Beige Linen Cardigan
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The cotton and linen Cardigan by Brunello Cucinelli reinterprets knitwear with luminous and relaxed elegance. Crafted from a cotton and linen blend, it features an open-front design with no closure and a self-tie belt to adjust the fit. The shawl collar and long sleeves define a fluid silhouette, while all-over sequin embroidery adds a refined shimmering effect. Side welt pockets and perforated knit detailing complete the piece with lightness and sophistication. Season: SS26 Fit: Regular Composition: 94% Linen 6% Cotton
The Cardigan
The most quietly elegant knit a man can own — Italian wool, mother-of-pearl, and centuries of craft.
The Piece
The cardigan is the most considered piece of knitwear in a wardrobe — the only one designed to be worn open as readily as closed. Cut from fine merino, cashmere, or wool-silk blends, with mother-of-pearl buttons set on a placket reinforced with grosgrain ribbon.
The Craft
Knitted on fully-fashioned machines in northern Italy and Scotland — meaning the panels are shaped on the loom rather than cut from a knitted sheet. This preserves the integrity of every stitch and gives the garment its quiet drape.
How to Wear
Over a fine tee with tailored trousers, under a topcoat in deep winter, or as the unstructured third piece in place of a jacket. Few garments do more with less.
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