Petite Mendigote | Oversized Alpaca Blend Cardigan in Charcoal
The Cardigan 225myriam from Petite Mendigote arrives with a deliberate, oversized silhouette that refuses to cling or conform. It drapes from the shoulders with a languid generosity, as though the knit itself has decided how it wants to fall. This is not a cardigan built for precision; it is built for volume that feels intentional, not sloppy—a soft, architectural looseness that redefines what a casual layer can be. The shoulders sit slightly dropped, the body wide without ballooning, and the length lands at a point that works equally well over trousers or grazing the hem of a dress. The hand of the fabric is where the piece truly reveals its character. A tactile blend of wool, alpaca, and nylon yields a surface that is both insulating and breathable, with a subtle halo of alpaca softness that warms without weight. The wool provides structure and memory, while the nylon adds a quiet resilience that prevents the knit from losing its shape after hours of wear. The charcoal tone is not flat—it carries a depth, a faint heathered complexity that catches light differently depending on the angle. This is a knit you want to touch, to sink into, to keep close on a cold morning. In terms of fit and construction, Petite Mendigote has engineered an ease that still respects the body. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is firm enough to hold the shape in place, preventing the oversized form from swallowing the wearer entirely. The front closure is simple, with buttons that feel substantial and satisfying to fasten or leave undone. There is no stiffness here—the cardigan moves with you, not against you, settling into the contours of your posture over time. It is the kind of piece that looks better after a few wears, when the alpaca fibers have softened and the wool has begun to mold to your particular way of moving. Wear it open over a silk slip dress and the contrast between dense knit and fluid fabric becomes a study in texture. Layer it over a fine-gauge turtleneck and wide-leg wool trousers for a monochrome study in charcoal and black. It works across seasons, too—thrown over bare shoulders in early autumn, buttoned up over a cashmere shell in deep winter. The Cardigan 225myriam is not a statement piece in the obvious sense; it is a piece that makes its presence felt through weight, warmth, and an unforced sense of proportion. Style it with leather boots and a structured bag for a day in the city, or with nothing more than a slip dress and bare feet at home. It adapts to the wearer, not the other way around.
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Petite Mendigote | Oversized Alpaca Blend Cardigan in Charcoal
Petite Mendigote | Oversized Alpaca Blend Cardigan in Charcoal
The Cardigan 225myriam from Petite Mendigote arrives with a deliberate, oversized silhouette that refuses to cling or conform. It drapes from the shoulders with a languid generosity, as though the knit itself has decided how it wants to fall. This is not a cardigan built for precision; it is built for volume that feels intentional, not sloppy—a soft, architectural looseness that redefines what a casual layer can be. The shoulders sit slightly dropped, the body wide without ballooning, and the length lands at a point that works equally well over trousers or grazing the hem of a dress. The hand of the fabric is where the piece truly reveals its character. A tactile blend of wool, alpaca, and nylon yields a surface that is both insulating and breathable, with a subtle halo of alpaca softness that warms without weight. The wool provides structure and memory, while the nylon adds a quiet resilience that prevents the knit from losing its shape after hours of wear. The charcoal tone is not flat—it carries a depth, a faint heathered complexity that catches light differently depending on the angle. This is a knit you want to touch, to sink into, to keep close on a cold morning. In terms of fit and construction, Petite Mendigote has engineered an ease that still respects the body. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is firm enough to hold the shape in place, preventing the oversized form from swallowing the wearer entirely. The front closure is simple, with buttons that feel substantial and satisfying to fasten or leave undone. There is no stiffness here—the cardigan moves with you, not against you, settling into the contours of your posture over time. It is the kind of piece that looks better after a few wears, when the alpaca fibers have softened and the wool has begun to mold to your particular way of moving. Wear it open over a silk slip dress and the contrast between dense knit and fluid fabric becomes a study in texture. Layer it over a fine-gauge turtleneck and wide-leg wool trousers for a monochrome study in charcoal and black. It works across seasons, too—thrown over bare shoulders in early autumn, buttoned up over a cashmere shell in deep winter. The Cardigan 225myriam is not a statement piece in the obvious sense; it is a piece that makes its presence felt through weight, warmth, and an unforced sense of proportion. Style it with leather boots and a structured bag for a day in the city, or with nothing more than a slip dress and bare feet at home. It adapts to the wearer, not the other way around.
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The Cardigan 225myriam from Petite Mendigote arrives with a deliberate, oversized silhouette that refuses to cling or conform. It drapes from the shoulders with a languid generosity, as though the knit itself has decided how it wants to fall. This is not a cardigan built for precision; it is built for volume that feels intentional, not sloppy—a soft, architectural looseness that redefines what a casual layer can be. The shoulders sit slightly dropped, the body wide without ballooning, and the length lands at a point that works equally well over trousers or grazing the hem of a dress. The hand of the fabric is where the piece truly reveals its character. A tactile blend of wool, alpaca, and nylon yields a surface that is both insulating and breathable, with a subtle halo of alpaca softness that warms without weight. The wool provides structure and memory, while the nylon adds a quiet resilience that prevents the knit from losing its shape after hours of wear. The charcoal tone is not flat—it carries a depth, a faint heathered complexity that catches light differently depending on the angle. This is a knit you want to touch, to sink into, to keep close on a cold morning. In terms of fit and construction, Petite Mendigote has engineered an ease that still respects the body. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is firm enough to hold the shape in place, preventing the oversized form from swallowing the wearer entirely. The front closure is simple, with buttons that feel substantial and satisfying to fasten or leave undone. There is no stiffness here—the cardigan moves with you, not against you, settling into the contours of your posture over time. It is the kind of piece that looks better after a few wears, when the alpaca fibers have softened and the wool has begun to mold to your particular way of moving. Wear it open over a silk slip dress and the contrast between dense knit and fluid fabric becomes a study in texture. Layer it over a fine-gauge turtleneck and wide-leg wool trousers for a monochrome study in charcoal and black. It works across seasons, too—thrown over bare shoulders in early autumn, buttoned up over a cashmere shell in deep winter. The Cardigan 225myriam is not a statement piece in the obvious sense; it is a piece that makes its presence felt through weight, warmth, and an unforced sense of proportion. Style it with leather boots and a structured bag for a day in the city, or with nothing more than a slip dress and bare feet at home. It adapts to the wearer, not the other way around.



















