Treasure And Bond Cardigan

Fringe Long Open Front Cardigan

  • A hem of knotted frige swings and sways with every step you take in this lengthy cardigan knit from a soft, drapey cotton blend warmed with just a touch of wool.
  • Open front
  • Long sleeves
  • Front patch pockets
  • 55% cotton, 40% Tencel® lyocell, 5% wool
  • Tencel lyocell is a more-sustainably produced fiber made with closed-loop processing
  • Hand wash, dry flat
  • Imported
  • This brand has committed to science-based climate action, with targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the latest climate science
  • This brand meets Nordstrom Responsible Brands criteria: brand adheres to responsible social and environmental practices

$74.62

Marled Oversize Collar Cardigan

  • Full of retro charm, this cozy cardigan stands out with an oversized collar, marled yarns and a slightly cropped length.
  • Front button closure
  • Oversize collar
  • Long sleeves
  • 48% polyester, 47% recycled polyester, 5% wool
  • Hand wash, dry flat
  • Imported
  • This brand has committed to science-based climate action, with targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the latest climate science
  • This brand meets Nordstrom Responsible Brands criteria: brand adheres to responsible social and environmental practices

$53.70

Fitted Textured Cotton Cardigan

  • Add a bit of whimsy to your look with a textured cotton cardigan featuring rolled edges, subtle blouson sleeves and a fitted, slightly cropped silhouette.
  • Front button closure
  • Crewneck
  • Long sleeves
  • 100% cotton
  • Hand wash, dry flat
  • Imported
  • This brand has committed to science-based climate action, with targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the latest climate science
  • This brand meets Nordstrom Responsible Brands criteria: brand adheres to responsible social and environmental practices

$79.50

Fitted Crewneck Cardigan

  • Layer in classic style with this cardigan featuring a classic crewneck and a silhouette that’s fitted but not too tight.
  • 23″ length (size 1X)
  • Front button closure
  • Crewneck
  • 100% cotton
  • Hand wash, dry flat
  • Imported
  • This brand has committed to science-based climate action, with targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the latest climate science
  • This brand meets Nordstrom Responsible Brands criteria: brand adheres to responsible social and environmental practices

$89.50

Discovering Comfort and Style in Every Stitch – My Personal Journey Through the World of Luxury Knitwear

When the crisp autumn air starts nipping at my fingertips and the leaves begin their transformation into a kaleidoscope of amber and crimson, there’s only one piece in my wardrobe that I reach for without hesitation – my beloved Treasure & Bond cardigan. I still remember the day I purchased my first one, wandering through Nordstrom with no particular shopping agenda when a cloud-soft, perfectly draped cardigan caught my eye. Little did I know this spontaneous purchase would evolve into a full-blown collection and a passionate appreciation for what I now consider the backbone of my seasonal wardrobe.

Over the years, I’ve fielded countless questions from friends and even strangers who stop me on the street to ask about my cardigans. “Where did you get that?” “Is it as soft as it looks?” “Does it actually hold up in the wash?” Today, I’m channeling all my personal experience and research into the comprehensive buying guide I wish I’d had from the beginning. Whether you’re a cardigan connoisseur or considering your very first Treasure & Bond purchase, this guide will navigate you through everything you need to know about these wardrobe essentials.

The Treasure & Bond Brand Story: More Than Just Knitwear

Before diving into the specifics of their cardigans, let’s take a moment to understand the brand itself. Treasure & Bond isn’t just another fashion label – it’s a Nordstrom-created brand with a conscience. What particularly resonates with me is their commitment to giving back. With every Treasure & Bond purchase, Nordstrom donates a portion of net sales to organizations that empower youth. This ethical dimension adds an extra layer of warmth to every cardigan I own, knowing my fashion choices contribute to positive change.

The brand embodies that perfect sweet spot between casual comfort and elevated style – not too precious to wear while making Saturday morning pancakes, yet polished enough to throw over a dress for an impromptu dinner invitation. This versatility is precisely what makes their cardigans so addictive to collect.

The Treasure & Bond Cardigan Collection: Finding Your Perfect Match

Over my years of Treasure & Bond devotion, I’ve watched their cardigan lineup evolve and expand. Let me walk you through the current standouts in their collection:

The Classic Open Front Cardigan

This is the gateway cardigan – the style that initiated my obsession. With its relaxed silhouette, open front design, and mid-thigh length, it’s the definition of versatility. I own this in three colors (heather grey, camel, and black), and if forced to choose just one cardigan for the rest of my life, this would be it. The subtle texture adds dimension without being busy, and the weight is substantial enough to provide warmth without veering into bulky territory.

What sets this particular style apart is the thoughtfully designed shoulder seam that sits slightly forward, creating a more flattering drape than many competitor cardigans. The pockets are actually functional (deep enough for more than just your fingertips), and the sleeves maintain their shape without stretching out after long wear.

The Chunky Knit Button-Front

When temperatures really drop, this heavyweight champion comes into rotation. With its substantial yarn and traditional button closure, this style offers maximum warmth while still maintaining a refined silhouette. The buttons themselves deserve special mention – substantial wooden discs that add a touch of artisanal quality.

I particularly appreciate how this style balances its chunky texture with a relatively streamlined fit, avoiding the “drowning in fabric” effect that plagues many oversized knits. The ribbed cuffs and hem add structure to the silhouette, preventing the cardigan from looking shapeless even after multiple wears.

The Lightweight Waterfall

Perfect for transitional seasons or layering, this ethereal style features a cascading, asymmetrical front that creates beautiful movement. I’ve found this to be my most complimented cardigan, perhaps because its fluid lines create such visual interest. The lightweight knit makes it ideal for those “what season is it anyway?” days or for travelers who need packable layers.

The beauty of this style lies in its chameleonic nature – pair it with jeans and a t-shirt for casual elegance, or drape it over a slip dress for an evening look with just the right amount of coverage. I particularly love how the waterfall front creates a slimming vertical line down the body.

The Cozy Belted Wrap

Introduced more recently to the lineup, this style combines the comfort of a cardigan with the defined silhouette of a wrap jacket. The attached belt cinches the waist, creating structure amidst the softness. This is my go-to for days when I want the warmth of a cardigan but need something more polished than an open-front style.

The wrap design creates a V-neckline that elongates the neck and frames the face beautifully. I’ve found this style particularly flattering for varied body types, as the belt can be adjusted to accommodate different proportions or styling preferences.

The Sleeveless Vest Cardigan

Perfect for layering, this relatively new addition to the Treasure & Bond family offers versatility for year-round wear. The absence of sleeves makes it lighter than traditional cardigans while still providing core warmth. I particularly enjoy wearing mine over long-sleeved tops in early fall or spring when a full cardigan would be too warm.

What impresses me most about this style is how it manages to look intentional rather than like “a cardigan missing its sleeves.” The armholes are perfectly cut to avoid gaping, and the proportion of the body hits at just the right length to create a balanced silhouette.

Material Matters: Understanding Treasure & Bond Cardigan Fabrics

One of the most frequent questions I receive about my Treasure & Bond collection concerns the materials. The tactile experience of a cardigan is arguably its most important quality – after all, if it doesn’t feel good against your skin, what’s the point?

Cotton Blends

Many of their year-round cardigans feature cotton blends, typically mixed with modal or a touch of elastane for stretch. These blends offer breathability while maintaining shape and providing gentle warmth. I’ve found these ideal for layering in air-conditioned offices or for mild weather transitions. They also tend to be the most durable for everyday wear and frequent washing.

The cotton blend cardigans typically have a more structured appearance and hold their shape exceptionally well, even after numerous wears between washes. They’re perfect for those who want the cardigan look without the maintenance concerns of more delicate materials.

Wool and Wool Blends

For their winter offerings, Treasure & Bond incorporates wool and wool blends that provide substantial warmth without the itchiness that can plague lower-quality wool products. Often blended with acrylic or nylon, these cardigans deliver cozy insulation while remaining relatively easy to care for.

What particularly impresses me about their wool blends is the thoughtful composition – enough wool for warmth and breathability, but balanced with synthetic fibers that add durability and reduce the propensity for pilling. The result is a cardigan that maintains its appearance through multiple seasons.

Specialty Fibers

For their premium offerings, Treasure & Bond occasionally incorporates luxury fibers like cashmere or alpaca (usually in blends to maintain accessibility in pricing). These special pieces elevate the everyday cardigan experience to something truly luxurious. I splurged on a cashmere-blend cardigan three years ago, and it remains one of my most treasured garments – worth every penny for the cloud-like softness that still hasn’t diminished.

These specialty fiber cardigans typically feature more subtle styling – letting the exceptional material take center stage. The drape is incomparable, skimming the body in a way that looks effortlessly elegant.

Sustainable Materials

In recent collections, I’ve noticed Treasure & Bond incorporating more sustainable materials like recycled polyester and organic cotton. As someone increasingly conscious of fashion’s environmental impact, I appreciate this evolution toward more responsible production methods without compromising the quality or feel of the garments.

Fit Guide: Finding Your Perfect Size

Getting the right fit in a cardigan can be tricky – too small and it pulls awkwardly at the buttons or shoulders; too large and you’re swimming in excess fabric. Here’s my guide to navigating Treasure & Bond sizing:

General Sizing Guidelines

In my experience, Treasure & Bond cardigans run true to size for a relaxed fit. I typically wear a medium in most brands, and my medium Treasure & Bond cardigans fit perfectly with room for light layering underneath. If you’re between sizes, your decision should depend on your intended use:

  • Size down if you prefer a more fitted look or plan to wear your cardigan primarily over lightweight tops
  • Size up if you value coziness over streamlining or plan to layer over thicker garments

Style-Specific Considerations

Different cardigan styles in the Treasure & Bond collection have different intended fits:

  • The open-front styles are designed for a relaxed, flowing fit
  • Button-front cardigans typically have a more defined shape
  • Belted styles can accommodate a range of fits depending on how tightly you cinch the belt

Length Guidelines

Length preferences are highly personal, but here’s what I’ve observed about Treasure & Bond’s typical lengths:

  • Cropped styles hit at or just below the waist
  • Standard cardigans typically fall to mid-hip
  • Longer “duster” styles extend to mid-thigh or below

Size Range

Treasure & Bond deserves praise for their relatively inclusive size range, typically offering XXS through XXL in most styles. Some of their newer releases extend into plus sizes, though availability can vary by style and season.

Color Selection: Beyond Basic Black

While neutral cardigans form the backbone of a versatile wardrobe, Treasure & Bond doesn’t limit their palette to the expected. Here’s an overview of their typical color offerings:

Perennial Neutrals

You’ll always find the classics: black, ivory, gray, and camel. These form the foundation of my collection and are the colors I recommend starting with if you’re new to the brand. They’re investment pieces that pair effortlessly with virtually everything in your wardrobe.

The subtle variations within these neutrals are worth noting – their grays range from cool slate to warm heather, and their ivory offers a softer alternative to stark white that’s more flattering against most skin tones.

Seasonal Hues

Each season brings a thoughtfully curated selection of colors that reflect current trends while remaining wearable for years to come. Fall typically introduces rich burgundies, forest greens, and burnt oranges. Winter often features jewel tones like sapphire and amethyst. Spring lightens things up with sage, blush, and periwinkle, while summer might bring in coral or ocean blue.

I’ve found their seasonal colors are carefully calibrated to flatter a wide range of skin tones rather than adhering strictly to trend forecasts. This thoughtful approach means even their more “fashion-forward” colors tend to have impressive staying power in my wardrobe.

Special Patterns and Textures

While solids dominate the line, Treasure & Bond occasionally offers subtle patterns like thin stripes, small-scale color blocking, or textural knit variations. These add visual interest while maintaining the versatility that makes their cardigans so beloved.

I particularly appreciate how their patterned options remain restrained enough to function as versatile wardrobe pieces rather than statement items you can only wear occasionally.

Price Point and Value Analysis

Treasure & Bond positions itself in the accessible premium market – not fast fashion pricing, but not luxury-tier either. Cardigans typically range from $59-$129 depending on the style, material, and complexity. Based on years of personal experience, here’s my assessment of their value proposition:

Price-to-Quality Ratio

The durability of Treasure & Bond cardigans justifies their price point. My oldest pieces are approaching five years of regular wear and still look presentable – a testament to their construction quality. The stitching remains intact, the colors haven’t faded dramatically, and while some natural pilling has occurred (inevitable with any knit), it’s minimal compared to less expensive alternatives I’ve tried.

Cost-Per-Wear Calculation

This is where Treasure & Bond truly shines. Let’s break down the math: A $89 cardigan worn twice weekly during a 20-week season for three years equals 120 wears, bringing the cost-per-wear down to just $0.74. Even accounting for potential sales (more on those later), you’re investing in a garment that delivers exceptional value over its lifespan.

Pricing Tiers Within the Collection

Within the Treasure & Bond cardigan range, pricing typically correlates with material and construction complexity:

  • Basic cotton blends occupy the lower end ($59-$79)
  • Wool blends and more complex styles fall in the middle ($79-$99)
  • Premium fibers like cashmere blends command higher prices ($99-$129)

In my experience, even their entry-level options offer quality that surpasses many similarly priced competitors.

Where to Purchase: Navigating Retail Options

As a Nordstrom-created brand, Treasure & Bond has limited distribution channels, which helps maintain quality control but can make availability more challenging. Here’s where to find them:

Nordstrom Retail Locations

Nothing beats trying on cardigans in person, feeling the material, and assessing the color against your skin tone. Nordstrom’s lighting is generally excellent for making these assessments, and their spacious fitting rooms allow you to test how the cardigan moves with you.

I’ve found that flagship Nordstrom locations carry the widest selection, while smaller stores might stock only bestselling styles. Call ahead if you’re seeking a specific piece to avoid disappointment.

Nordstrom Online

The most comprehensive selection is available on Nordstrom’s website, where you’ll find the complete current-season offerings plus occasional exclusive online-only colors or styles. The detailed product descriptions, multiple images, and customer reviews make online shopping relatively low-risk.

One particularly helpful feature of shopping on Nordstrom.com is the “True Fit” sizing tool, which has proven remarkably accurate for predicting my ideal size in Treasure & Bond cardigans based on my measurements and fit preferences in other brands.

Nordstrom Rack

For the budget-conscious, Nordstrom Rack occasionally receives past-season Treasure & Bond cardigans. The selection is unpredictable, but the discounts (typically 40-60% off original prices) make it worth checking regularly if you have a location nearby.

I’ve scored some of my favorite pieces this way, including a buttery-soft cashmere blend that was marked down from $119 to $49 – a genuine steal for the quality. However, Rack shopping requires flexibility about colors and styles rather than seeking specific pieces.

Secondary Markets

Platforms like Poshmark, ThredUP, and eBay often feature gently used Treasure & Bond pieces at significant discounts. Given the durability of these cardigans, secondhand purchases can offer exceptional value.

When shopping secondhand, I recommend focusing on classic styles in neutral colors, which are more likely to have been treated as investment pieces by their previous owners. Pay close attention to material composition in listing descriptions, as this significantly impacts wear and care requirements.

Seasonal Availability and Sales Cycles

Understanding the rhythms of Treasure & Bond’s release schedule and sale patterns can help you build your collection strategically:

Release Calendar

New cardigan styles typically drop with the major seasonal collections:

  • Fall/Winter styles begin appearing in late July through September
  • Spring/Summer offerings arrive in January through March
  • Mid-season refreshes sometimes introduce new colors in existing styles

Sale Patterns

While Nordstrom doesn’t discount Treasure & Bond as frequently as some other brands, several predictable sales include these items:

  • The Anniversary Sale (July) often features upcoming Fall cardigans at pre-season discounts
  • Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales typically include select Treasure & Bond pieces
  • End-of-season clearance (January and July) offers the deepest discounts but limited size selection

Buying Strategy

Based on my experience, here’s the optimal approach for building a Treasure & Bond cardigan collection without breaking the bank:

  1. Invest in core neutrals at full price if you’ll wear them immediately
  2. Shop the Anniversary Sale for fall pieces at 20-30% off
  3. Wait for end-of-season clearance for trend colors or experimental styles
  4. Check Nordstrom Rack quarterly for unexpected treasures

Caring for Your Treasure & Bond Cardigans

Proper care significantly extends the life of your investment. Here’s my tested approach to maintaining these pieces:

Reading Care Labels

Treasure & Bond typically provides clear care instructions tailored to each garment’s specific material composition. While generalizations are difficult across such a diverse collection, most of their cardigans fall into these care categories:

  • Cotton blends: Machine washable on gentle cycle, lay flat to dry
  • Wool blends: Hand wash cold or dry clean, lay flat to dry
  • Specialty fibers: Dry clean recommended, though gentle hand washing is often possible

My Tested Care Routine

After years of experimentation, I’ve developed this care regimen that balances convenience with garment preservation:

  1. Wear multiple times before washing (unless visibly soiled)
  2. Use a mesh laundry bag for machine-washable styles
  3. Opt for wool-specific detergent for all natural fiber cardigans
  4. Always air dry flat on a towel, reshaping gently while damp
  5. Store folded rather than hung to preserve shape

Dealing with Pilling

Some pilling is inevitable with any quality knit, but proper management keeps your cardigan looking fresh:

  1. Invest in a high-quality fabric shaver (I recommend the Gleener Ultimate Fuzz Remover)
  2. Treat pills gently after each few wears rather than waiting for significant buildup
  3. Focus pill removal on high-friction areas like underarms and sides

Storage Solutions

Proper storage extends the life of your cardigans and keeps them ready to wear:

  1. Fold rather than hang to prevent shoulder stretching
  2. Place cedar blocks or lavender sachets nearby to deter moths
  3. Ensure complete drying before storing to prevent mildew
  4. Consider lightweight cotton storage bags for off-season protection

Styling Your Treasure & Bond Cardigan: Endless Possibilities

The versatility of these cardigans is what makes them true wardrobe workhorses. Here are some of my favorite styling approaches:

Everyday Casual

  • Layer an open-front cardigan over a simple t-shirt with well-fitted jeans
  • Add ankle boots and minimal jewelry for an effortlessly put-together look
  • Roll the sleeves slightly for a relaxed vibe

Office Appropriate

  • Pair a button-front cardigan with tailored trousers and a silk shell
  • Add pointed flats and delicate earrings
  • Consider a half-tuck of the cardigan front for a more defined waistline

Evening Elegance

  • Drape a lightweight waterfall cardigan over a slip dress
  • Add heeled sandals and a clutch
  • Choose a cardigan with subtle metallic threading for added dimension

Weekend Comfort

  • Layer a chunky knit over leggings and a fitted long-sleeve tee
  • Add sneakers and a crossbody bag
  • Consider a front-tuck to maintain proportion with leggings

The Sustainability Question

As consumers become increasingly conscious of fashion’s environmental impact, it’s worth examining Treasure & Bond’s sustainability credentials:

Company Commitments

While not marketed explicitly as a sustainable brand, Treasure & Bond has made incremental improvements in recent years:

  • Increased use of organic cotton and recycled materials
  • More transparent supply chain information
  • The philanthropic component of their business model demonstrates social responsibility

Longevity as Sustainability

Perhaps the most sustainable aspect of Treasure & Bond cardigans is their durability. Fast fashion’s environmental impact stems largely from its short lifecycle; investing in garments that last for years naturally reduces your fashion footprint.

Care Considerations

Extending garment life through proper care further enhances sustainability:

  • Washing in cold water reduces energy consumption
  • Air drying eliminates dryer energy usage
  • Proper storage and maintenance prevent premature replacement

Comparing Treasure & Bond to Competitor Brands

To provide context for Treasure & Bond’s market position, let’s compare them to similar cardigan offerings:

Madewell

  • Price point: Similar ($65-$118)
  • Material quality: Comparable, though Treasure & Bond often uses slightly higher-grade blends
  • Fit: Madewell typically runs smaller with a more youthful cut
  • Style range: Madewell offers more trend-driven designs; Treasure & Bond excels in versatile classics

J.Crew

  • Price point: Higher ($79-$158)
  • Material quality: Slightly superior, particularly in their cashmere offerings
  • Fit: More structured and tailored than Treasure & Bond’s relaxed silhouettes
  • Style range: Greater variety in patterns and embellishments

Everlane

  • Price point: Similar ($68-$145)
  • Material quality: Comparable, with stronger emphasis on transparency
  • Fit: Tends toward minimalist, sleeker silhouettes
  • Style range: More limited color options but outstanding basics

Loft

  • Price point: Lower when on sale (frequent 40% off promotions)
  • Material quality: Generally lighter weight with less durability
  • Fit: More variation between styles, less consistency
  • Style range: More seasonal turnover, less timeless design

Conclusion: Why Treasure & Bond Cardigans Earn Their Place in Your Wardrobe

After years of collecting and wearing these pieces, my enthusiasm remains undiminished. The combination of thoughtful design, quality materials, versatile styling potential, and ethical business practices makes Treasure & Bond cardigans a standout in the crowded knitwear market.

What began as a single impulse purchase has evolved into a wardrobe cornerstone that serves me season after season, year after year. In a fashion landscape increasingly dominated by disposable trends, these cardigans represent a refreshing counter-narrative – pieces designed to be lived in, loved, and worn for the long haul.

Whether you’re considering your first Treasure & Bond cardigan or adding to an existing collection, I hope this guide helps you navigate the options with confidence. Remember that the perfect cardigan isn’t just about warmth or style – it’s about finding that rare piece that makes you feel simultaneously comfortable and pulled-together, ready for whatever the day might bring.

As I wrap myself in my favorite heather gray open-front cardigan to finish writing this guide, I’m reminded of why these pieces inspire such loyalty. In a world of complicated fashion choices, a well-made cardigan simplifies getting dressed without sacrificing style – and that, perhaps, is the greatest luxury of all.

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