The Manosque linen vest brings the perfect balance between structure and delicacy.
With a structured bust and a fitted (cinched) waist design, it naturally enhances the silhouette, while the ruffles at the hem add a touch of romanticism that is GABBE's signature.
The buttons, individually covered and hand-finished, convey the artisanal care present in every detail.
Clean internal finishes aligned with GABBE's high-fashion standard. Delicate front closure. Fine topstitching in a complementary tone to the fabric.
An authorial, feminine, and versatile piece.
. Linen vest with structured bust
* Fitted waist design that enhances the silhouette
* Ruffles at the hem with a romantic touch
* Covered and hand-finished buttons
* Clean and enclosed internal finishes
* Fine topstitching in a complementary tone to the fabric
* Delicate front closure
* Authorial, feminine, and versatile piece
* Elegant, light, and comfortable to wear
* Ideal for sophisticated daily wear and daytime events
* Timeless, artisanal, and exclusive
Elegant, light, and comfortable
Sophisticated daily wear, daytime events, casual special occasions
Timeless, artisanal, feminine, and authorial.
55% linen 45% cotton
Caring for Your GABBE Garment
Our pieces are exclusive, artisanal, and made with delicate fabrics. To preserve their beauty, durability, and original structure:
Washing:
• Wash exclusively by hand, at room temperature.
• Use only a small amount of neutral soap.
• Do not soak and do not rub; avoid any friction.
• Wash individually, preventing contact with zippers, metallic buttons, or rough fabrics.
• For silk and silk organza: maintain minimal immersion, avoiding abrupt movements that could deform the fiber.
• Do not use bleach, fabric softener, stain remover, or any aggressive chemical product.
Rinsing and Handling:
• Rinse gently in running water.
• Do not wring; remove excess water using a clean, soft towel, pressing lightly.
• Avoid hanging the wet garment for too long, as this can deform structured areas.
Drying:
• Dry in the shade, in a ventilated area.
• Preferably, let it dry on a flat surface, especially in the case of silk and organza.
• Avoid direct sunlight, which can fade and weaken natural fibers.
• Never use a dryer or direct heat sources.
Ironing:
• Use an iron up to 110°C, always without pressure.
• Apply protection between the iron and the fabric (light cotton or a suitable pressing cloth).
• For silk and organza, prefer gentle steam, keeping a distance to avoid shine or burning the fiber.
• Avoid excessive ironing on structured areas, such as the bust or pleats.
Storage:
• Store on padded hangers to maintain the fit and prevent marks.
• For silk and organza: use breathable covers (not plastic), which protect without retaining moisture.
• Avoid storing the piece compressed between others; noble fabrics need space to breathe.
• Keep away from perfumes, creams, and products that can stain natural fibers.
• When traveling, transport in fabric bags, folding with layers of tissue paper between sensitive parts.
Special Attention
• Any stains should be treated immediately by specialized professionals.
• Avoid accessories that might snag threads, especially when wearing organza pieces.
• After use, let the garment "rest" for a few hours before storing, allowing natural body moisture to dissipate.