Stacy Stewart Smith Men's Argyle Labyrinth Sequined Knit Top
Description
Argyle Labyrinth — a blouson sequined knit top with an Onyx base in two colorways: Peridot (peridot-colored clustered baby sequins) and Onyx (black clustered baby sequins). In both versions, the sequins appear on the front beneath an interwoven lattice design; the lattice, sleeves, trim, and back are all Onyx 62% Rayon, 32% Nylon, 6% Spandex stretch knit, while the sequined front panel is 80% polyester, 20% nylon knit. The interwoven bands create rhombus shapes from the negative space between them, revealing dazzling glimpses of sequins beneath. A high V-neckline, slightly padded shoulder (removable), and exaggerated self-knit cuffs complete a silhouette that is at once casual, comfortable, and unmistakably couture. The top arrives beautifully boxed with a suitable hanger and garment bag. Made to order in New York City.
Pairs magnificently with the Knit Pleated Windsor Pants.
Construction & Materials
Sequined front panel: clustered baby sequins on 80% polyester, 20% nylon knit — available in Peridot or Onyx sequin color. Lattice, sleeves, trim & back: Onyx 62% Rayon, 32% Nylon, 6% Spandex stretch knit. Blouson sweater silhouette. Interwoven rhombus band construction. High V-neckline. Removable shoulder pads (0.5" pad height). Exaggerated self-knit cuffs. The sample is posed on a mannequin standing approximately 6’3”, wearing a size Small-Medium.
Sizing
Available in three size ranges. For a custom size, select Preorder from the size menu.
| Alpha | Chest | Waist (relaxed) | Waist (extended) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small–Medium | 39–42" | 36" | 40" |
| Medium–Large | 43–45" | 40.5" | 44" |
| X-Large | 46–49" | 44.5" | 48" |
Small–Medium specs: Across Shoulders 19” — Length HPS to hem 28” — Length CB to hem 25” — Sleeve 26.5”
Medium–Large specs: Across Shoulders 19” — Length HPS to hem 29” — Length CB to hem 26” — Sleeve 26.5”
X-Large specs: Across Shoulders 20” — Length HPS to hem 29” — Length CB to hem 27” — Sleeve 27.5”
Custom Size Preorder
Select Preorder from the size menu (the option without a listed size). Production is 15 to 30 days from receipt and payment clearance. A $35 surcharge applies to custom size preorders. After purchase, you will receive a link to the measurement form by email. A couture toile is draped from your measurements while materials are prepared.
Your Measurement Form is complimentary with any qualifying purchase of $300 or more from the Fall/Winter or Spring Summer collections. Enter code FORMFREE at checkout. One use per client.
Collect the Design
The design study for this garment is available as a Limited Edition Digital Collectible →. Edition of 25, $50. Once gone, retired permanently.
Provenance & Delivery
Made to order in New York City. Shipped in a presentation box with hanger and garment bag. Due to the bespoke nature of this garment, returns and exchanges are not accepted. Preorders are not refundable.
Care
Spot clean only with a damp cloth, or consult a luxury dry cleaner. A fabric swatch is included for hand-wash testing. Keep away from intense heat. Always wear with an undergarment. Store on the hanger inside the garment bag as shipped.
Care
Stacy Stewart Smith offers made-to-order garments, fine art, and digital publications — each requiring different care. Please refer to the product description for care and handling instructions specific to your purchase. For garments: dry clean or spot clean unless otherwise noted; do not machine wash. For fine art: keep away from direct sunlight and humidity; handle with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves. For digital products and publications: no physical care required; download and archive your files upon receipt.
Design
Every Stacy Stewart Smith piece begins as a drawing and ends as a decision — a deliberate choice of textile, construction method, and proportion made by a single designer with five decades of practice. The same eye that composes a painting composes a coat: line, weight, negative space, and the relationship between form and the body that inhabits it. Garments are produced in New York City, one at a time, to the measurements and preferences of the individual client. No two pieces are identical. No production run exists. This is not manufacturing — it is making.
The atelier sources textiles for their hand, weight, and longevity. Sustainability here is not a campaign. It is the natural consequence of making only what is wanted, from materials chosen to last, by a craftsman who will not put his name on anything less.