




MOLLI | Bridge3 Micro-Jacquard Cardigan - Deep-Black-Multi
A straight-cut silhouette defines this micro-jacquard cardigan, its multicolored Fair Isle-inspired motif woven into extra-soft pure virgin wool. Molli’s Bridge3 style balances a feminine, delicate line with long sleeves that cover the arms, creating a refined ease. The deep-black base anchors the intricate pattern, making it a structured yet soft layer. The micro-jacquard technique yields a dense, tactile surface—each thread interlocked with precision, so the pattern feels almost embossed against the skin. The virgin wool is exceptionally fine, brushed to a whisper-soft hand that belies its warmth; it drapes with a gentle weight, never stiff or bulky. This is a fabric that breathes, adapting to the cool of an autumn morning or the chill of a winter evening without clamminess. The fit is deliberately straight through the body, skimming the torso without constriction, while the long sleeves fall to the wrist bone, offering a clean, elongated line. Ribbing at the cuffs and hem is subtle, just enough to hold the shape without pinching, allowing the cardigan to sit as an outer layer or a mid-layer beneath a coat. The construction is meticulous—shoulder seams sit precisely, the neckline is a soft, shallow V that flatters without demanding a specific collar. The deep-black base acts as a visual anchor, so the multicolored motif—flecks of cream, rust, slate, and moss—reads as an abstract landscape rather than a costume piece. In motion, the cardigan moves with the body, the wool whispering against itself. It has a quiet heft that feels substantial but never heavy; the straight silhouette allows for ease of movement, whether reaching for a book or crossing a room. This is a piece for the in-between seasons—early autumn, late spring—when a single layer suffices, or for winter when it becomes a sophisticated base beneath a wool coat. It is equally at home in a gallery opening, a long lunch, or a Sunday walk through the Bois de Boulogne. Pair with Molli’s matching deep-black knit pants for a monochrome set that reads as a modern suit, or contrast with the long dotted-swiss knit skirt for a play of textures—the cardigan’s dense jacquard against the skirt’s airy dots. For a sharper edge, wear over a white poplin shirt and dark denim; for ease, let it hang open over a silk shell and wide-leg trousers.
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A straight-cut silhouette defines this micro-jacquard cardigan, its multicolored Fair Isle-inspired motif woven into extra-soft pure virgin wool. Molli’s Bridge3 style balances a feminine, delicate line with long sleeves that cover the arms, creating a refined ease. The deep-black base anchors the intricate pattern, making it a structured yet soft layer. The micro-jacquard technique yields a dense, tactile surface—each thread interlocked with precision, so the pattern feels almost embossed against the skin. The virgin wool is exceptionally fine, brushed to a whisper-soft hand that belies its warmth; it drapes with a gentle weight, never stiff or bulky. This is a fabric that breathes, adapting to the cool of an autumn morning or the chill of a winter evening without clamminess. The fit is deliberately straight through the body, skimming the torso without constriction, while the long sleeves fall to the wrist bone, offering a clean, elongated line. Ribbing at the cuffs and hem is subtle, just enough to hold the shape without pinching, allowing the cardigan to sit as an outer layer or a mid-layer beneath a coat. The construction is meticulous—shoulder seams sit precisely, the neckline is a soft, shallow V that flatters without demanding a specific collar. The deep-black base acts as a visual anchor, so the multicolored motif—flecks of cream, rust, slate, and moss—reads as an abstract landscape rather than a costume piece. In motion, the cardigan moves with the body, the wool whispering against itself. It has a quiet heft that feels substantial but never heavy; the straight silhouette allows for ease of movement, whether reaching for a book or crossing a room. This is a piece for the in-between seasons—early autumn, late spring—when a single layer suffices, or for winter when it becomes a sophisticated base beneath a wool coat. It is equally at home in a gallery opening, a long lunch, or a Sunday walk through the Bois de Boulogne. Pair with Molli’s matching deep-black knit pants for a monochrome set that reads as a modern suit, or contrast with the long dotted-swiss knit skirt for a play of textures—the cardigan’s dense jacquard against the skirt’s airy dots. For a sharper edge, wear over a white poplin shirt and dark denim; for ease, let it hang open over a silk shell and wide-leg trousers.




















