






TRESSE | Tima Pullover - Gold Sun Motif Cotton Knit White
A study in sculptural simplicity, the TRESSE Pullover Tima in White redefines the humble knit with a single, arresting gesture: a gold sun motif press stud that anchors the breastplate opening. This is not a sweater that fades into the background. It announces itself through a deliberate architectural detail—a snap-button placket that bisects the ribbed knit, offering a flash of skin or a layered shell beneath. The gold sun, warm and talismanic, catches light with every movement, turning a minimalist silhouette into a statement of quiet opulence. The fabric is a dense, finely ribbed cotton that holds its shape with precision. There is no slouch here, no forgiving drape—this is a knit with structure, engineered to stand away from the body at the shoulders and taper with intent through the torso. The hand is crisp, almost dry to the touch, with a weight that lands squarely in the transitional zone between seasons. It feels substantial without being heavy, cool against the skin, and resistant to the kind of pilling that plagues lesser cottons. The ribbing creates a subtle vertical texture that elongates the silhouette, while the "TRS" embroidery on the chest—discreet, almost a whisper—anchors the piece in the house’s lexicon of understated branding. Fit is precise and considered. The Pullover Tima cuts a clean, straight line through the body, with a neckline that sits high at the collarbone and sleeves that end at the wrist bone. The breastplate opening, secured by that singular press stud, allows for a controlled reveal—worn closed, it reads as a sleek, uninterrupted column; worn open, it introduces a sharp, asymmetric line that changes the entire geometry of the look. The shoulder seam sits naturally, neither dropped nor exaggerated, making this a piece that works equally well tucked into a high-waisted trouser or left to skim over a silk slip skirt. In motion, the Tima moves with a contained fluidity. The ribbing flexes just enough to accommodate a deep breath or a raised arm, but the fabric returns to its original architecture without sagging. It is a sweater that respects posture, that rewards deliberate styling. For day, pair it with a crisp, wide-leg cotton trouser and leather mules—let the gold sun catch the light over a café table. For evening, wear the placket open over a fine-gauge turtleneck or a sheer organza blouse, the contrast of textures adding depth to an otherwise monochrome palette. It is a piece that thrives in the space between restraint and ornament, a cold-weather staple with a distinctly Parisian sense of provocation.
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A study in sculptural simplicity, the TRESSE Pullover Tima in White redefines the humble knit with a single, arresting gesture: a gold sun motif press stud that anchors the breastplate opening. This is not a sweater that fades into the background. It announces itself through a deliberate architectural detail—a snap-button placket that bisects the ribbed knit, offering a flash of skin or a layered shell beneath. The gold sun, warm and talismanic, catches light with every movement, turning a minimalist silhouette into a statement of quiet opulence. The fabric is a dense, finely ribbed cotton that holds its shape with precision. There is no slouch here, no forgiving drape—this is a knit with structure, engineered to stand away from the body at the shoulders and taper with intent through the torso. The hand is crisp, almost dry to the touch, with a weight that lands squarely in the transitional zone between seasons. It feels substantial without being heavy, cool against the skin, and resistant to the kind of pilling that plagues lesser cottons. The ribbing creates a subtle vertical texture that elongates the silhouette, while the "TRS" embroidery on the chest—discreet, almost a whisper—anchors the piece in the house’s lexicon of understated branding. Fit is precise and considered. The Pullover Tima cuts a clean, straight line through the body, with a neckline that sits high at the collarbone and sleeves that end at the wrist bone. The breastplate opening, secured by that singular press stud, allows for a controlled reveal—worn closed, it reads as a sleek, uninterrupted column; worn open, it introduces a sharp, asymmetric line that changes the entire geometry of the look. The shoulder seam sits naturally, neither dropped nor exaggerated, making this a piece that works equally well tucked into a high-waisted trouser or left to skim over a silk slip skirt. In motion, the Tima moves with a contained fluidity. The ribbing flexes just enough to accommodate a deep breath or a raised arm, but the fabric returns to its original architecture without sagging. It is a sweater that respects posture, that rewards deliberate styling. For day, pair it with a crisp, wide-leg cotton trouser and leather mules—let the gold sun catch the light over a café table. For evening, wear the placket open over a fine-gauge turtleneck or a sheer organza blouse, the contrast of textures adding depth to an otherwise monochrome palette. It is a piece that thrives in the space between restraint and ornament, a cold-weather staple with a distinctly Parisian sense of provocation.






















