


Gat Rimon | Open-Knit Sweater - Airy Weave
An exercise in considered restraint, this open-knit sweater from Gat Rimon redefines the everyday layer with a sculptor’s eye for negative space. The defining feature is its deliberate airiness—a grid of delicate, open stitches that creates a fabric as much defined by what is absent as by what is present. This is not a dense, protective knit; it is a breathable, almost architectural second skin, designed to be seen and felt. The interplay of light and shadow across the open weave gives the sweater a dimensional quality, transforming a simple silhouette into a study of texture and transparency. The hand of the knit is surprisingly soft and yielding, despite its structural appearance. The composition, known as GAT RIMON KNIT DOON, produces a fabric that feels lightweight and fluid against the skin, with a slight, natural give that allows the garment to drape without stiffness. There is no scratchiness here—only a gentle, tactile warmth that is ideal for transitional weather or for layering over a silk slip dress. The open construction breathes beautifully, making it a rare knit that feels as comfortable in a breezy coastal evening as it does in a climate-controlled urban interior. Cut with a relaxed, easy-handed fit, the sweater skims the body without clinging. The model, at 177cm, wears a size 1, which falls with a deliberate, nonchalant ease—not oversized, but generous enough to suggest a casual, unstudied elegance. The ribbed hemlines at the cuffs and waist provide a subtle counterpoint to the open body, offering a gentle cinch that anchors the piece and prevents it from swimming on the frame. This thoughtful construction ensures the sweater maintains its shape and flattering proportion, whether worn tucked loosely at the front or left to fall naturally. In movement, the sweater comes alive. The open knit allows for unimpeded airflow and a fluid drape that shifts with each gesture. It is a piece that invites layering: worn alone over bare skin for a daring, editorial look, or atop a fine cotton tank or a crisp white shirt for a more composed, textural contrast. Its weightless quality means it never feels bulky, making it a surprisingly versatile year-round staple—a cool-weather essential that also works for summer nights on the terrace. Style it with high-waisted, wide-leg trousers and a flat sandal for a relaxed day out, or with a bias-cut silk skirt and heeled mules for an evening that demands effortlessness.
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An exercise in considered restraint, this open-knit sweater from Gat Rimon redefines the everyday layer with a sculptor’s eye for negative space. The defining feature is its deliberate airiness—a grid of delicate, open stitches that creates a fabric as much defined by what is absent as by what is present. This is not a dense, protective knit; it is a breathable, almost architectural second skin, designed to be seen and felt. The interplay of light and shadow across the open weave gives the sweater a dimensional quality, transforming a simple silhouette into a study of texture and transparency. The hand of the knit is surprisingly soft and yielding, despite its structural appearance. The composition, known as GAT RIMON KNIT DOON, produces a fabric that feels lightweight and fluid against the skin, with a slight, natural give that allows the garment to drape without stiffness. There is no scratchiness here—only a gentle, tactile warmth that is ideal for transitional weather or for layering over a silk slip dress. The open construction breathes beautifully, making it a rare knit that feels as comfortable in a breezy coastal evening as it does in a climate-controlled urban interior. Cut with a relaxed, easy-handed fit, the sweater skims the body without clinging. The model, at 177cm, wears a size 1, which falls with a deliberate, nonchalant ease—not oversized, but generous enough to suggest a casual, unstudied elegance. The ribbed hemlines at the cuffs and waist provide a subtle counterpoint to the open body, offering a gentle cinch that anchors the piece and prevents it from swimming on the frame. This thoughtful construction ensures the sweater maintains its shape and flattering proportion, whether worn tucked loosely at the front or left to fall naturally. In movement, the sweater comes alive. The open knit allows for unimpeded airflow and a fluid drape that shifts with each gesture. It is a piece that invites layering: worn alone over bare skin for a daring, editorial look, or atop a fine cotton tank or a crisp white shirt for a more composed, textural contrast. Its weightless quality means it never feels bulky, making it a surprisingly versatile year-round staple—a cool-weather essential that also works for summer nights on the terrace. Style it with high-waisted, wide-leg trousers and a flat sandal for a relaxed day out, or with a bias-cut silk skirt and heeled mules for an evening that demands effortlessness.























