Datti Angora-Blend Sweater
The fluffy Bellerose knit that turns a simple crewneck into a house signature.
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Story & heritage
Garmentory describes Datti as an iconic Bellerose sweater, and the current Bellerose product page keeps the line active as a classic crew-neck in an angora blend. It sits neatly inside the brand's Brussels-meets-American-casual language: easy, tactile, and built for everyday layering rather than runway theatre.
Bellerose Belgium SA/NV is headquartered in Groot-Bijgaarden, near Brussels. The company was started by Jean-Pierre Delhaye, Charly Bouvy, and Patrick Van Heurck in 1989 with a line of men's shirts; the name refers to Bellerose, New York. Its first women's collection followed in 1998 and its children's line in 2002.
Materials & craft
The official product page describes this Datti as a turquoise angora-blend sweater with a regular fit, long sleeves, crew neck, ribbed trim and medium-gauge one-ply knit. Retail descriptions for Datti specify a 65% angora and 35% polyamide/nylon blend, which explains the soft halo and light warmth.
How to choose & style
Choose Datti when you want softness to be the point. The regular cut layers cleanly over a white shirt or under a boxy jacket; sizing up gives the relaxed slouch that suits Bellerose best.