumference of 48 cm in the same size suggests a trim, unboxy fit that follows the torso without compression. Sleeves are long and set cleanly into the shoulder, reaching 60 cm to the wrist bone. The construction is precise: every seam lies flat, the button band holds its line, and the collar points sit symmetrically without curling. This is a piece built for repeated wear, not for a single season’s novelty. On the body, the cardigan moves with a contained ease. The short length encourages layering over high-waisted trousers, A-line skirts, or slip dresses, where it crops the visual line and lengthens the leg. It works as a third piece over a silk camisole for evening, or buttoned fully over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a studio-architect’s polish. The maroon reads as neutral in the context of navy, charcoal, cream, or denim, and the gold buttons catch light without glittering. Style it with ivory wide-leg trousers and a leather loafer for a morning meeting, or with a washed-black jeans and a patent lace-up boot for a late dinner. The shirt collar invites a single chain necklace or a silk scarf tied at the throat. It is a cardigan that asks to be seen, not just felt.
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Petite Mendigote’s Cardigan 225melba recalibrates the archetype of the short cardigan with a single, decisive gesture: a crisp shirt collar rendered in fine knit. Where most cardigans soften into a rounded neckline, this one asserts a tailored edge, the collar standing away from the collarbone like a blouse’s. The maroon hue—a deep, dried-cassis brown—lends gravitas, while the gold buttons run a quiet counterpoint of warmth down the centre front. Two faux welt pockets on the hips anchor the silhouette, giving the shortened line a sense of intention rather than abbreviation. The knit itself is fine-gauge, a dense weave that holds shape without stiffness. The hand is smooth and compact, the 72% viscose and 28% polyester blend yielding a drape that skims rather than clings. There is no bulk here, only a supple weight that settles against the body like a second skin. The fabric breathes enough for transitional wear, yet its closed structure traps warmth without the heft of a traditional wool cardigan. It feels substantial in the palm, not heavy. Cut straight and short, the cardigan ends at the high hip—53 cm total length in size S—leaving the waistband of trousers or the hem of a dress exposed. The half-chest circumference of 48 cm in the same size suggests a trim, unboxy fit that follows the torso without compression. Sleeves are long and set cleanly into the shoulder, reaching 60 cm to the wrist bone. The construction is precise: every seam lies flat, the button band holds its line, and the collar points sit symmetrically without curling. This is a piece built for repeated wear, not for a single season’s novelty. On the body, the cardigan moves with a contained ease. The short length encourages layering over high-waisted trousers, A-line skirts, or slip dresses, where it crops the visual line and lengthens the leg. It works as a third piece over a silk camisole for evening, or buttoned fully over a fine-gauge turtleneck for a studio-architect’s polish. The maroon reads as neutral in the context of navy, charcoal, cream, or denim, and the gold buttons catch light without glittering. Style it with ivory wide-leg trousers and a leather loafer for a morning meeting, or with a washed-black jeans and a patent lace-up boot for a late dinner. The shirt collar invites a single chain necklace or a silk scarf tied at the throat. It is a cardigan that asks to be seen, not just felt.



















