PB Monogram Knit
The PB labyrinth monogram knitted into the cloth — Balmain's logo worn as quiet texture.
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Story & heritage
The monogram knit is where Balmain wears its logo as texture rather than print. The PB labyrinth monogram — the geometric interlocking of founder Pierre Balmain's initials that Olivier Rousteing made a house code after reworking the brand's logo in 2018 — is knitted tonally into the cloth, so the pattern reads as a relief rather than a graphic.
It belongs to a broad monogram knitwear line — polos, jumpers, cardigans — that runs the labyrinth motif across the maison's ready-to-wear, the most understated way to wear the house identity.
Materials & craft
The polo is knitted in a fine openwork wool-blend with the PB labyrinth monogram worked into the stitch in tonal relief, finished with a polo collar, a V-neck opening and ribbed trims. The monogram appears across the knitwear family in jacquard and textured forms, from cropped cardigans to jumpers, always in the same restrained, tone-on-tone treatment.
How to choose & style
The monogram knit is the quiet, everyday way to wear the house — black-on-black, the labyrinth reads as texture rather than logo, so it dresses up with tailoring or down with denim. It is the understated entry point to Balmain's ready-to-wear, the piece that signals the brand without shouting it.