Rib Knit Oversized Bolero Cardigan
Balmain
$1790.00 40% OFF
$1074.00
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Balmain's rib knit oversized bolero cardigan channels Parisian polish with a cool-girl edge. The cotton-blend rib knit feels sturdy yet breathable, with a tactile texture that reads luxe-casual. A logo-engraved plaque sits on the back, a subtle Balmain signature that signals heritage without shouting. The open front and long blouson sleeves with drop shoulders create a silhouette that feels roomy and refined—a piece that can skim from city mornings to after-dark ease.
An oversized frame and ribbed cuffs and hem let it drape over the body while staying versatile. The open front invites easy layering—the bolero slips over a sleek top or blouse, then falls softly over tailoring or denim. The long sleeves amplify that relaxed, editorial mood, so it stacks with everything from a pencil skirt to wide-leg jeans. Professional cleaning recommended; made in France.
Balmain's luxe-utility language is in play here, turning a knit into a statement layer that marries couture polish with everyday ease. The back plaque reads as a quiet signature, while the oversized silhouette lets you toggle between sleek and street with ease—paired with a sharp blazer for formal moments or dressed-down denim for off-duty days.
Materials / Fabrication
- Cotton-blend ribbed knit
- Logo-engraved plaque on the back
- Open front
- Long blouson sleeves
- Drop shoulders
- Oversized fit
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- Cotton/lyocell/nylon/polyamide blend
- Made in France
Recommended Care
- Professional cleaning recommended.
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Balmain is a Parisian luxury fashion house that has become a staple in European and Hollywood fashion royalty. Currently under the creative director of Oliver Rousteing, Balmain has been delivering collections of retro-cool revival of elegant silhouettes for it-girls and starlets around the globe. Shop the latest collection from Balmain, ranging in dresses, skirts, sweaters, tops, pants and outerwear.
