Unconventional cardigan made of a cotton wool blend with zip and large pockets. A comfortable companion for obstinate of any gender on cold days in autumn and winter.
He still lingers among us: Horaz, the famous Roman poet of the Augustan period, and wonder why his name is still relevant after more than 2000 years and he even adorns avant-garde fashion in memory. It's as if his spirit or astral body is gently wrapped in this wonderful hand-finished beige and black vest made of an airy cotton and wool blend.
On the skin, this unisex cardigan, designed for the cold days of autumn and winter, feels warm and light. The airy fabric gives the body and mind room to unfold. Horaz quotes himself, "The ideal day will never come. The ideal day is today, if we make it so." And today he chooses to discover for himself this vest created for obstinate women and men.
His spiritual eye observes the neck-hugging stand-up collar with silver zip, the wide, cut sleeves with asymmetrical finish and discreet point at the sleeve hem as well as the two diagonally attached pockets. He recognizes the attention to detail expressed in decorative stitching at the center back or ochre-colored bars at the cuffs. His spirit says to itself, "Carpe diem" - seize the day and decides to wear this unconventional cardigan, slightly longer in the back, on his spirit body skin and enjoy the day with it.
- Soft, stretchy cotton and wool blend
- Loose knit fabric with texture
- Suitable for men and women
- Stand-up collar with silver zip
- Diagonal patch pockets
- Decorative stitching in the center back
- Three ochre-colored bars at the end of the sleeves and at the right side seam
- Cardigan longer in the back than in the front
- Side seams with small slits
Brand: eigensinnig wien
Color: beige/black
Material: 12% wool, 35% cotton, 30% polyamide, 23% polyester
eigensinnig wien: special avant-garde fashion for men and women.
Under our avant-garde fashion label eigensinnig wien, we manufacture unique fashion pieces for obstinate characters. We design our collections in an experimental process, enriching them with thoughts and ideas from the fields of philosophy, art and literature or drawing inspiration from philosophy, art and literature. That is why our trousers and jackets, blouses and dresses bear the names of philosophers, literary figures and sociologists. We work with materials from nature, which we like to combine in asymmetrical, avant-garde cuts. Our aesthetic is based on the Japanese wabi-sabi concept: “Pare down to the essence, but don’t remove the poetry.”