Kith Nelson Collared Pullover Torpedo
Kith Nelson Collared Pullover Torpedo brings a collared fleece shape into modern streetwear without feeling loud or forced.
The silhouette blends sweatshirt comfort with a polo inspired neckline, so it reads sharper than a basic crew.
Heavy cotton fleece feels substantial on the body yet stays soft against skin after long days out.
The Torpedo tone lands between deep navy and charcoal, giving depth without looking flat or overly dark indoors.
A relaxed straight cut means the hem sits around the hip, with enough room to layer light pieces underneath.
Kith Nelson Collared Pullover Torpedo fabric and build
This pullover uses garment washed fleece, so the hand feel starts broken in from the first wear.
The weight sits in a sweet spot that supports embroidery without turning stiff or cardboard like.
All over logo embroidery adds texture when the light hits, but it never feels scratchy on the inside.
A ribbed hem anchors the body so it falls clean, even when you are moving or carrying a bag.
Ribbed cuffs keep sleeves sitting just at the wrist, instead of sliding over your hands during the day.
The collar stands with some structure when it is flipped up, then relaxes when you leave it open.
Buttons at the placket let you open the neckline for air or close it for a neater frame.
Inside seams lie flat, so this piece slides easily under coats or overshirts without bunching.
You can pair it with other Kith staples to build small capsules for rotation.
when you want matching pants, outerwear, or caps.
Collar details and everyday comfort
The collar feels smooth along the neck, avoiding the itchy edge some heavier knits create.
It sits wide enough to rest over a tee, but not so wide that it drops out of place.
When layered under a jacket, the collar still shows as a clear line above the lapel.
The placket opening gives a small window for chains or minimal necklaces to sit in view.
Embroidery holds its shape as you move, so the chest artwork does not sag or twist.
Because the fleece is washed, there is less risk of dramatic shrinkage after the first clean.
The body keeps its square drape instead of clinging, which helps on warmer indoor days.
Sleeves keep a little structure at the cuff, so stacking does not feel messy or collapse completely.
When you push them up, the ribs hold without cutting into your wrist or forearm.
Color, texture, and Torpedo tone in outfits
The Torpedo shade feels like a smoked blue, which plays well with stone, black, and washed denim.
It is dark enough to ground bright sneakers, but lighter than true black in photos and low light.
Panel lines and embroidery catch highlights, giving the surface just enough movement for close up shots.
This color works with cool greys and also with warm tan or olive, so it moves between different wardrobes.
The collared shape reads a touch smarter, which helps in studios, casual offices, or gallery visits.
On travel days, this piece feels secure on planes and trains yet still looks presentable on arrival.
The washed finish gives a slight vintage mood, which reads well in street photos and indoor lighting.
For more ideas on styling collared sweaters, you can look at modern guides.
shows simple combinations that translate well here.
Care, aging, and long term wear
Turn the pullover inside out when washing to protect embroidery and fleece texture.
Cold water and gentle detergent help the color stay deep while avoiding harsh fading on the seams.
Lay it flat to dry or tumble low, so the collar and ribs keep their shape over time.
With regular wear, the fleece softens slightly, but the body keeps enough structure to feel considered.
Store it folded instead of hanging if you want to avoid stretching at the shoulders.
A light fabric shaver or brush can tidy any surface fuzz without removing character from the fleece.
Where this pullover actually gets worn
Use it on colder commutes when you want something heavier than a long sleeve tee.
It suits coffee runs, weekend markets, and low key dinners where a hoodie feels too casual.
Throw it over tailored joggers when you head to the arena or stadium on game days.
On trips, it rides comfortably through flights and still looks composed when you step off.
You can also drape it over shoulders when the weather swings between warm sun and cooler shade.
Across seasons, Kith Nelson Collared Pullover Torpedo becomes the piece you reach for when you want structure without stiffness.
Made with care
Heirloom quality
Premium materials
Classic styling
Styled With
Materials
Sustainable, natural textiles can be enjoyed for generations to come.
Care
Wash only when necessary using cold water and a gentle detergent.
Details
Hand-picked accents give this piece an understated unique look.