Our First Tricot de Peau

Our First Tricot de Peau

 

If you're a lover of French style, you may have come across the term "tricot de peau." Translated to "skin knit" in English, tricot de peau refers to a specific type of undergarment that originated in France and has become a beloved and iconic piece of clothing.

In this journal, we are exploring the history and significance of the tricot de peau, its uses and styles, why it has become a staple in French fashion, and why we included it in our knitwear ranges in 2023.

History and Origin:

The tricot de peau has a long history that dates back to the 19th century in France. It was initially designed as an undergarment for men and women, made from knitted fabric that was soft and comfortable against the skin. The term "tricot de peau" was coined due to its close-fitting nature, which made it feel like a second skin when worn.

The tricot de peau gained popularity in the early 20th century, particularly during the Belle Epoque period, when fashion trends were shifting towards lighter and more comfortable clothing. It was primarily worn as a base layer under other garments, providing warmth and comfort without adding bulk or weight. It was also appreciated for its versatility, as it could be worn on its own or layered under other clothing depending on the season or occasion.

Uses and Styles:

Traditionally, the tricot de peau was worn as an undergarment, serving as a base layer for both men and women. It was typically made from lightweight, breathable, and stretchy fabric, such as cotton or silk, which made it ideal for wearing close to the skin. The snug fit of the tricot de peau helped to regulate body temperature, making it suitable for year-round wear.

Over the years, the tricot de peau has evolved in terms of styles and uses. Today, it is not only worn as an undergarment but also as a standalone fashion piece. The tricot de peau has become a stylish item that can be worn on its own or layered with other garments to create different looks.

There are various styles of tricot de peau available today, ranging from classic to modern. The classic style typically features a crew or V-neck, short or long sleeves, and a fitted silhouette. It is often made from high-quality fabric, such as cotton or silk, with delicate details, such as lace trim or embroidered accents. The modern style of tricot de peau may have a more relaxed fit, with options for different necklines, sleeve lengths, and colors. It may also incorporate modern materials, such as sustainable fabrics, to cater to different preferences and sustainability concerns.

Why It's a Staple in French Fashion:

The tricot de peau has become a staple in French fashion for several reasons. Firstly, it embodies the French approach to fashion, which values comfort, quality, and versatility. The tricot de peau's soft and stretchy fabric, snug fit, and lightweight nature make it comfortable to wear and easy to layer, making it a practical and versatile piece in any wardrobe.

Secondly, the tricot de peau is appreciated for its timeless and classic style. Its simple yet sophisticated design makes it a versatile piece that can be easily incorporated into various outfits and styles. It can be worn as a standalone top with jeans, a skirt, or shorts for a casual and chic look. It can also be layered under blouses, sweaters, or jackets for added warmth and style during cooler weather. The tricot de peau's ability to effortlessly blend with different garments and styles makes it a timeless and enduring fashion choice.

Lastly, the tricot de peau carries a sense of tradition and cultural significance in French fashion. It has been worn by generations of French men and women, and its iconic status has made it a symbol of French style and elegance. The tricot de peau is often associated with the classic French wardrobe, known for its emphasis on quality basics, timeless pieces, and understated elegance. It represents the French approach to fashion; valuing simplicity, comfort, and quality over fleeting trends.

 

Styling Tips:

If you're looking to incorporate our new tricot de peau camisole into your wardrobe, here are some ways to wear it to consider:

  1. Classic: Pair our Light Oatmeal or Deep Royal Blue Camisole with high-waisted jeans or skirt for a timeless look. Add a statement belt, and simple accessories for an elegant outfit.

  2. Layering: use as a base layer under a light Spring jacket, light cardigan (as above) or linen shirt for added warmth and style during cooler days.

  3. Feminine details: our tricot de peau camisole has a delicate pointelle fabric detail to add a feminine touch to your outfit. Pair it with a flowy maxi skirt or for a romantic and bohemian-inspired look.

  1. Casual weekend: For a more casual look, opt for a size up and have a relaxed-fit camisole to wear with trousers and a relaxed cardigan. Add sandals, and sunglasses for more laid-back relaxed style.

  2. Sustainable style: Our camisole is made from a pure merino wool. Naturally insulating but cool and comfortable to wear. A naturally sustainable fibre.

In conclusion, 'tricot de peau' is a timeless and iconic piece of French fashion that has evolved from its origins as an undergarment to a versatile and stylish wardrobe staple.

It's comfort, versatility, and classic design make it a beloved choice for those who appreciate French style and elegance. Whether worn on its own or layered with other garments, the tricot de peau exudes a sense of tradition, cultural significance, and effortless chicness that has made it a timeless favorite in the world of fashion.

 

So, embrace the tricot de peau and elevate your wardrobe with a classic and versatile piece. Vive la mode Française!

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