THINKING MU | Sherry Striped Wool Vest - Multi-Green
A graphic proposition in knitwear, THINKING MU’s Sherry vest cuts a deliberate figure. It opens with a sharp, sleeveless silhouette that is both relaxed and cropped, immediately establishing a modern, sculptural ease. The defining feature is its vibrant yellow stripe pattern, which cuts across a multi-green ground with an almost painterly confidence. This is not a quiet layering piece; it is a statement of intent, demanding to be seen. The round neckline provides a clean, minimal counterpoint to the bold striping, ensuring the graphic play remains the undisputed focus. The fabric itself is a ribbed wool, lending a reassuring structure that belies the vest’s airy, effortless drape. There is a distinct hand to the knit—firm enough to hold the garment’s shape, yet soft against the skin. The ribbing creates a subtle vertical texture that complements the horizontal stripes, adding a layer of tactile interest. It feels substantial without being heavy, a weight that speaks to transitional dressing—a piece that sits comfortably between seasons, offering warmth without bulk. The wool’s inherent breathability makes it as appropriate for a brisk autumn afternoon as it is for a layered winter ensemble. Fit and cut are executed with precision. The cropped hemline lands with intention, creating a short, clean line that plays with proportion. The relaxed fit through the body allows for ease of movement and effortless layering, while the ribbed construction ensures the silhouette remains defined, not slouchy. The cut is architectural in its simplicity, a study in negative space that invites the wearer to build around it. It is a vest that understands its own geometry, sitting on the body with a considered, almost graphic quality. In movement, the Sherry vest retains its structure, the ribbed fabric holding its form without clinging. It is a piece that encourages activity—a walk through the city, a meeting, an evening out—without demanding constant adjustment. The versatility lies in its ability to transform an outfit: slipped over a crisp white poplin shirt, it channels a preppy, intellectual energy; layered over a fine-gauge turtleneck, it becomes a textural counterpoint, the striping popping against a solid base. For a more daring approach, wear it alone, letting the graphic pattern and cropped cut define the entire silhouette. This is a vest for the woman who understands that dressing is an act of composition, and that a single, powerful piece can anchor an entire wardrobe. Style it with high-waisted trousers and leather boots for a look that is both sharp and undone.
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THINKING MU | Sherry Striped Wool Vest - Multi-Green
THINKING MU | Sherry Striped Wool Vest - Multi-Green
A graphic proposition in knitwear, THINKING MU’s Sherry vest cuts a deliberate figure. It opens with a sharp, sleeveless silhouette that is both relaxed and cropped, immediately establishing a modern, sculptural ease. The defining feature is its vibrant yellow stripe pattern, which cuts across a multi-green ground with an almost painterly confidence. This is not a quiet layering piece; it is a statement of intent, demanding to be seen. The round neckline provides a clean, minimal counterpoint to the bold striping, ensuring the graphic play remains the undisputed focus. The fabric itself is a ribbed wool, lending a reassuring structure that belies the vest’s airy, effortless drape. There is a distinct hand to the knit—firm enough to hold the garment’s shape, yet soft against the skin. The ribbing creates a subtle vertical texture that complements the horizontal stripes, adding a layer of tactile interest. It feels substantial without being heavy, a weight that speaks to transitional dressing—a piece that sits comfortably between seasons, offering warmth without bulk. The wool’s inherent breathability makes it as appropriate for a brisk autumn afternoon as it is for a layered winter ensemble. Fit and cut are executed with precision. The cropped hemline lands with intention, creating a short, clean line that plays with proportion. The relaxed fit through the body allows for ease of movement and effortless layering, while the ribbed construction ensures the silhouette remains defined, not slouchy. The cut is architectural in its simplicity, a study in negative space that invites the wearer to build around it. It is a vest that understands its own geometry, sitting on the body with a considered, almost graphic quality. In movement, the Sherry vest retains its structure, the ribbed fabric holding its form without clinging. It is a piece that encourages activity—a walk through the city, a meeting, an evening out—without demanding constant adjustment. The versatility lies in its ability to transform an outfit: slipped over a crisp white poplin shirt, it channels a preppy, intellectual energy; layered over a fine-gauge turtleneck, it becomes a textural counterpoint, the striping popping against a solid base. For a more daring approach, wear it alone, letting the graphic pattern and cropped cut define the entire silhouette. This is a vest for the woman who understands that dressing is an act of composition, and that a single, powerful piece can anchor an entire wardrobe. Style it with high-waisted trousers and leather boots for a look that is both sharp and undone.
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A graphic proposition in knitwear, THINKING MU’s Sherry vest cuts a deliberate figure. It opens with a sharp, sleeveless silhouette that is both relaxed and cropped, immediately establishing a modern, sculptural ease. The defining feature is its vibrant yellow stripe pattern, which cuts across a multi-green ground with an almost painterly confidence. This is not a quiet layering piece; it is a statement of intent, demanding to be seen. The round neckline provides a clean, minimal counterpoint to the bold striping, ensuring the graphic play remains the undisputed focus. The fabric itself is a ribbed wool, lending a reassuring structure that belies the vest’s airy, effortless drape. There is a distinct hand to the knit—firm enough to hold the garment’s shape, yet soft against the skin. The ribbing creates a subtle vertical texture that complements the horizontal stripes, adding a layer of tactile interest. It feels substantial without being heavy, a weight that speaks to transitional dressing—a piece that sits comfortably between seasons, offering warmth without bulk. The wool’s inherent breathability makes it as appropriate for a brisk autumn afternoon as it is for a layered winter ensemble. Fit and cut are executed with precision. The cropped hemline lands with intention, creating a short, clean line that plays with proportion. The relaxed fit through the body allows for ease of movement and effortless layering, while the ribbed construction ensures the silhouette remains defined, not slouchy. The cut is architectural in its simplicity, a study in negative space that invites the wearer to build around it. It is a vest that understands its own geometry, sitting on the body with a considered, almost graphic quality. In movement, the Sherry vest retains its structure, the ribbed fabric holding its form without clinging. It is a piece that encourages activity—a walk through the city, a meeting, an evening out—without demanding constant adjustment. The versatility lies in its ability to transform an outfit: slipped over a crisp white poplin shirt, it channels a preppy, intellectual energy; layered over a fine-gauge turtleneck, it becomes a textural counterpoint, the striping popping against a solid base. For a more daring approach, wear it alone, letting the graphic pattern and cropped cut define the entire silhouette. This is a vest for the woman who understands that dressing is an act of composition, and that a single, powerful piece can anchor an entire wardrobe. Style it with high-waisted trousers and leather boots for a look that is both sharp and undone.



















