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The TRESSE Pullover Manta Black arrives as a study in architectural softness—a knit that refuses to sit still. Its defining gesture is the tie-neck detail: a slender band of ribbing that emerges from the collar, inviting you to knot it high at the throat or let it fall loose, framing the décolletage with a deliberate, undone elegance. Below, a half-moon cutout at the chest introduces a sliver of bare skin, a precise interruption that keeps the silhouette from feeling too contained. The front is anchored by a sun-shaped press stud and a subtle "TRS" embroidery, quiet signatures that reward a closer look. This is not a sweater that merely covers; it constructs. The handfeel is substantial yet yielding, born from a blend of 50% wool and 50% acrylic. The wool brings a dry, insulating warmth and a natural memory—the knit holds its shape without becoming stiff. The acrylic lends a smooth, almost cashmere-adjacent softness and lightens the weight, so the fabric drapes rather than hangs. Against the skin, it feels brushed and breathable, with a slight loft that traps air without bulk. The black is deep and matte, absorbing light to emphasize the cutout and the play of shadows along the ribbed tie. Fit is calibrated for the modern wardrobe: not oversized, not slim, but a measured ease that follows the body’s lines without clinging. The shoulder seam sits naturally, the sleeves taper gently at the wrist, and the hem falls at the high hip—a length that tucks neatly into high-waisted trousers or skirts without adding volume. The tie-neck can be adjusted for a higher or lower closure, shifting the neckline from a mock-turtleneck effect to a more open V. The half-moon cutout is placed just above the bust, creating a focal point that is both architectural and intimate, never revealing more than a whisper of skin. In movement, the Manta behaves like a second layer: the knit flexes with a shrug, the tie sways slightly, and the cutout remains stable, thanks to the press-stud closure that keeps the opening from gaping. It transitions from a brisk autumn morning to a dinner reservation without needing a second look. Style it with slim leather trousers and a heeled boot for a sharp, after-dark uniform, or layer it over a sheer silk slip dress, the cutout catching the light. For day, let it sit over wide-leg wool trousers and a low-profile sneaker, the tie left loose for a casual counterpoint. It works equally well under a structured blazer—the tie peeking out at the collar—or worn alone as the focal point of a monochrome look. This is a sweater that rewards restraint: one strong piece, no filler.
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The TRESSE Pullover Manta Black arrives as a study in architectural softness—a knit that refuses to sit still. Its defining gesture is the tie-neck detail: a slender band of ribbing that emerges from the collar, inviting you to knot it high at the throat or let it fall loose, framing the décolletage with a deliberate, undone elegance. Below, a half-moon cutout at the chest introduces a sliver of bare skin, a precise interruption that keeps the silhouette from feeling too contained. The front is anchored by a sun-shaped press stud and a subtle "TRS" embroidery, quiet signatures that reward a closer look. This is not a sweater that merely covers; it constructs. The handfeel is substantial yet yielding, born from a blend of 50% wool and 50% acrylic. The wool brings a dry, insulating warmth and a natural memory—the knit holds its shape without becoming stiff. The acrylic lends a smooth, almost cashmere-adjacent softness and lightens the weight, so the fabric drapes rather than hangs. Against the skin, it feels brushed and breathable, with a slight loft that traps air without bulk. The black is deep and matte, absorbing light to emphasize the cutout and the play of shadows along the ribbed tie. Fit is calibrated for the modern wardrobe: not oversized, not slim, but a measured ease that follows the body’s lines without clinging. The shoulder seam sits naturally, the sleeves taper gently at the wrist, and the hem falls at the high hip—a length that tucks neatly into high-waisted trousers or skirts without adding volume. The tie-neck can be adjusted for a higher or lower closure, shifting the neckline from a mock-turtleneck effect to a more open V. The half-moon cutout is placed just above the bust, creating a focal point that is both architectural and intimate, never revealing more than a whisper of skin. In movement, the Manta behaves like a second layer: the knit flexes with a shrug, the tie sways slightly, and the cutout remains stable, thanks to the press-stud closure that keeps the opening from gaping. It transitions from a brisk autumn morning to a dinner reservation without needing a second look. Style it with slim leather trousers and a heeled boot for a sharp, after-dark uniform, or layer it over a sheer silk slip dress, the cutout catching the light. For day, let it sit over wide-leg wool trousers and a low-profile sneaker, the tie left loose for a casual counterpoint. It works equally well under a structured blazer—the tie peeking out at the collar—or worn alone as the focal point of a monochrome look. This is a sweater that rewards restraint: one strong piece, no filler.






















