Most polo sweaters have collars that curl or plackets that gap. You have felt the difference.
This is not that.
Pashmina sits below 16 microns. This polo is hand-knit in Kathmandu by teams working together — one knitter works the body, another shapes the collar and placket, a third finishes. No single person completes a piece alone.
The collar holds its structure. The placket sits flat. The fiber drapes rather than clings. It is the kind of piece that works for casual Fridays, for dinners, for days when you want to look intentional without trying hard.
Teams in Kathmandu workshops have worked together for decades. Skills passed between hands.
Honestly? This is the piece that bridges casual and polished. The one that gets noticed without demanding attention.
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