




ST. AGNI | Merino Wool Oupa Vest - Light-Grey-Marle
There is a quiet authority in the ST. AGNI Wool Oupa Vest, a piece that understands the power of understatement. Its defining feature is a relaxed, almost borrowed silhouette—a V-neckline that falls with deliberate ease, paired with a full button-down placket that invites both precision and nonchalance. This is not a vest that clings or performs; it is one that exists in its own generous proportions, offering a sense of calm architecture to the torso. The cut is intentionally generous, skimming the body without swallowing it, and the subtle drop-shoulder construction reinforces that effortless, unstudied drape. The hand of this vest is its primary narrative. Knit from 100% responsibly sourced merino wool, the fabric carries a remarkable softness that feels almost weightless against the skin. It breathes naturally, offering warmth without bulk, and the fine gauge creates a surface that is smooth to the touch yet holds a faint, tactile grain. The light-grey-marle hue—a nuanced blend of almost-silver and soft stone—adds a dimensional depth, catching light in a way that a solid shade cannot. This is a textile that rewards close inspection; it is refined without being precious, luxurious without being loud. Construction here is meticulous. The ribbing at the hem, cuffs, and neckline is firm and clean, holding the shape without pulling or sagging. The buttons are understated, allowing the wool’s texture to remain the focal point. The vest is designed with a clever duality: it can be worn with the placket open, revealing a crisp shirt collar beneath, or buttoned fully for a more contained, layered look. The reverse side offers an entirely different character—a seamless finish that turns the piece into a minimalist shell, ideal for those who prefer a quieter line. This is a garment that respects the wearer’s choice. In movement, the vest drapes with a gentle, liquid weight. It swings slightly with a step, settles back into place without fuss. It is the kind of piece that feels as appropriate over a linen shirt in the cool of early autumn as it does layered atop a fine-gauge turtleneck in deep winter. The seasonality is generous: it bridges the transitional months with ease, offering a layer that adds polish without overheating. For styling, consider it over a white poplin shirt with tailored trousers and a leather loafer for a studied Parisian ease, or reverse it and pair with a silk slip dress for an unexpected textural contrast. This is a vest that asks nothing of you but to be worn.
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There is a quiet authority in the ST. AGNI Wool Oupa Vest, a piece that understands the power of understatement. Its defining feature is a relaxed, almost borrowed silhouette—a V-neckline that falls with deliberate ease, paired with a full button-down placket that invites both precision and nonchalance. This is not a vest that clings or performs; it is one that exists in its own generous proportions, offering a sense of calm architecture to the torso. The cut is intentionally generous, skimming the body without swallowing it, and the subtle drop-shoulder construction reinforces that effortless, unstudied drape. The hand of this vest is its primary narrative. Knit from 100% responsibly sourced merino wool, the fabric carries a remarkable softness that feels almost weightless against the skin. It breathes naturally, offering warmth without bulk, and the fine gauge creates a surface that is smooth to the touch yet holds a faint, tactile grain. The light-grey-marle hue—a nuanced blend of almost-silver and soft stone—adds a dimensional depth, catching light in a way that a solid shade cannot. This is a textile that rewards close inspection; it is refined without being precious, luxurious without being loud. Construction here is meticulous. The ribbing at the hem, cuffs, and neckline is firm and clean, holding the shape without pulling or sagging. The buttons are understated, allowing the wool’s texture to remain the focal point. The vest is designed with a clever duality: it can be worn with the placket open, revealing a crisp shirt collar beneath, or buttoned fully for a more contained, layered look. The reverse side offers an entirely different character—a seamless finish that turns the piece into a minimalist shell, ideal for those who prefer a quieter line. This is a garment that respects the wearer’s choice. In movement, the vest drapes with a gentle, liquid weight. It swings slightly with a step, settles back into place without fuss. It is the kind of piece that feels as appropriate over a linen shirt in the cool of early autumn as it does layered atop a fine-gauge turtleneck in deep winter. The seasonality is generous: it bridges the transitional months with ease, offering a layer that adds polish without overheating. For styling, consider it over a white poplin shirt with tailored trousers and a leather loafer for a studied Parisian ease, or reverse it and pair with a silk slip dress for an unexpected textural contrast. This is a vest that asks nothing of you but to be worn.






















