Based on an American cardigan from the 1910s.
A photo of a man wearing a newsboy cap with two rows of buttons, likely taken in the United States in the 1910s.
There is a photo of two men wearing double-breasted, collarless cardigans.
The details of this cardigan are common in French workwear, but the photo itself was taken in America.
It seems that it was.
We extracted as many parts as possible that could be seen with the naked eye, and redesigned the detailed specifications and silhouette based on the brand's interpretation.
The yarn is made using silk noil, which is the cotton waste that remains after raw silk and spun silk are removed from the cocoon, and is characterized by its unique uneven texture and neps.
It contains a lot of air and has good heat retention properties, and it also has excellent moisture absorption and release properties, which are a natural property of silk.