




Bellerose | Short-Sleeve Crewneck Sweater - Worker Blue Meteora
There is a distinct nonchalance to this sweater, a knowing contradiction stitched into its very form. From Bellerose, the Short-Sleeve Crewneck in Worker Blue Meteora reimagines the archetypal crewneck, cropping its sleeves to an unexpected terminus that lands just below the shoulder. The result is a silhouette that reads as both familiar and entirely fresh—a classic shape stripped of its seasonal weight, rendered weightless and airy. The Worker Blue hue is a deep, lived-in indigo, the kind of colour that suggests a garment with a history, even before it has been worn. The fabric is the quiet hero here: a blend of angora and polyamide that achieves a rare duality. It is impossibly soft to the touch, with the angora lending a plush, almost hazy halo of fibre that catches light in a subtle, diffused manner. Yet the polyamide provides a necessary tensile strength, preventing the knit from becoming too delicate or prone to sagging. The medium-gauge construction gives it a defined texture—not too fine, not too chunky—allowing the fabric to hold its shape while still draping with a gentle, unstructured ease. The hand-feel is a deliberate luxury: you want to touch it, to press the sleeve between your fingers and register that cloud-like softness. Cut for a relaxed fit, the sweater does not cling but rather skims the body with an easy generosity. The shoulder seams drop slightly, reinforcing the laid-back attitude, while the ribbed trim at the neckline, cuffs, and hem introduces a necessary counterpoint of structure. These ribbed edges are clean and precise, anchoring the otherwise fluid form and preventing it from reading as sloppy. The construction is thoughtful: the ribbing is dense enough to hold its own against the softer body of the knit, creating a visual and tactile border that frames the garment’s proportions. Movement is effortless. The short sleeves allow for a full range of motion—no bunching, no restriction—making this a piece that feels as good in motion as it does at rest. It is a transitional staple, equally suited to a brisk spring afternoon, a cool summer evening, or the first chill of autumn. Pair it with tailored trousers in a contrasting texture—crisp wool or fluid silk—and a low-heeled boot for a studied counterpoint to the sweater’s insouciant ease. Alternatively, let it drift over a slip dress or wide-leg denim for a look that is entirely unstudied, entirely considered.
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There is a distinct nonchalance to this sweater, a knowing contradiction stitched into its very form. From Bellerose, the Short-Sleeve Crewneck in Worker Blue Meteora reimagines the archetypal crewneck, cropping its sleeves to an unexpected terminus that lands just below the shoulder. The result is a silhouette that reads as both familiar and entirely fresh—a classic shape stripped of its seasonal weight, rendered weightless and airy. The Worker Blue hue is a deep, lived-in indigo, the kind of colour that suggests a garment with a history, even before it has been worn. The fabric is the quiet hero here: a blend of angora and polyamide that achieves a rare duality. It is impossibly soft to the touch, with the angora lending a plush, almost hazy halo of fibre that catches light in a subtle, diffused manner. Yet the polyamide provides a necessary tensile strength, preventing the knit from becoming too delicate or prone to sagging. The medium-gauge construction gives it a defined texture—not too fine, not too chunky—allowing the fabric to hold its shape while still draping with a gentle, unstructured ease. The hand-feel is a deliberate luxury: you want to touch it, to press the sleeve between your fingers and register that cloud-like softness. Cut for a relaxed fit, the sweater does not cling but rather skims the body with an easy generosity. The shoulder seams drop slightly, reinforcing the laid-back attitude, while the ribbed trim at the neckline, cuffs, and hem introduces a necessary counterpoint of structure. These ribbed edges are clean and precise, anchoring the otherwise fluid form and preventing it from reading as sloppy. The construction is thoughtful: the ribbing is dense enough to hold its own against the softer body of the knit, creating a visual and tactile border that frames the garment’s proportions. Movement is effortless. The short sleeves allow for a full range of motion—no bunching, no restriction—making this a piece that feels as good in motion as it does at rest. It is a transitional staple, equally suited to a brisk spring afternoon, a cool summer evening, or the first chill of autumn. Pair it with tailored trousers in a contrasting texture—crisp wool or fluid silk—and a low-heeled boot for a studied counterpoint to the sweater’s insouciant ease. Alternatively, let it drift over a slip dress or wide-leg denim for a look that is entirely unstudied, entirely considered.






















