
Cold Breaker | Pepitko Wool Vest - Straight Cut Icy-Blue
A vest that refuses to be an afterthought. The Pepitko Icy-Blue from Cold Breaker arrives in a straight, sharp cut that foregoes softness for structure, its silhouette a deliberate, architectural line from shoulder to hem. There is no slouch here—only a clean, unapologetic geometry that frames the torso with precision. The sleeveless form is a study in negative space, allowing the body beneath to define the volume, while the zip closure bisects the front with a utilitarian gesture that feels both modern and decisive. The fabric is the anchor. Knit from 100% Irish wool by The Yoko Wool house, the hand is dense, resilient, and textured without being coarse. The wool carries a rustic warmth—a memory of the Irish landscape—but the icy-blue hue cools it into something more cerebral, more urban. The surface is not soft in the cashmere sense; it is crisp, with a slight tooth that speaks to durability and purpose. When held, the weight is substantial but not heavy, a fabric that knows its own strength and wears it with quiet confidence. Fit is where the vest asserts its character. The straight cut skims the body without clinging, offering enough ease for layering but never sacrificing its tailored intent. Two patch pockets at the hem are framed by clean, bound edges, their placement low and deliberate, grounding the piece visually. The zip closure runs smoothly, its track integrated into the structure rather than added as an afterthought. The shoulders sit naturally, the armholes cut high to avoid gaping, ensuring the silhouette remains intact whether zipped or open. In motion, the vest moves with a controlled drape—the wool holds its shape, creasing minimally, settling back into its lines after each shift. This is a garment for the edges of the season: early autumn mornings, late spring evenings, or the transitional days when a coat feels too heavy and a sweater not enough. Style it over a fine-gauge rollneck in charcoal or cream, letting the vest’s icy-blue take center stage. For a sharper edge, layer it over a crisp white poplin shirt, the collar left open, the zip half-drawn. It is equally at home over a silk slip dress, the contrast of textures—wool against liquid—creating a tension that feels distinctly modern. The Pepitko is not a layer of warmth; it is a layer of intention. Let the silhouette do the talking.
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A vest that refuses to be an afterthought. The Pepitko Icy-Blue from Cold Breaker arrives in a straight, sharp cut that foregoes softness for structure, its silhouette a deliberate, architectural line from shoulder to hem. There is no slouch here—only a clean, unapologetic geometry that frames the torso with precision. The sleeveless form is a study in negative space, allowing the body beneath to define the volume, while the zip closure bisects the front with a utilitarian gesture that feels both modern and decisive. The fabric is the anchor. Knit from 100% Irish wool by The Yoko Wool house, the hand is dense, resilient, and textured without being coarse. The wool carries a rustic warmth—a memory of the Irish landscape—but the icy-blue hue cools it into something more cerebral, more urban. The surface is not soft in the cashmere sense; it is crisp, with a slight tooth that speaks to durability and purpose. When held, the weight is substantial but not heavy, a fabric that knows its own strength and wears it with quiet confidence. Fit is where the vest asserts its character. The straight cut skims the body without clinging, offering enough ease for layering but never sacrificing its tailored intent. Two patch pockets at the hem are framed by clean, bound edges, their placement low and deliberate, grounding the piece visually. The zip closure runs smoothly, its track integrated into the structure rather than added as an afterthought. The shoulders sit naturally, the armholes cut high to avoid gaping, ensuring the silhouette remains intact whether zipped or open. In motion, the vest moves with a controlled drape—the wool holds its shape, creasing minimally, settling back into its lines after each shift. This is a garment for the edges of the season: early autumn mornings, late spring evenings, or the transitional days when a coat feels too heavy and a sweater not enough. Style it over a fine-gauge rollneck in charcoal or cream, letting the vest’s icy-blue take center stage. For a sharper edge, layer it over a crisp white poplin shirt, the collar left open, the zip half-drawn. It is equally at home over a silk slip dress, the contrast of textures—wool against liquid—creating a tension that feels distinctly modern. The Pepitko is not a layer of warmth; it is a layer of intention. Let the silhouette do the talking.




















