Mezzocollo Treccia cashmere sweater
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Loro Piana Mezzocollo Treccia cashmere sweater
Loro Piana demonstrates its mastery of fine knitwear with the Mezzocollo Treccia sweater. Defined by an intricate cable-knit pattern, this piece embodies quiet luxury and tactile softness. It serves as a foundational element for sophisticated transitional wardrobes, offering warmth and understated style for any occasion.
The art of the detail
The Mezzocollo Treccia sweater is distinguished by its classic silhouette and exceptional material. Rendered entirely from pure cashmere, the fabric provides unparalleled softness and a lightweight feel. A distinctive cable-knit texture runs throughout the design, offering visual depth in a refined shade of blue. This blue sweater is shaped with a stand-up collar and ribbed trims at the hem and cuffs, ensuring a structured yet comfortable fit that reflects the house's commitment to superior craftsmanship.
How to wear
Layer this sweater over a classic collared shirt and pair with tailored trousers for a polished business-casual ensemble suitable for the office. For relaxed weekend engagements or travel, combine it with dark-wash denim and leather loafers. The versatile nature of the piece allows it to function as a refined outer layer on cool afternoons or a comfortable mid-layer under a structured coat during colder months. This adaptability makes it an essential component for navigating both formal and informal settings with ease.
About Loro Piana
For six generations, Loro Piana has been a global leader in processing the world's finest raw materials. The brand’s legacy is built on a relentless pursuit of quality and a dedication to timeless Italian style. Signature codes include the use of exceptional fibers like cashmere and a focus on impeccable construction. The Mezzocollo Treccia sweater is a clear expression of this philosophy, showcasing how superior materials and clean design lines create garments of enduring value and quiet confidence.










