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Read moreMONCLER WOMEN'S VEST
As an outer garment, the Moncler women's vest maintains the well-known aesthetic of Moncler pieces adapted to this garment. Sleeveless and usually thinner than the brand's large coats and jackets, the Moncler vest is a torso-focused insulation piece for occasions that do not require complete coverage.
The logo on many of these pieces, which would typically be on the sleeves like much of their outerwear, now takes a leading role on the chest. The rest of the brand's classic elements, such as panels, quilting, down filling, and legendary quality, are also present.
How to wear a Moncler women's vest
Women's insulated vests, in this case, those from Moncler, create a distinct silhouette for the wearer compared to a regular coat. When worn, our garments under the vest become more prominent, emphasising the torso and the length of the arms.
Their timeless and monochromatic designs make them easily combinable with all kinds of winter looks. And the legendary quality of the pieces will make them a lasting item in our wardrobe for decades, as long as we give them proper care.
Their filling features down with a comprehensive animal welfare policy, which can be traced through their website or special codes on their labels. This is one of the many steps towards greater sustainability within the Moncler group, including a push for the labour sustainability of their collaborating companies.
Vests have one of the longest traditions in the history of clothing. Having always served as underwear, King Charles II of England wanted to pay homage to the style of the Sun King (Louis XIV) of France, introducing sketches of what we now know as a vest in his court. Thus, little by little, the vest evolved from an inner or intermediate garment to a prominent element in the modern wardrobe. Its combination capacity while keeping the layers underneath visible served many styles and fashion segments as a form of expression.