




KUJTEN | Ulla Oversized Funnel Neck Cashmere Sweater - Green Organic
The Ulla sweater from KUJTEN announces itself with a singular, decisive gesture: a funnel neck that rises without interruption, transforming the expected turtleneck into a sculptural, almost architectural collar. There is no ribbing, no fold—just a clean column of cashmere that frames the face with deliberate restraint. The silhouette is generously oversized, yet never sloppy; the shoulders drop, the body relaxes, and the funnel stands upright, creating a tension between volume and structure that feels distinctly contemporary. This is not a sweater that clings or conforms—it is one that holds its own space, and invites you to inhabit it. The handfeel is immediate and unmistakable: an 8-thread jersey knit in 100% cashmere, dense enough to feel substantial, yet impossibly soft against the skin. The organic green hue—a deep, mossy tone with no hint of synthetic brightness—gives the sweater a grounded, almost mineral quality. The yarn itself has a slight bloom, a gentle halo that catches light without shine, and the weight of the knit drapes with a quiet authority. It is the kind of fabric that warms slowly, that molds to your movements over the course of a day, that asks to be touched. Cut and construction are precise. The oversized proportions are engineered with a dropped shoulder and a straight, boxy body that falls to the hip—neither cropped nor tunic-length. The sleeves are generously wide, ending at a length that allows the cuff to be pushed up or left to pool slightly at the wrist. The funnel neck rises high enough to tuck into, but remains soft and pliable, never stiff. Every seam is finished with the clean, minimal detailing that defines KUJTEN’s approach: no logos, no embellishment, just the integrity of the knit and the clarity of the silhouette. In movement, the sweater shifts and resettles with a fluidity that belies its weight. The 8-thread construction gives it a slight heft, a reassuring gravity, but the cashmere’s natural drape ensures it never feels bulky. It moves like a second layer of skin, albeit one that is warm, protective, and quietly luxurious. This is a piece for transitional cold—early winter mornings, late autumn afternoons, the kind of day when you need something substantial but not suffocating. Style it with tailored wool trousers and leather loafers for a study in textural contrast, or layer it over a silk slip dress for an unexpected play of softness and structure. The green is both neutral and distinctive, pairing as easily with charcoal and cream as it does with denim and olive. It works equally well tucked into high-waisted jeans or worn loose over a fine-ribbed knit. This is a sweater that earns its place in a wardrobe not by shouting, but by being the piece you reach for again and again—the one that makes getting dressed feel effortless.
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The Ulla sweater from KUJTEN announces itself with a singular, decisive gesture: a funnel neck that rises without interruption, transforming the expected turtleneck into a sculptural, almost architectural collar. There is no ribbing, no fold—just a clean column of cashmere that frames the face with deliberate restraint. The silhouette is generously oversized, yet never sloppy; the shoulders drop, the body relaxes, and the funnel stands upright, creating a tension between volume and structure that feels distinctly contemporary. This is not a sweater that clings or conforms—it is one that holds its own space, and invites you to inhabit it. The handfeel is immediate and unmistakable: an 8-thread jersey knit in 100% cashmere, dense enough to feel substantial, yet impossibly soft against the skin. The organic green hue—a deep, mossy tone with no hint of synthetic brightness—gives the sweater a grounded, almost mineral quality. The yarn itself has a slight bloom, a gentle halo that catches light without shine, and the weight of the knit drapes with a quiet authority. It is the kind of fabric that warms slowly, that molds to your movements over the course of a day, that asks to be touched. Cut and construction are precise. The oversized proportions are engineered with a dropped shoulder and a straight, boxy body that falls to the hip—neither cropped nor tunic-length. The sleeves are generously wide, ending at a length that allows the cuff to be pushed up or left to pool slightly at the wrist. The funnel neck rises high enough to tuck into, but remains soft and pliable, never stiff. Every seam is finished with the clean, minimal detailing that defines KUJTEN’s approach: no logos, no embellishment, just the integrity of the knit and the clarity of the silhouette. In movement, the sweater shifts and resettles with a fluidity that belies its weight. The 8-thread construction gives it a slight heft, a reassuring gravity, but the cashmere’s natural drape ensures it never feels bulky. It moves like a second layer of skin, albeit one that is warm, protective, and quietly luxurious. This is a piece for transitional cold—early winter mornings, late autumn afternoons, the kind of day when you need something substantial but not suffocating. Style it with tailored wool trousers and leather loafers for a study in textural contrast, or layer it over a silk slip dress for an unexpected play of softness and structure. The green is both neutral and distinctive, pairing as easily with charcoal and cream as it does with denim and olive. It works equally well tucked into high-waisted jeans or worn loose over a fine-ribbed knit. This is a sweater that earns its place in a wardrobe not by shouting, but by being the piece you reach for again and again—the one that makes getting dressed feel effortless.






















