



ST. AGNI | Soft Jersey Ballerina Sweatshirt - Bateau Neck Liqueur
There is a particular rigor in restraint, and the ST. AGNI Sweatshirt Jersey Ballerina Liqueur embodies it with quiet authority. At first glance, its silhouette is deceptively simple—a slim-line, second-skin fit that follows the body’s architecture without clinging. The defining feature is the bateau neckline, a clean horizontal line that frames the collarbone, paired with a scooped back that introduces a subtle, almost architectural reveal. This is not a sweatshirt in the casual sense; it is a study in refined minimalism, where every line has been edited to its essential form. The fabric is the foundation of its appeal. Crafted from a 92% organic cotton and 8% elastane jersey, the hand is soft and substantial—a tactile weight that feels cool against the skin yet yields with warmth. The organic cotton lends a matte, unbleached quality, while the elastane provides a gentle recovery, ensuring the garment holds its shape without constriction. When you touch it, there is a slight nap, a velvety resistance that speaks to quality. It drapes like a second layer of skin, falling in clean, uninterrupted folds that follow the body’s natural lines. The cut and construction are precision-driven. The 3/4 sleeves are a deliberate choice—they end at the forearm’s most flattering point, allowing for layering without bulk. The slim silhouette is achieved through a careful balance of negative ease and seam placement; it skims the torso, tapers slightly at the waist, and finishes at the hip. The scooped back is cut low enough to feel deliberate, not accidental, creating a subtle tension between the front’s modesty and the back’s openness. The stitching is flat and unobtrusive, invisible to the hand, reinforcing the garment’s seamless, second-skin ethos. In movement, the Sweatshirt Jersey Ballerina is almost silent. It moves with you—a gentle shift across the shoulders when you reach, a soft drape at the hem when you sit. It is a piece that thrives in the in-between moments: a morning coffee, a studio visit, a dinner where the conversation matters more than the dress code. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between autumn’s chill and spring’s unpredictability, pairing as naturally with tailored wool trousers as it does with raw denim or a silk slip skirt. Style it with a structured blazer for a contrast in softness and tailoring, or alone with a wide-legged trouser and a flat sandal for a study in quiet luxury. The true sophistication lies in its ability to be both the foundation and the finish.
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There is a particular rigor in restraint, and the ST. AGNI Sweatshirt Jersey Ballerina Liqueur embodies it with quiet authority. At first glance, its silhouette is deceptively simple—a slim-line, second-skin fit that follows the body’s architecture without clinging. The defining feature is the bateau neckline, a clean horizontal line that frames the collarbone, paired with a scooped back that introduces a subtle, almost architectural reveal. This is not a sweatshirt in the casual sense; it is a study in refined minimalism, where every line has been edited to its essential form. The fabric is the foundation of its appeal. Crafted from a 92% organic cotton and 8% elastane jersey, the hand is soft and substantial—a tactile weight that feels cool against the skin yet yields with warmth. The organic cotton lends a matte, unbleached quality, while the elastane provides a gentle recovery, ensuring the garment holds its shape without constriction. When you touch it, there is a slight nap, a velvety resistance that speaks to quality. It drapes like a second layer of skin, falling in clean, uninterrupted folds that follow the body’s natural lines. The cut and construction are precision-driven. The 3/4 sleeves are a deliberate choice—they end at the forearm’s most flattering point, allowing for layering without bulk. The slim silhouette is achieved through a careful balance of negative ease and seam placement; it skims the torso, tapers slightly at the waist, and finishes at the hip. The scooped back is cut low enough to feel deliberate, not accidental, creating a subtle tension between the front’s modesty and the back’s openness. The stitching is flat and unobtrusive, invisible to the hand, reinforcing the garment’s seamless, second-skin ethos. In movement, the Sweatshirt Jersey Ballerina is almost silent. It moves with you—a gentle shift across the shoulders when you reach, a soft drape at the hem when you sit. It is a piece that thrives in the in-between moments: a morning coffee, a studio visit, a dinner where the conversation matters more than the dress code. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between autumn’s chill and spring’s unpredictability, pairing as naturally with tailored wool trousers as it does with raw denim or a silk slip skirt. Style it with a structured blazer for a contrast in softness and tailoring, or alone with a wide-legged trouser and a flat sandal for a study in quiet luxury. The true sophistication lies in its ability to be both the foundation and the finish.






















