THINKING MU | Fish Rob Knitted Vest in Navy Blue
A sculptural study in volume and ease, the Vest Rob Fish Blue by THINKING MU reimagines the knitted vest as a statement piece. Its defining feature is an exaggerated, rounded silhouette that softens the body’s lines, with dropped shoulders and a generous armhole that create a cocoon-like drape. The deep navy hue, rich and saturated, lends a graphic clarity to the garment’s ample proportions, making it feel both grounded and airy. This is knitwear that refuses to cling; it hovers, offering a modern, unstudied elegance. The fabric is a tactile revelation—a substantial yet pliable knit that carries a gentle, lived-in weight. Crafted from recycled cotton, the texture is matte and softly nubbed, with a hand that is both dry and warm. The knit structure has a subtle, irregular ribbing that adds visual depth without breaking the clean line. It drapes with a deliberate slouch, folding into soft creases at the sides rather than holding a rigid shape. There is no stiffness here; the garment moves with the body, yielding to gesture while maintaining its architectural form. The cut is masterfully relaxed, built on a straight, boxy frame that falls from the shoulder without any waist suppression. The hem sits at the hip, creating a balanced proportion that works over both lean and voluminous layers. The neckline is a neat, rounded crew, a crisp counterpoint to the sweeping width of the body. Seams are kept minimal, allowing the knit’s own structure to define the shape. This is a piece that relies on negative space and generous allowance for its effect—never restrictive, always intentional. In motion, the Vest Rob Fish Blue reveals its true character. The fabric swings with a soft, pendulum-like rhythm, the sleeves flaring slightly as you walk. It is thermal without being heavy, making it a transitional anchor for the in-between months—layered over a fine cotton shirt in early autumn, or worn alone with wide-leg trousers as the weather shifts. The navy tone serves as a neutral canvas, yet its depth prevents it from fading into the background. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather mules for a daytime contrast of textures, or pair it with a silk slip dress and tall boots for an evening where ease meets edge.
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THINKING MU | Fish Rob Knitted Vest in Navy Blue
THINKING MU | Fish Rob Knitted Vest in Navy Blue
A sculptural study in volume and ease, the Vest Rob Fish Blue by THINKING MU reimagines the knitted vest as a statement piece. Its defining feature is an exaggerated, rounded silhouette that softens the body’s lines, with dropped shoulders and a generous armhole that create a cocoon-like drape. The deep navy hue, rich and saturated, lends a graphic clarity to the garment’s ample proportions, making it feel both grounded and airy. This is knitwear that refuses to cling; it hovers, offering a modern, unstudied elegance. The fabric is a tactile revelation—a substantial yet pliable knit that carries a gentle, lived-in weight. Crafted from recycled cotton, the texture is matte and softly nubbed, with a hand that is both dry and warm. The knit structure has a subtle, irregular ribbing that adds visual depth without breaking the clean line. It drapes with a deliberate slouch, folding into soft creases at the sides rather than holding a rigid shape. There is no stiffness here; the garment moves with the body, yielding to gesture while maintaining its architectural form. The cut is masterfully relaxed, built on a straight, boxy frame that falls from the shoulder without any waist suppression. The hem sits at the hip, creating a balanced proportion that works over both lean and voluminous layers. The neckline is a neat, rounded crew, a crisp counterpoint to the sweeping width of the body. Seams are kept minimal, allowing the knit’s own structure to define the shape. This is a piece that relies on negative space and generous allowance for its effect—never restrictive, always intentional. In motion, the Vest Rob Fish Blue reveals its true character. The fabric swings with a soft, pendulum-like rhythm, the sleeves flaring slightly as you walk. It is thermal without being heavy, making it a transitional anchor for the in-between months—layered over a fine cotton shirt in early autumn, or worn alone with wide-leg trousers as the weather shifts. The navy tone serves as a neutral canvas, yet its depth prevents it from fading into the background. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather mules for a daytime contrast of textures, or pair it with a silk slip dress and tall boots for an evening where ease meets edge.
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A sculptural study in volume and ease, the Vest Rob Fish Blue by THINKING MU reimagines the knitted vest as a statement piece. Its defining feature is an exaggerated, rounded silhouette that softens the body’s lines, with dropped shoulders and a generous armhole that create a cocoon-like drape. The deep navy hue, rich and saturated, lends a graphic clarity to the garment’s ample proportions, making it feel both grounded and airy. This is knitwear that refuses to cling; it hovers, offering a modern, unstudied elegance. The fabric is a tactile revelation—a substantial yet pliable knit that carries a gentle, lived-in weight. Crafted from recycled cotton, the texture is matte and softly nubbed, with a hand that is both dry and warm. The knit structure has a subtle, irregular ribbing that adds visual depth without breaking the clean line. It drapes with a deliberate slouch, folding into soft creases at the sides rather than holding a rigid shape. There is no stiffness here; the garment moves with the body, yielding to gesture while maintaining its architectural form. The cut is masterfully relaxed, built on a straight, boxy frame that falls from the shoulder without any waist suppression. The hem sits at the hip, creating a balanced proportion that works over both lean and voluminous layers. The neckline is a neat, rounded crew, a crisp counterpoint to the sweeping width of the body. Seams are kept minimal, allowing the knit’s own structure to define the shape. This is a piece that relies on negative space and generous allowance for its effect—never restrictive, always intentional. In motion, the Vest Rob Fish Blue reveals its true character. The fabric swings with a soft, pendulum-like rhythm, the sleeves flaring slightly as you walk. It is thermal without being heavy, making it a transitional anchor for the in-between months—layered over a fine cotton shirt in early autumn, or worn alone with wide-leg trousers as the weather shifts. The navy tone serves as a neutral canvas, yet its depth prevents it from fading into the background. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather mules for a daytime contrast of textures, or pair it with a silk slip dress and tall boots for an evening where ease meets edge.



















