The Martin Cardigan is giving corset energy without trying
GEEL: Martin Cardigan
GEEL's Martin Cardigan has that specific '90s minimalism thing going on, but make it structural. The dense rib clings to your torso like it actually knows what it's doing, and those metallic snap buttons running down the front aren't just decoration — they're the whole vibe. There's a horizontal seam at the waist that creates this subtle gathered effect, basically mimicking the tension of a vintage corset belt but in cardigan form. It's a base layer that actually has opinions, which is refreshing when everything else is trying so hard to be nothing. The color range is quietly genius: ash if you're feeling that soft-neutral moment everyone's obsessed with, brown for people who've already graduated from black, or onyx if you're not ready to let go of the dark side. The modal-cotton blend means it's got actual drape and won't feel like you're wearing a gym class mistake. Layer it over a slip dress, wear it solo with a maxi, or throw it on under something sheer and textured — it's the kind of piece that works because it's actually constructed, not because someone slapped a trendy label on it.
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