



FROM FUTURE | Cashmere Stand-Collar Cardigan - Velvet-Purple
A stand collar is an assertion of intent, and on this FROM FUTURE cardigan, it transforms a familiar silhouette into something decisively modern. The velvet-purple cashmere catches light with a plush, almost mineral depth—neither flat nor flashy, but dimensional in a way that rewards a second look. This is not a cardigan that defaults to cozy neutrality; it’s a piece that commands attention through texture and structure, demanding to be seen as outerwear in its own right. The button front offers a deliberate choice: worn open, the line relaxes into an easy, elongated drape; fastened high, the stand collar cinches the neckline into a sharp, almost architectural frame. That duality is the cardigan’s quiet superpower. The cashmere itself is the anchor. It has a dense, substantial hand—not weightless, but with enough body to hold the silhouette without collapsing. The velvet finish gives it a slight nap, a tactile softness that feels almost sueded against the skin, while the ribbed trim at the cuffs and hem provides a clean, taut boundary. There’s no slouch here, no accidental bulk. The long sleeves are cut with precision, ending at the wrist bone, and the ribbing holds its shape without gaping. The overall construction is lean without being restrictive, the shoulders sitting cleanly without padding, the body skimming rather than clinging. In motion, the cardigan moves with a quiet fluidity—the cashmere drapes rather than pulls, the hem settling just at the hip. It’s a piece that works across seasons, equally at home over bare skin in a transitional autumn evening or layered atop a fine-gauge turtleneck in the dead of winter. The velvet-purple hue is deep enough to read as a neutral, yet distinct enough to replace a blazer in a low-key evening equation. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt and sharp tailored trousers for a study in textural contrast, or let it sit alone with raw-hem denim and leather boots for a look that’s deliberately undone. The stand collar does the work either way.
Original: $49.75
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A stand collar is an assertion of intent, and on this FROM FUTURE cardigan, it transforms a familiar silhouette into something decisively modern. The velvet-purple cashmere catches light with a plush, almost mineral depth—neither flat nor flashy, but dimensional in a way that rewards a second look. This is not a cardigan that defaults to cozy neutrality; it’s a piece that commands attention through texture and structure, demanding to be seen as outerwear in its own right. The button front offers a deliberate choice: worn open, the line relaxes into an easy, elongated drape; fastened high, the stand collar cinches the neckline into a sharp, almost architectural frame. That duality is the cardigan’s quiet superpower. The cashmere itself is the anchor. It has a dense, substantial hand—not weightless, but with enough body to hold the silhouette without collapsing. The velvet finish gives it a slight nap, a tactile softness that feels almost sueded against the skin, while the ribbed trim at the cuffs and hem provides a clean, taut boundary. There’s no slouch here, no accidental bulk. The long sleeves are cut with precision, ending at the wrist bone, and the ribbing holds its shape without gaping. The overall construction is lean without being restrictive, the shoulders sitting cleanly without padding, the body skimming rather than clinging. In motion, the cardigan moves with a quiet fluidity—the cashmere drapes rather than pulls, the hem settling just at the hip. It’s a piece that works across seasons, equally at home over bare skin in a transitional autumn evening or layered atop a fine-gauge turtleneck in the dead of winter. The velvet-purple hue is deep enough to read as a neutral, yet distinct enough to replace a blazer in a low-key evening equation. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt and sharp tailored trousers for a study in textural contrast, or let it sit alone with raw-hem denim and leather boots for a look that’s deliberately undone. The stand collar does the work either way.






















