




SESSUN | Shimoteka High-Neck Cardigan - Merino Wool Rib Knit Graffit
A high-neck cardigan announces itself not through fussy detailing, but through the quiet architecture of its silhouette. The defining feature here is the generous fold-over collar, a soft, sculptural cascade that frames the décolletage with an almost architectural precision. It is a piece that understands the power of a single, confident gesture, transforming a familiar knit into something that feels both protective and deliberate. This is not a cardigan that merely sits on the body; it claims its space, creating a strong, vertical line from throat to hem. The fabric is a dense Merino wool rib knit, a material that holds its shape with quiet authority. The wool itself is certified from rearing to spinning, a commitment that ensures both animal welfare and a superior handle that softens with wear without ever losing its structural integrity. The ribbing is tight and precise, creating a texture that is both visually rich and tactilely satisfying—a surface that catches light in subtle, shifting patterns. It feels substantial without being heavy, a warmth that is more about containment than insulation, a second skin that knows exactly where it ends. The cut is deliberately generous, allowing the cardigan to drape rather than cling. The fit is a study in proportion: the high neck and deep fold-over collar create a contained top half, while the body falls in a relaxed, slightly elongated line. The construction is meticulous, with seams that lie flat and a hem that holds its shape without pulling. This is a piece that works best layered over a crisp poplin shirt, the collar of the shirt peeking out for a touch of tailored contrast, or worn alone against bare skin, the Merino wool a soft, direct pleasure. The collar can be left open to break the line of a tailored coat, a small rebellion against the expected. In movement, the cardigan has a gentle, considered sway. It is not a piece for frantic motion, but for the kind of deliberate, unhurried gestures that define a life well-lived. It belongs to the in-between seasons, the cool days of early autumn and the crisp mornings of late spring, when a single layer is enough. Style it with a wide-leg trouser and a leather loafer for a study in relaxed sophistication, or tuck it into a high-waisted denim for a more grounded, everyday elegance. The key is to let the collar lead the conversation, everything else a supporting note.
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A high-neck cardigan announces itself not through fussy detailing, but through the quiet architecture of its silhouette. The defining feature here is the generous fold-over collar, a soft, sculptural cascade that frames the décolletage with an almost architectural precision. It is a piece that understands the power of a single, confident gesture, transforming a familiar knit into something that feels both protective and deliberate. This is not a cardigan that merely sits on the body; it claims its space, creating a strong, vertical line from throat to hem. The fabric is a dense Merino wool rib knit, a material that holds its shape with quiet authority. The wool itself is certified from rearing to spinning, a commitment that ensures both animal welfare and a superior handle that softens with wear without ever losing its structural integrity. The ribbing is tight and precise, creating a texture that is both visually rich and tactilely satisfying—a surface that catches light in subtle, shifting patterns. It feels substantial without being heavy, a warmth that is more about containment than insulation, a second skin that knows exactly where it ends. The cut is deliberately generous, allowing the cardigan to drape rather than cling. The fit is a study in proportion: the high neck and deep fold-over collar create a contained top half, while the body falls in a relaxed, slightly elongated line. The construction is meticulous, with seams that lie flat and a hem that holds its shape without pulling. This is a piece that works best layered over a crisp poplin shirt, the collar of the shirt peeking out for a touch of tailored contrast, or worn alone against bare skin, the Merino wool a soft, direct pleasure. The collar can be left open to break the line of a tailored coat, a small rebellion against the expected. In movement, the cardigan has a gentle, considered sway. It is not a piece for frantic motion, but for the kind of deliberate, unhurried gestures that define a life well-lived. It belongs to the in-between seasons, the cool days of early autumn and the crisp mornings of late spring, when a single layer is enough. Style it with a wide-leg trouser and a leather loafer for a study in relaxed sophistication, or tuck it into a high-waisted denim for a more grounded, everyday elegance. The key is to let the collar lead the conversation, everything else a supporting note.




















