





Essentiel Antwerp | Jani Cardigan - Boxy Zip-Front Nectarine
The Cardigan Jani Nectarine from Essentiel Antwerp arrives as a study in deliberate proportion—a boxy, relaxed silhouette that refuses to cling or conform. Its defining feature is the dropped shoulder, which softens the line of the body, while the front zip fastening adds a utilitarian edge to an otherwise languid shape. This is not a cardigan that buttons up demurely; it is one that zips decisively, offering both structure and ease in a single gesture. The bright orange body, punctuated by contrasting pink trims, announces itself with the confidence of a piece that knows exactly where it belongs: at the center of attention. The fabric is a fine knit, lightweight yet substantial, with a smooth hand that speaks to its blend of viscose and polyester. It drapes without heaviness, settling into the body’s contours only where you want it to, and holds its shape with a quiet precision. The double stitching that outlines the garment is not merely decorative—it adds a tactile definition, a subtle architectural quality that prevents the relaxed fit from reading as sloppy. There is a crispness to the construction, a sense that every seam and hem has been considered, even as the overall effect is one of effortless nonchalance. The fit is intentionally generous: boxy through the body, with a dropped shoulder that extends the line of the arm. This is not a cardigan for layering tightly under a coat, but rather one that thrives as an outer layer, worn open or zipped to the chin. The patch pockets sit low and wide, reinforcing the horizontal emphasis of the silhouette and offering a practical counterpoint to the vertical zip. When worn, the fabric moves with a soft, swinging ease—the boxy cut allows for freedom of movement, never pulling or restricting, while the contrasting trims catch the light and draw the eye to the edges of the piece. This cardigan is a study in seasonal transition, equally at home over a simple cotton tee in early autumn or layered atop a fine-gauge turtleneck as the temperature drops. Style it with wide-leg denim and a leather loafer for a weekend stroll, or pair it with tailored trousers and a silk shell for a look that balances polish with ease. The nectarine hue is a statement in itself—wear it as the focal point of an otherwise neutral wardrobe, or lean into the contrast trims by adding a pink accessory. It is a piece that asks for nothing more than to be worn, and worn boldly.
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The Cardigan Jani Nectarine from Essentiel Antwerp arrives as a study in deliberate proportion—a boxy, relaxed silhouette that refuses to cling or conform. Its defining feature is the dropped shoulder, which softens the line of the body, while the front zip fastening adds a utilitarian edge to an otherwise languid shape. This is not a cardigan that buttons up demurely; it is one that zips decisively, offering both structure and ease in a single gesture. The bright orange body, punctuated by contrasting pink trims, announces itself with the confidence of a piece that knows exactly where it belongs: at the center of attention. The fabric is a fine knit, lightweight yet substantial, with a smooth hand that speaks to its blend of viscose and polyester. It drapes without heaviness, settling into the body’s contours only where you want it to, and holds its shape with a quiet precision. The double stitching that outlines the garment is not merely decorative—it adds a tactile definition, a subtle architectural quality that prevents the relaxed fit from reading as sloppy. There is a crispness to the construction, a sense that every seam and hem has been considered, even as the overall effect is one of effortless nonchalance. The fit is intentionally generous: boxy through the body, with a dropped shoulder that extends the line of the arm. This is not a cardigan for layering tightly under a coat, but rather one that thrives as an outer layer, worn open or zipped to the chin. The patch pockets sit low and wide, reinforcing the horizontal emphasis of the silhouette and offering a practical counterpoint to the vertical zip. When worn, the fabric moves with a soft, swinging ease—the boxy cut allows for freedom of movement, never pulling or restricting, while the contrasting trims catch the light and draw the eye to the edges of the piece. This cardigan is a study in seasonal transition, equally at home over a simple cotton tee in early autumn or layered atop a fine-gauge turtleneck as the temperature drops. Style it with wide-leg denim and a leather loafer for a weekend stroll, or pair it with tailored trousers and a silk shell for a look that balances polish with ease. The nectarine hue is a statement in itself—wear it as the focal point of an otherwise neutral wardrobe, or lean into the contrast trims by adding a pink accessory. It is a piece that asks for nothing more than to be worn, and worn boldly.






















