Jardigan Jacket
A collarless Brioni bridge between tailoring and knitwear ease.
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Story & heritage
The Jardigan sits in Brioni’s official icon family and makes the jacket-cardigan idea literal: tailored enough to stand in for a blazer, soft enough to wear like knitwear.
Official product copy describes versions that are collarless, deconstructed, unlined and lapel-free, with horn buttons and patch or internal pockets depending on the model.
Materials & craft
Jardigan materials include linen-wool-silk blends and cashmere jersey. The construction removes much of the visible architecture of a jacket while keeping Brioni’s clean proportion and finishing.
The icon is valuable because it lets the wearer keep a tailored silhouette without a formal lapel, making it a quiet travel and dinner-piece alternative.
How to choose & style
Wear it over a striped shirt for Riviera formality or over a fine knit for a softer evening look. The single-breasted navy version is the easiest first buy; double-breasted blues feel more distinctive.