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The cardigan, a piece with a timeless dandy chic spirit
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The cardigan, a piece with a timeless dandy chic spirit

A cardigan is a knitted garment that can be fastened at the front with buttons or a zip. Unlike a jumper, which has to be pulled over the head, it can be worn layered over another piece. There are two schools of thought when it comes to this garment: those who prefer coarse knits and those who prefer fine knits.

The cardigan, a piece with a timeless dandy chic spirit
The cardigan, a piece with a timeless dandy chic spirit

The noble history of the cardigan: from the clothing of fishermen to that of counts

It is thought to have originated in the 19th century. It was popularised by the Earl of Cardigan, James Thomas Brudenell, who came all the way from Wales. Today, this British aristocrat is recognised as much for his military exploits as for his extravagance. Feeling cramped in his pullover, he simply slit it open with his sword. Around the second half of the 19th century, his invention was fitted with buttons and marketed.

However, it is thought that the heritage of this garment goes back much further. According to historians, French and British fishermen were already wearing woollen jackets open at the front in the 17th century.

In the 1920s, the iconic Coco Chanel associated it with tailoring. Later, the designer Agnès b made it her signature piece.

The cardigan, a piece with a timeless dandy chic spirit

It's a classic piece, but it's also very fashionable.
Cardigans have become increasingly popular in recent years, with both men and women models wearing them at the most prestigious fashion shows. Although cardigans date back to the 19th century, they are still a staple in every wardrobe, regardless of age or gender. The piece is so popular that popular culture has seized on it as the benchmark for knitwear. Taylor Swift even named one of her songs Cardigan, bearing witness to the influence of this fashion item on culture.








The cardigan, a piece with a timeless dandy chic spirit
The cardigan, a piece with a timeless dandy chic spirit

Le cardigan version CAFÉ COTON
At CAFÉ COTON, we've reappropriated this iconic piece, offering versions in lambswool and merino. Whether you prefer a shawl collar for the most discerning connoisseurs or a refined cutaway collar, CAFÉ COTON cardigans can be adapted to suit all tastes. Wear your cardigan over a polo shirt or one of our signature shirts. Pair it with a chino and a pair of trainers for a more casual look, or with loafers depending on the occasion. The cardigan lends itself equally well to formal events, work outfits and daytime looks. With winter just around the corner and the evenings getting cooler, the cardigan is your ally for a drink on the terrace after a long day's work.








02 décembre 2023

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