Petite Mendigote | Celadon Oversized Knit Polo Pullover
A singular stroke of celadon, this pullover from Petite Mendigote redefines the knit polo with a quiet, deliberate nonchalance. The silhouette is its first statement: an easy, oversized body that never feels sloppy, anchored by a half-buttoned placket and a crisp polo collar. It’s a piece that understands proportion—the generous volume through the torso is cleverly balanced by a slight tapering at the wrists, creating a subtle, architectural finish that keeps the shape intentional rather than baggy. The hand of the knit is where the real seduction begins. A blend of 72% viscose and 28% polyester yields a fabric that is soft without being limp, with a gentle drape that skims the body rather than clinging. There is a slight weight to it, a reassuring heft that speaks to cooler days, yet the viscose lends a fluid, almost liquid movement that prevents the sweater from feeling bulky. The celadon hue—a pale, misty green—is at once muted and luminous, catching light in a way that flatters rather than overwhelms. Gold buttons run the length of the placket, small but deliberate, adding a glint of warmth against the coolness of the knit. Construction is meticulous without being fussy. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is precise, ensuring the structure holds its shape after hours of wear. The long sleeves are cut with enough ease to push up without strain, and the collar sits neatly against the neck, neither too stiff nor too slack. It’s a garment that feels engineered for movement—the kind of sweater you forget you’re wearing until a sleeve brushes your wrist and you remember the quality of its touch. This is not a piece for a single occasion; it is a wardrobe anchor. Wear it with the fluid lines of a high-waisted skirt for a look that is both collegiate and refined, or let it fall over straight-leg denim for a more casual, undone elegance. The celadon tone works as a neutral, pairing seamlessly with charcoal, cream, or deeper forest greens. It belongs to that rare category of knitwear that feels both retro and current, a sportswear-adjacent ease that translates from a morning coffee to an evening dinner without effort. Style it with a leather loafer and a slouchy trouser for a Parisian weekend uniform—the kind of outfit that looks assembled in seconds but feels considered for hours.
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Petite Mendigote | Celadon Oversized Knit Polo Pullover
Petite Mendigote | Celadon Oversized Knit Polo Pullover
A singular stroke of celadon, this pullover from Petite Mendigote redefines the knit polo with a quiet, deliberate nonchalance. The silhouette is its first statement: an easy, oversized body that never feels sloppy, anchored by a half-buttoned placket and a crisp polo collar. It’s a piece that understands proportion—the generous volume through the torso is cleverly balanced by a slight tapering at the wrists, creating a subtle, architectural finish that keeps the shape intentional rather than baggy. The hand of the knit is where the real seduction begins. A blend of 72% viscose and 28% polyester yields a fabric that is soft without being limp, with a gentle drape that skims the body rather than clinging. There is a slight weight to it, a reassuring heft that speaks to cooler days, yet the viscose lends a fluid, almost liquid movement that prevents the sweater from feeling bulky. The celadon hue—a pale, misty green—is at once muted and luminous, catching light in a way that flatters rather than overwhelms. Gold buttons run the length of the placket, small but deliberate, adding a glint of warmth against the coolness of the knit. Construction is meticulous without being fussy. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is precise, ensuring the structure holds its shape after hours of wear. The long sleeves are cut with enough ease to push up without strain, and the collar sits neatly against the neck, neither too stiff nor too slack. It’s a garment that feels engineered for movement—the kind of sweater you forget you’re wearing until a sleeve brushes your wrist and you remember the quality of its touch. This is not a piece for a single occasion; it is a wardrobe anchor. Wear it with the fluid lines of a high-waisted skirt for a look that is both collegiate and refined, or let it fall over straight-leg denim for a more casual, undone elegance. The celadon tone works as a neutral, pairing seamlessly with charcoal, cream, or deeper forest greens. It belongs to that rare category of knitwear that feels both retro and current, a sportswear-adjacent ease that translates from a morning coffee to an evening dinner without effort. Style it with a leather loafer and a slouchy trouser for a Parisian weekend uniform—the kind of outfit that looks assembled in seconds but feels considered for hours.
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A singular stroke of celadon, this pullover from Petite Mendigote redefines the knit polo with a quiet, deliberate nonchalance. The silhouette is its first statement: an easy, oversized body that never feels sloppy, anchored by a half-buttoned placket and a crisp polo collar. It’s a piece that understands proportion—the generous volume through the torso is cleverly balanced by a slight tapering at the wrists, creating a subtle, architectural finish that keeps the shape intentional rather than baggy. The hand of the knit is where the real seduction begins. A blend of 72% viscose and 28% polyester yields a fabric that is soft without being limp, with a gentle drape that skims the body rather than clinging. There is a slight weight to it, a reassuring heft that speaks to cooler days, yet the viscose lends a fluid, almost liquid movement that prevents the sweater from feeling bulky. The celadon hue—a pale, misty green—is at once muted and luminous, catching light in a way that flatters rather than overwhelms. Gold buttons run the length of the placket, small but deliberate, adding a glint of warmth against the coolness of the knit. Construction is meticulous without being fussy. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is precise, ensuring the structure holds its shape after hours of wear. The long sleeves are cut with enough ease to push up without strain, and the collar sits neatly against the neck, neither too stiff nor too slack. It’s a garment that feels engineered for movement—the kind of sweater you forget you’re wearing until a sleeve brushes your wrist and you remember the quality of its touch. This is not a piece for a single occasion; it is a wardrobe anchor. Wear it with the fluid lines of a high-waisted skirt for a look that is both collegiate and refined, or let it fall over straight-leg denim for a more casual, undone elegance. The celadon tone works as a neutral, pairing seamlessly with charcoal, cream, or deeper forest greens. It belongs to that rare category of knitwear that feels both retro and current, a sportswear-adjacent ease that translates from a morning coffee to an evening dinner without effort. Style it with a leather loafer and a slouchy trouser for a Parisian weekend uniform—the kind of outfit that looks assembled in seconds but feels considered for hours.



















