





Molli | Pullover Duc - Seamless Garter-Stitch Wool Sweater Natural-Blue-Multi
The Molli Pullover Duc begins with a deliberate architectural gesture: a seamless, armhole-free line that transforms the familiar knit into a study in negative space. This is not a sweater that clings or follows; it is one that suspends, draping from the shoulders in a relaxed, almost sculptural silhouette. The defining feature is the collar—a two-tone rick-rack trim that traces the neckline like a fine, graphic stroke, introducing a subtle tension against the sweater’s otherwise soft, blousy body. It is an elegant contradiction, at once precise and effortless. Crafted from a pure, extra-soft virgin wool, the hand is immediately tactile: light, airy, yet possessing a quiet resilience. The fine garter-stitch construction yields a surface that is neither flat nor rigid—it has a gentle, pebbled texture that catches light softly, lending depth to the natural-blue-multi colorway. The yarn’s inherent breathability makes it a transitional piece, comfortable against the skin in cooler months yet weightless enough for layering as temperatures shift. This is wool refined to its most wearable state. The cut is deliberately generous, with a body that falls in a clean, uninterrupted column. The milano trims at the hem provide structure and hold, gathering the fabric just enough to create a soft blouson effect without bulk. The absence of armholes means the shoulders remain unencumbered, the fabric cascading in a clean, architectural line. This construction allows for ease of movement—reaching, turning, sitting—without distortion. The sweater moves with the body, not against it. In motion, the Pullover Duc reveals its versatility. The relaxed silhouette reads as both a considered top and a lightweight jacket, depending on styling. Pair it with a high-waisted trouser in charcoal or cream for a monochromatic study in texture. Layer it over a fine cotton shirt, letting the collar peek through, for a more layered, editorial approach. The two-tone trim offers a natural point of color conversation, making it a natural anchor for accessories in leather or metal. It belongs in a wardrobe that values ease over effort, structure over stiffness.
Original: $67.22
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The Molli Pullover Duc begins with a deliberate architectural gesture: a seamless, armhole-free line that transforms the familiar knit into a study in negative space. This is not a sweater that clings or follows; it is one that suspends, draping from the shoulders in a relaxed, almost sculptural silhouette. The defining feature is the collar—a two-tone rick-rack trim that traces the neckline like a fine, graphic stroke, introducing a subtle tension against the sweater’s otherwise soft, blousy body. It is an elegant contradiction, at once precise and effortless. Crafted from a pure, extra-soft virgin wool, the hand is immediately tactile: light, airy, yet possessing a quiet resilience. The fine garter-stitch construction yields a surface that is neither flat nor rigid—it has a gentle, pebbled texture that catches light softly, lending depth to the natural-blue-multi colorway. The yarn’s inherent breathability makes it a transitional piece, comfortable against the skin in cooler months yet weightless enough for layering as temperatures shift. This is wool refined to its most wearable state. The cut is deliberately generous, with a body that falls in a clean, uninterrupted column. The milano trims at the hem provide structure and hold, gathering the fabric just enough to create a soft blouson effect without bulk. The absence of armholes means the shoulders remain unencumbered, the fabric cascading in a clean, architectural line. This construction allows for ease of movement—reaching, turning, sitting—without distortion. The sweater moves with the body, not against it. In motion, the Pullover Duc reveals its versatility. The relaxed silhouette reads as both a considered top and a lightweight jacket, depending on styling. Pair it with a high-waisted trouser in charcoal or cream for a monochromatic study in texture. Layer it over a fine cotton shirt, letting the collar peek through, for a more layered, editorial approach. The two-tone trim offers a natural point of color conversation, making it a natural anchor for accessories in leather or metal. It belongs in a wardrobe that values ease over effort, structure over stiffness.




















