


American Vintage | Boat Neck Fitted Jumper - Alpaca Blend Grey Gris-Chine
A boat neck is a proposition of poise, and the American Vintage Pullover East18s interprets it with a distinctly Parisian nonchalance. Anchored cleanly at the shoulder line, the neckline cuts a horizontal stroke that frames the collarbone without revealing too much, offering a sense of refined restraint. From this precise point, the jumper drops into a lean, elongated silhouette that skims the torso rather than gripping it, creating a line that is both architectural and effortless. It is a shape that understands proportion—close enough to suggest the body beneath, yet loose enough to maintain a breath of air between fabric and skin. The handfeel is where this piece truly distinguishes itself. The blend of alpaca and wool lends a soft, brushed texture that is almost velvety to the touch, with a subtle halo that catches the light without sheen. The alpaca contributes a cloud-like warmth that belies its weight, while the wool provides structure and resilience. There is a gentle give from the elastane content, allowing the knit to move with you rather than resist. The result is a fabric that feels substantial enough to hold its shape through a long day, yet light enough to be worn from the first chill of autumn into the deep quiet of winter. Construction follows the logic of the fine gauge: a tight, clean stitch that ensures the silhouette remains crisp. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is discreet, never pulling or bunching, but quietly securing the garment’s place. The fit is fitted but not compressive—it follows the torso’s line without exaggerating it, leaving room for a fine-cotton shirt collar to peek out at the neckline. This is a knit that respects the body’s architecture, dropping into a lean column that elongates the frame rather than truncating it. In movement, the jumper shifts with a quiet fluidity. The alpaca blend allows the fabric to drape without stiffness, so when you reach for a coffee cup or turn to speak, the knit responds without pulling out of shape. It is a garment that does not demand attention, yet earns it through the quality of its quiet presence. Seasonally, it is a true transitional piece—substantial enough for a crisp October afternoon, yet refined enough to layer under a wool coat come January. Style it untucked over tailored trousers in a contrasting shade of charcoal or cream, allowing the boat neck to stand as the focal point. Alternatively, slip it beneath a structured blazer—the soft, brushed texture of the alpaca against the sharp tailoring creates a studied contrast that feels both intentional and effortless. For a more relaxed approach, pair with wide-leg denim and a leather loafer, letting the jumper’s clean line anchor the outfit. However you wear it, this is a piece that works best when it is the quiet foundation upon which the rest of your wardrobe builds.
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A boat neck is a proposition of poise, and the American Vintage Pullover East18s interprets it with a distinctly Parisian nonchalance. Anchored cleanly at the shoulder line, the neckline cuts a horizontal stroke that frames the collarbone without revealing too much, offering a sense of refined restraint. From this precise point, the jumper drops into a lean, elongated silhouette that skims the torso rather than gripping it, creating a line that is both architectural and effortless. It is a shape that understands proportion—close enough to suggest the body beneath, yet loose enough to maintain a breath of air between fabric and skin. The handfeel is where this piece truly distinguishes itself. The blend of alpaca and wool lends a soft, brushed texture that is almost velvety to the touch, with a subtle halo that catches the light without sheen. The alpaca contributes a cloud-like warmth that belies its weight, while the wool provides structure and resilience. There is a gentle give from the elastane content, allowing the knit to move with you rather than resist. The result is a fabric that feels substantial enough to hold its shape through a long day, yet light enough to be worn from the first chill of autumn into the deep quiet of winter. Construction follows the logic of the fine gauge: a tight, clean stitch that ensures the silhouette remains crisp. The ribbing at the cuffs and hem is discreet, never pulling or bunching, but quietly securing the garment’s place. The fit is fitted but not compressive—it follows the torso’s line without exaggerating it, leaving room for a fine-cotton shirt collar to peek out at the neckline. This is a knit that respects the body’s architecture, dropping into a lean column that elongates the frame rather than truncating it. In movement, the jumper shifts with a quiet fluidity. The alpaca blend allows the fabric to drape without stiffness, so when you reach for a coffee cup or turn to speak, the knit responds without pulling out of shape. It is a garment that does not demand attention, yet earns it through the quality of its quiet presence. Seasonally, it is a true transitional piece—substantial enough for a crisp October afternoon, yet refined enough to layer under a wool coat come January. Style it untucked over tailored trousers in a contrasting shade of charcoal or cream, allowing the boat neck to stand as the focal point. Alternatively, slip it beneath a structured blazer—the soft, brushed texture of the alpaca against the sharp tailoring creates a studied contrast that feels both intentional and effortless. For a more relaxed approach, pair with wide-leg denim and a leather loafer, letting the jumper’s clean line anchor the outfit. However you wear it, this is a piece that works best when it is the quiet foundation upon which the rest of your wardrobe builds.






















