Petite Mendigote | Charcoal Merino Wool Vest – Gold Button Detail
A vest of deliberate restraint, this Petite Mendigote piece in charcoal merino wool announces itself through a singular, decisive detail: a row of polished gold buttons that march from the rounded neckline to the hem. The silhouette is a study in architectural simplicity—sleeveless, lean, and cut with a precision that respects the body’s line without clinging. It is a garment that understands the power of negative space, leaving the arms free and the torso defined, creating a clean vertical that elongates and streamlines. The handfeel is immediate and telling. The merino wool, blended with a whisper of cashmere, yields a surface that is both crisp and impossibly soft—a fine-gauged knit that holds its shape without stiffness. There is a subtle loft to the fabric, a gentle airiness that traps warmth without weight. Against the skin, it feels like a second layer of composure: smooth, dry, and quietly insulating. The charcoal shade is not flat black but a nuanced, smoky grey that shifts in different lights, revealing depth and texture. Construction is where this vest earns its keep. The round neck is clean and unfussy, sitting neatly at the collarbone. The buttoned opening is precise, with each gold disc set at intervals that allow for varied degrees of closure—fully fastened for a crisp, almost uniformed look, or left open to reveal a collar or a contrasting layer beneath. The fit is considered: not oversized, not slim, but tailored with a gentle ease that accommodates movement. The hem falls at the high hip, a proportion that layers effortlessly without bulk. In motion, the vest moves with the wearer, the knit flexing slightly without sagging. It is a piece built for transition—the early chill of autumn, the unpredictable warmth of a winter afternoon, or the layered depths of deep season. Style it over a fine cotton shirt for a studio-clean look, or under a tailored blazer for a shot of texture. Tuck it into high-waisted trousers or let it skim a silk skirt. The gold buttons catch the light, a quiet punctuation that needs no further ornament. Concrete styling note: Wear it unbuttoned over a white poplin shirt and charcoal wool trousers, with a leather loafer and a single gold earring.
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Petite Mendigote | Charcoal Merino Wool Vest – Gold Button Detail
Petite Mendigote | Charcoal Merino Wool Vest – Gold Button Detail
A vest of deliberate restraint, this Petite Mendigote piece in charcoal merino wool announces itself through a singular, decisive detail: a row of polished gold buttons that march from the rounded neckline to the hem. The silhouette is a study in architectural simplicity—sleeveless, lean, and cut with a precision that respects the body’s line without clinging. It is a garment that understands the power of negative space, leaving the arms free and the torso defined, creating a clean vertical that elongates and streamlines. The handfeel is immediate and telling. The merino wool, blended with a whisper of cashmere, yields a surface that is both crisp and impossibly soft—a fine-gauged knit that holds its shape without stiffness. There is a subtle loft to the fabric, a gentle airiness that traps warmth without weight. Against the skin, it feels like a second layer of composure: smooth, dry, and quietly insulating. The charcoal shade is not flat black but a nuanced, smoky grey that shifts in different lights, revealing depth and texture. Construction is where this vest earns its keep. The round neck is clean and unfussy, sitting neatly at the collarbone. The buttoned opening is precise, with each gold disc set at intervals that allow for varied degrees of closure—fully fastened for a crisp, almost uniformed look, or left open to reveal a collar or a contrasting layer beneath. The fit is considered: not oversized, not slim, but tailored with a gentle ease that accommodates movement. The hem falls at the high hip, a proportion that layers effortlessly without bulk. In motion, the vest moves with the wearer, the knit flexing slightly without sagging. It is a piece built for transition—the early chill of autumn, the unpredictable warmth of a winter afternoon, or the layered depths of deep season. Style it over a fine cotton shirt for a studio-clean look, or under a tailored blazer for a shot of texture. Tuck it into high-waisted trousers or let it skim a silk skirt. The gold buttons catch the light, a quiet punctuation that needs no further ornament. Concrete styling note: Wear it unbuttoned over a white poplin shirt and charcoal wool trousers, with a leather loafer and a single gold earring.
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A vest of deliberate restraint, this Petite Mendigote piece in charcoal merino wool announces itself through a singular, decisive detail: a row of polished gold buttons that march from the rounded neckline to the hem. The silhouette is a study in architectural simplicity—sleeveless, lean, and cut with a precision that respects the body’s line without clinging. It is a garment that understands the power of negative space, leaving the arms free and the torso defined, creating a clean vertical that elongates and streamlines. The handfeel is immediate and telling. The merino wool, blended with a whisper of cashmere, yields a surface that is both crisp and impossibly soft—a fine-gauged knit that holds its shape without stiffness. There is a subtle loft to the fabric, a gentle airiness that traps warmth without weight. Against the skin, it feels like a second layer of composure: smooth, dry, and quietly insulating. The charcoal shade is not flat black but a nuanced, smoky grey that shifts in different lights, revealing depth and texture. Construction is where this vest earns its keep. The round neck is clean and unfussy, sitting neatly at the collarbone. The buttoned opening is precise, with each gold disc set at intervals that allow for varied degrees of closure—fully fastened for a crisp, almost uniformed look, or left open to reveal a collar or a contrasting layer beneath. The fit is considered: not oversized, not slim, but tailored with a gentle ease that accommodates movement. The hem falls at the high hip, a proportion that layers effortlessly without bulk. In motion, the vest moves with the wearer, the knit flexing slightly without sagging. It is a piece built for transition—the early chill of autumn, the unpredictable warmth of a winter afternoon, or the layered depths of deep season. Style it over a fine cotton shirt for a studio-clean look, or under a tailored blazer for a shot of texture. Tuck it into high-waisted trousers or let it skim a silk skirt. The gold buttons catch the light, a quiet punctuation that needs no further ornament. Concrete styling note: Wear it unbuttoned over a white poplin shirt and charcoal wool trousers, with a leather loafer and a single gold earring.



















