€300.00*
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
"Aimone Knit Cardigan Sugarblue"
The Aimone cardigan combines a robust structure with sophisticated details that make it an essential piece for any wardrobe. Made from 100% lambswool, the cardigan features a chunky beaded knit that adds depth and dimension to the structure. The zip fastening at the front adds a modern twist to the classic design, while the additional chest pocket offers both functionality and style. With its 3-gauge (3 GG) knit, this cardigan has a robust, chunky texture that's perfect for layering in cooler weather.
Details:
- Colour: Light blue
- Regular fit Chunky pearl knit - A bold, textured pattern that gives the cardigan a unique aesthetic
- The two-way zip on the front gives the traditional cardigan a modern, practical touch Chest pocket - A fashionable and functional detail that increases the versatility of the cardigan
Fabric:
- 100% lambswool: Soft, insulating and breathable, providing excellent warmth and comfort
- 3-gauge knit: A thick and cosy knit, ideal for colder days
Fabric: | Lambswool |
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More than 400 years ago, dock workers in Genoa made robust clothing from Arabic cotton called 'Geanes fustian'. Dyed blue with indigo, the durable material was ideal for dock work. The 'Blue from Genoa' - 'Bleu de Gênes' is exported all over the world and makes the 'Blue Jeans' world famous. This story inspired a beautiful denim brand from Denmark to get its name: Blue de Gênes. "Indigo flows through the veins here," they joked. But it's true. You can tell by looking at each denim how much heart and soul it contains. In a small denim factory in Firenze, Italy, the denims are lovingly made by hand. Individual details, personally signed labels and historical manufacturing methods, such as reinforced back pockets and old rivets, refer to another time when denim production was still a true artisan's craft. The combination of classic, traditional values and the redefinition of the stylish, modern man creates an authentic, refined yet pithy vintage look.