

THE GREAT | Heirloom Rose Oversized Knit Pullover - Wine
A slouchy pullover in heirloom rose pu wine, cut with an exaggerated ease that feels both deliberate and effortless. The color alone—a deep, bruised wine with the faintest blush of old rose—sets the tone. It is not a red that announces itself but one that deepens with wear, like a vintage velvet curtain or a dried petal pressed between the pages of a forgotten novel. The silhouette is the first thing you notice: broad, generous, with a drop shoulder that softens the frame entirely. This is a knit that does not cling or conform; it hangs with a studied nonchalance, as if it has always been part of your wardrobe, even before you owned it. The cotton-wool blend knit is the quiet anchor of the piece. It has a dry, substantial hand—neither too stiff nor too soft—with a slight nubby texture that catches the light unevenly. This is not a polished, machine-finish fabric; it feels like something that was handled, knitted with intention. The weight is substantial enough to hold its shape without feeling heavy, draping with a gentle, organic fall that moves with you rather than against you. It is the kind of knit that feels better the more you wear it, the fibers settling into your particular rhythm. The construction reveals its complexity in the details. Jacquard yokes and cuffs anchor the silhouette, their geometric patterning a subtle counterpoint to the wildness of the embroidery. Each cuff and hem is dotted with small, deliberate embroidered stitches—a quiet, almost hidden detail that rewards close inspection. The oversized roses themselves are the hero: embroidered blooms that climb across the front and back, rendered in a palette of deep crimson, faded blush, and dusty pink. They are not precious or delicate; they have the raw, slightly uneven quality of handwork, a nod to Western romance that feels more authentic than sentimental. The pullover is cut with a roomy body and a slightly dropped shoulder, the sleeves falling long and full, ending in the ribbed cuffs that cinch just enough to create a soft balloon effect. On the body, this knit moves with a lazy, liquid ease. There is no stiffness, no structure fighting against your natural lines. It drapes and settles, creating a silhouette that is relaxed but never sloppy. The oversized roses catch the light as you move, their threads glinting faintly, adding a subtle, tactile dimension to the garment. This is a piece for days when you want to feel both undone and deliberate—a Sunday morning at a flea market, an afternoon coffee with a friend, a long train ride through the countryside. Style it with raw, dark denim and a low, worn-in boot for a silhouette that doesn’t try too hard. Or layer it over a white button-down, the collar peeking out, and let the knit do the talking. It is the kind of sweater that makes an outfit feel complete without ever feeling overdressed.
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A slouchy pullover in heirloom rose pu wine, cut with an exaggerated ease that feels both deliberate and effortless. The color alone—a deep, bruised wine with the faintest blush of old rose—sets the tone. It is not a red that announces itself but one that deepens with wear, like a vintage velvet curtain or a dried petal pressed between the pages of a forgotten novel. The silhouette is the first thing you notice: broad, generous, with a drop shoulder that softens the frame entirely. This is a knit that does not cling or conform; it hangs with a studied nonchalance, as if it has always been part of your wardrobe, even before you owned it. The cotton-wool blend knit is the quiet anchor of the piece. It has a dry, substantial hand—neither too stiff nor too soft—with a slight nubby texture that catches the light unevenly. This is not a polished, machine-finish fabric; it feels like something that was handled, knitted with intention. The weight is substantial enough to hold its shape without feeling heavy, draping with a gentle, organic fall that moves with you rather than against you. It is the kind of knit that feels better the more you wear it, the fibers settling into your particular rhythm. The construction reveals its complexity in the details. Jacquard yokes and cuffs anchor the silhouette, their geometric patterning a subtle counterpoint to the wildness of the embroidery. Each cuff and hem is dotted with small, deliberate embroidered stitches—a quiet, almost hidden detail that rewards close inspection. The oversized roses themselves are the hero: embroidered blooms that climb across the front and back, rendered in a palette of deep crimson, faded blush, and dusty pink. They are not precious or delicate; they have the raw, slightly uneven quality of handwork, a nod to Western romance that feels more authentic than sentimental. The pullover is cut with a roomy body and a slightly dropped shoulder, the sleeves falling long and full, ending in the ribbed cuffs that cinch just enough to create a soft balloon effect. On the body, this knit moves with a lazy, liquid ease. There is no stiffness, no structure fighting against your natural lines. It drapes and settles, creating a silhouette that is relaxed but never sloppy. The oversized roses catch the light as you move, their threads glinting faintly, adding a subtle, tactile dimension to the garment. This is a piece for days when you want to feel both undone and deliberate—a Sunday morning at a flea market, an afternoon coffee with a friend, a long train ride through the countryside. Style it with raw, dark denim and a low, worn-in boot for a silhouette that doesn’t try too hard. Or layer it over a white button-down, the collar peeking out, and let the knit do the talking. It is the kind of sweater that makes an outfit feel complete without ever feeling overdressed.




















