

American Vintage | Oversized Foamy Knit Pullover - Boat Neck Gaspacho
A study in deliberate ease, the American Vintage Pullover Dam225 Gaspacho returns as a seasonal cornerstone, reissued in a palette that feels both grounded and immediate. Its defining feature is a generous, oversized silhouette that rejects rigid structure in favor of a soft, enveloping line—a shape that reads as effortless rather than slouchy, thanks to precise proportions that maintain a clean shoulder fall even at volume. The boat neck cuts a wide, horizontal band across the collarbone, lending a subtle, sculptural tension to an otherwise relaxed form. The fabric is where this pullover truly distinguishes itself. A foamy, open-knit mesh that feels almost buoyant to the touch, it combines the warmth of wool with the resilience of polyamide and a hint of elastane for gentle recovery. The blend—48% polyamide, 32% wool, 16% acrylic, 4% elastane—produces a surface that is visibly textured yet soft against skin, neither scratchy nor overly slick. The mesh structure allows air to circulate, making it a rare transitional piece that holds warmth without trapping heat, equally suited to a cool summer evening or the first chill of autumn. Construction follows American Vintage’s signature approach to casual tailoring: visible stitching traces the seams and hems, a deliberate detail that underscores the garment’s handcrafted quality rather than hiding it. The ball-cutter sleeves drop from a roomy armhole, creating a gentle, rounded volume that tapers only slightly at the cuff. The hem sits low on the hip, and the overall cut is meant to be worn loose—take your usual size and let the fabric do the work. This is not a fitted piece; its power lies in negative space and the way it drapes rather than clings. In motion, the pullover moves with a soft, liquid sway, the open knit catching light and shadow as it shifts. It is a piece for days that demand nothing more than a walk, a coffee, a train ride—occasions where comfort and presence matter equally. Style it with high-waisted denim and leather loafers for a studied nonchalance, or layer it over a crisp white collar for a contrast of textures. It works across seasons and wardrobes, a quiet anchor for everything else.
Original: $18.37
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A study in deliberate ease, the American Vintage Pullover Dam225 Gaspacho returns as a seasonal cornerstone, reissued in a palette that feels both grounded and immediate. Its defining feature is a generous, oversized silhouette that rejects rigid structure in favor of a soft, enveloping line—a shape that reads as effortless rather than slouchy, thanks to precise proportions that maintain a clean shoulder fall even at volume. The boat neck cuts a wide, horizontal band across the collarbone, lending a subtle, sculptural tension to an otherwise relaxed form. The fabric is where this pullover truly distinguishes itself. A foamy, open-knit mesh that feels almost buoyant to the touch, it combines the warmth of wool with the resilience of polyamide and a hint of elastane for gentle recovery. The blend—48% polyamide, 32% wool, 16% acrylic, 4% elastane—produces a surface that is visibly textured yet soft against skin, neither scratchy nor overly slick. The mesh structure allows air to circulate, making it a rare transitional piece that holds warmth without trapping heat, equally suited to a cool summer evening or the first chill of autumn. Construction follows American Vintage’s signature approach to casual tailoring: visible stitching traces the seams and hems, a deliberate detail that underscores the garment’s handcrafted quality rather than hiding it. The ball-cutter sleeves drop from a roomy armhole, creating a gentle, rounded volume that tapers only slightly at the cuff. The hem sits low on the hip, and the overall cut is meant to be worn loose—take your usual size and let the fabric do the work. This is not a fitted piece; its power lies in negative space and the way it drapes rather than clings. In motion, the pullover moves with a soft, liquid sway, the open knit catching light and shadow as it shifts. It is a piece for days that demand nothing more than a walk, a coffee, a train ride—occasions where comfort and presence matter equally. Style it with high-waisted denim and leather loafers for a studied nonchalance, or layer it over a crisp white collar for a contrast of textures. It works across seasons and wardrobes, a quiet anchor for everything else.






















