Fallou Button Cashmere Cardigan
The cardigan counterpart to Fallou — familiar, tactile, and quietly polished.
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Story & heritage
Within Iris von Arnim's knitwear world, the cardigan version of FALLOU is the practical extension of the sweater: same recurring family, same cashmere-first identity, but tuned for layering. The official site keeps the name in rotation across multiple colours and stonewashed versions, which signals a permanent place in the brand's wardrobe rather than a seasonal experiment.
That matters for a house whose reputation was built on luxury knit staples. FALLOU BUTTON embodies the brand's long-running belief that a cashmere piece becomes iconic when customers return to the same silhouette season after season.
Materials & craft
Official copy describes the cardigan as cashmere made in Italy with the same long-standing family-run mill used for the brand's mélange cashmere programme. The fibres are spun from differently dyed cashmere to create subtle depth and a softly variegated surface.
The construction details are V-neck, half-cardigan structure, 3/4 sleeves and a button placket. A second retail source, Gorsuch, describes the broader Fallou cardigan idea with stand collar, side seam slits and a two-way zip on its exclusive version — evidence that the house treats Fallou as a recurring family rather than a single one-off SKU.
How to choose & style
This is the easiest Iris von Arnim layer to keep by the door. Wear it buttoned as a soft top with high-rise trousers, or open over a tank when you want a more undone line.
The cardigan works best in the same spirit as the label itself: understated, tactile, and neutral-led. Let the handle of the knit do the heavy lifting instead of piling on accessories.