
KUJTEN | Caroline Crop Cashmere Sweater - Blue Ice Blanc
The KUJTEN Caroline Crop Cashmere Sweater arrives with a deliberate brevity, its silhouette a crisp exclamation point rather than a trailing sentence. This is not a sweater that merely ends; it stops, precisely, at the natural waist, leaving a clean line that reframes proportion. The round neckline is unadorned, the shoulders relaxed, and the overall effect is one of architectural restraint—a compact frame that asserts its presence without shouting. It is, in essence, a study in modern ease, where every centimeter is accounted for. Knit from 100% cashmere in a substantial six-thread jersey construction, the fabric offers a paradox: a dense, plush weight that feels substantial against the skin, yet yields a surprising airiness in its “Blue Ice” tone. The hand is soft but not limp, with a slight resilience that speaks to the yarn’s quality. This is cashmere that holds its shape, that drapes with a quiet authority rather than collapsing into a puddle. The texture is smooth, almost velvety, inviting touch without demanding it—a material that understands its own luxury. The cut is intentional and unapologetic. At a 50 cm length and 45 cm width (size T2), the Caroline crop sits neatly above the waist, creating a compact silhouette that elongates the leg and emphasizes the torso. The six-thread construction lends a dense, plush weight that belies the sweater’s airy tone, ensuring it retains its structure even after hours of wear. The seams are clean, the ribbing at neckline, cuffs, and hem is minimal but precise—every detail serves the overall geometry of the piece. Movement is fluid yet contained. The sweater skims the body without clinging, allowing for natural gesture while maintaining its architectural integrity. It transitions effortlessly from a brisk morning walk through the Marais to an afternoon of gallery hopping, its compact form never interfering with a coat’s drape. The seasonality is inherently transitional: it works as a standalone piece against early autumn chill, or layered beneath a wool blazer when winter bites. For a studied Parisian look, pair it with high-waisted wool trousers and a patent leather loafer—the crop creates a clean break that highlights the waist, while the cashmere’s softness contrasts with the trouser’s structure. Alternatively, let it fall over a silk slip dress for an unexpected evening juxtaposition. The Caroline is not a sweater for every occasion; it is a sweater for the occasions that matter.
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The KUJTEN Caroline Crop Cashmere Sweater arrives with a deliberate brevity, its silhouette a crisp exclamation point rather than a trailing sentence. This is not a sweater that merely ends; it stops, precisely, at the natural waist, leaving a clean line that reframes proportion. The round neckline is unadorned, the shoulders relaxed, and the overall effect is one of architectural restraint—a compact frame that asserts its presence without shouting. It is, in essence, a study in modern ease, where every centimeter is accounted for. Knit from 100% cashmere in a substantial six-thread jersey construction, the fabric offers a paradox: a dense, plush weight that feels substantial against the skin, yet yields a surprising airiness in its “Blue Ice” tone. The hand is soft but not limp, with a slight resilience that speaks to the yarn’s quality. This is cashmere that holds its shape, that drapes with a quiet authority rather than collapsing into a puddle. The texture is smooth, almost velvety, inviting touch without demanding it—a material that understands its own luxury. The cut is intentional and unapologetic. At a 50 cm length and 45 cm width (size T2), the Caroline crop sits neatly above the waist, creating a compact silhouette that elongates the leg and emphasizes the torso. The six-thread construction lends a dense, plush weight that belies the sweater’s airy tone, ensuring it retains its structure even after hours of wear. The seams are clean, the ribbing at neckline, cuffs, and hem is minimal but precise—every detail serves the overall geometry of the piece. Movement is fluid yet contained. The sweater skims the body without clinging, allowing for natural gesture while maintaining its architectural integrity. It transitions effortlessly from a brisk morning walk through the Marais to an afternoon of gallery hopping, its compact form never interfering with a coat’s drape. The seasonality is inherently transitional: it works as a standalone piece against early autumn chill, or layered beneath a wool blazer when winter bites. For a studied Parisian look, pair it with high-waisted wool trousers and a patent leather loafer—the crop creates a clean break that highlights the waist, while the cashmere’s softness contrasts with the trouser’s structure. Alternatively, let it fall over a silk slip dress for an unexpected evening juxtaposition. The Caroline is not a sweater for every occasion; it is a sweater for the occasions that matter.






















