



Petite Mendigote | Shirt-Collar Cardigan in Maroon Marron
A cardigan that refuses to be an afterthought. Petite Mendigote’s Cardigan 225melba in Maroon opens with a deliberate contradiction: the crisp authority of a shirt collar married to the soft ease of a fine knit. This is not a slouchy layer; it is a structured statement, a piece that borrows from the vocabulary of tailoring and translates it into knitwear. The collar stands with quiet precision, framing the neckline and lending an almost intellectual restraint to the silhouette, while the deep maroon—a shade that reads as both a rich brown and a muted wine—anchors the look in a palette of considered sophistication. The fabric is a fine knit of 72% viscose and 28% polyester, a blend that delivers a surprisingly substantial hand with a fluid drape. There is no scratchiness here, no bulk; instead, the material skims the body with a weight that feels deliberate, almost like a second skin. The viscose brings a subtle sheen and a soft, almost cashmere-like touch, while the polyester lends structure and shape retention. It is a textile that moves with you, not against you, and its tight gauge ensures the cardigan holds its line without sagging or stretching out over a day’s wear. Cut straight and short, this cardigan is engineered for proportion. The hem lands at the high hip, making it an ideal companion for high-waisted trousers, midi skirts, or wide-leg jeans. The long sleeves are fitted without being tight, and the two faux front pockets—neatly stitched, non-functional—add a graphic, tailored detail that breaks up the knit’s surface. Gold buttons march up the center placket, small and discreet but catching light with every movement, providing a subtle metallic accent that elevates the piece from casual to curated. The construction is precise: seams lie flat, the collar stands without wilting, and the buttonholes are clean and secure. In motion, the cardigan reveals its versatility. Buttoned up, it becomes a sleek top, the shirt collar standing in for a blouse; worn open, it layers effortlessly over a silk slip dress or a crisp white tee. It is a piece that works from morning through evening, from a studio meeting to a dinner date. The color—a maroon that leans brown rather than red—makes it a neutral with personality, pairing as easily with black and cream as with denim and olive. Style it with a high-waisted trouser in charcoal wool and a pair of leather loafers for a look that is both polished and undone. Or layer it over a sheer black blouse and let the gold buttons catch the light. This is a cardigan that asks to be worn, not just owned.
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A cardigan that refuses to be an afterthought. Petite Mendigote’s Cardigan 225melba in Maroon opens with a deliberate contradiction: the crisp authority of a shirt collar married to the soft ease of a fine knit. This is not a slouchy layer; it is a structured statement, a piece that borrows from the vocabulary of tailoring and translates it into knitwear. The collar stands with quiet precision, framing the neckline and lending an almost intellectual restraint to the silhouette, while the deep maroon—a shade that reads as both a rich brown and a muted wine—anchors the look in a palette of considered sophistication. The fabric is a fine knit of 72% viscose and 28% polyester, a blend that delivers a surprisingly substantial hand with a fluid drape. There is no scratchiness here, no bulk; instead, the material skims the body with a weight that feels deliberate, almost like a second skin. The viscose brings a subtle sheen and a soft, almost cashmere-like touch, while the polyester lends structure and shape retention. It is a textile that moves with you, not against you, and its tight gauge ensures the cardigan holds its line without sagging or stretching out over a day’s wear. Cut straight and short, this cardigan is engineered for proportion. The hem lands at the high hip, making it an ideal companion for high-waisted trousers, midi skirts, or wide-leg jeans. The long sleeves are fitted without being tight, and the two faux front pockets—neatly stitched, non-functional—add a graphic, tailored detail that breaks up the knit’s surface. Gold buttons march up the center placket, small and discreet but catching light with every movement, providing a subtle metallic accent that elevates the piece from casual to curated. The construction is precise: seams lie flat, the collar stands without wilting, and the buttonholes are clean and secure. In motion, the cardigan reveals its versatility. Buttoned up, it becomes a sleek top, the shirt collar standing in for a blouse; worn open, it layers effortlessly over a silk slip dress or a crisp white tee. It is a piece that works from morning through evening, from a studio meeting to a dinner date. The color—a maroon that leans brown rather than red—makes it a neutral with personality, pairing as easily with black and cream as with denim and olive. Style it with a high-waisted trouser in charcoal wool and a pair of leather loafers for a look that is both polished and undone. Or layer it over a sheer black blouse and let the gold buttons catch the light. This is a cardigan that asks to be worn, not just owned.






















