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Laurence Bras | Pullover Cowboy - Merino Wool Knit with Integrated Scarf in Medium-Grey

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Laurence Bras | Pullover Cowboy - Merino Wool Knit with Integrated Scarf in Medium-Grey

The Pullover Cowboy arrives as a quiet subversion of the knitwear canon. Laurence Bras anchors the silhouette with raglan sleeves that sweep from collar to cuff, their diagonal seams softening the shoulder line into something deliberately languid. The body follows suit—slightly oversized, yet held in check by a precision that separates intention from accident. It is a shape that knows exactly how much room it needs. From the crew neck, an integrated scarf unfurls, a signature gesture that transforms the sweater into a piece of wearable architecture. Tie it loosely at the throat, let one end drape longer than the other, or leave it entirely undone—the choice rewrites the neckline each time. The hand of this knit is its quiet authority. Fine merino wool, spun to a weight that feels substantial without bulk, yields a surface that is both soft and resilient. There is a slight nap to the touch, a velveteen whisper against the skin that deepens with wear. The medium-grey tone is not flat; it holds dimension, catching light in subtle shifts across the ribbing and the scarf’s generous folds. This is a grey that reads as neutral but refuses to disappear—a tonal anchor that draws the eye without demanding attention. Construction follows the logic of ease. The raglan sleeve, cut from the body, allows for unencumbered movement—a lift of the arm, a reach across a table, the shrug of a shoulder. The oversized fit is calibrated to drape rather than drown, with a hem that falls cleanly at the hip and a sleeve that ends with a gentle ribbed cuff. There is no stiffness here; the merino follows the body’s lines without clinging, creating a silhouette that shifts with each gesture. It is a piece built for motion, not stillness. Seasonally, the Pullover Cowboy lives in the in-between moments—the first chill of autumn, the lingering cool of early spring. It layers cleanly under a wool coat or a shearling jacket, the integrated scarf adding a layer of warmth at the neck without the fuss of a separate accessory. On its own, it carries enough presence to stand as the focal point of an outfit. Style it with a structured trouser in charcoal or black, the raglan line softening the tailoring’s edge. Add a leather boot with a stacked heel, and the tension between ease and sharpness becomes the point. Or pair it with raw denim and a low-profile sneaker for a study in deliberate nonchalance. The scarf—tied, loose, or somewhere in between—remains the signature, a detail that turns a simple knit into a statement of considered restraint.

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The Pullover Cowboy arrives as a quiet subversion of the knitwear canon. Laurence Bras anchors the silhouette with raglan sleeves that sweep from collar to cuff, their diagonal seams softening the shoulder line into something deliberately languid. The body follows suit—slightly oversized, yet held in check by a precision that separates intention from accident. It is a shape that knows exactly how much room it needs. From the crew neck, an integrated scarf unfurls, a signature gesture that transforms the sweater into a piece of wearable architecture. Tie it loosely at the throat, let one end drape longer than the other, or leave it entirely undone—the choice rewrites the neckline each time. The hand of this knit is its quiet authority. Fine merino wool, spun to a weight that feels substantial without bulk, yields a surface that is both soft and resilient. There is a slight nap to the touch, a velveteen whisper against the skin that deepens with wear. The medium-grey tone is not flat; it holds dimension, catching light in subtle shifts across the ribbing and the scarf’s generous folds. This is a grey that reads as neutral but refuses to disappear—a tonal anchor that draws the eye without demanding attention. Construction follows the logic of ease. The raglan sleeve, cut from the body, allows for unencumbered movement—a lift of the arm, a reach across a table, the shrug of a shoulder. The oversized fit is calibrated to drape rather than drown, with a hem that falls cleanly at the hip and a sleeve that ends with a gentle ribbed cuff. There is no stiffness here; the merino follows the body’s lines without clinging, creating a silhouette that shifts with each gesture. It is a piece built for motion, not stillness. Seasonally, the Pullover Cowboy lives in the in-between moments—the first chill of autumn, the lingering cool of early spring. It layers cleanly under a wool coat or a shearling jacket, the integrated scarf adding a layer of warmth at the neck without the fuss of a separate accessory. On its own, it carries enough presence to stand as the focal point of an outfit. Style it with a structured trouser in charcoal or black, the raglan line softening the tailoring’s edge. Add a leather boot with a stacked heel, and the tension between ease and sharpness becomes the point. Or pair it with raw denim and a low-profile sneaker for a study in deliberate nonchalance. The scarf—tied, loose, or somewhere in between—remains the signature, a detail that turns a simple knit into a statement of considered restraint.