Our merino club cardigan takes its inspiration from retro sports cardigans of the 60s and 70s, with their wide flat ribs and contrasting central plackets, made iconic by famous sports brands of that era like Fila and Umbro, as well as the clothing of English country clubs which favoured sweaters and cardigans often with striped trims and logos that are unique to them.
It is knitted in Scotland in a slim fit and designed with a deep v neck for a more contemporary look. The all over flat rib knit structure is a homage to the retro sports cardigans that were often worn by tennis stars in the 70s, as are the contrasting neck trims. The cream version is paired with a dark green and deep purple neck trim, and the navy version is paired with a burgundy and cream neck trim. It is then furnished with horn buttons for an understated, elegant look.
The merino club cardigan is perfect for transitional weather like a spring and autumn, given its relatively open and airy texture, making it ideal for throwing on over a t shirt or polo shirt after a day in the sun. With a slightly more casual and sporty design, it looks great accompanied by a pair of shorts and loafers, a pair of jeans, or casual chino trousers.
Hand Feel
This piece is unimaginably soft, due to it being made with the world's finest merino, but has a dense, substantial hand feel.
It combines the very best of Italian and Scottish knitwear craftsmanship. With its yarn spun in Italy (we use the famous Cashwool® extra merino from what is recognised in the industry as the world’s leading merino yarn spinners, Zegna Baruffa), but knitted and washed in the Scottish Borders, the piece possesses the unique quality of being light, breathable and soft (characteristic of knitwear made with Italian yarn), but has a robustness that comes with having been washed in Scottish water, with all its unique minerals that strengthen the knitwear, making it last decades.
This is why even though the piece feels light when worn and the knitted fabric is incredibly flowy and breathable, it still weighs in around 600 grams. It is a departure from some spring/summer cardigans you might sometimes find which whilst soft, might also not be densely knitted enough and is therefore flimsy and not long-lasting.