The Row Keran Cashmere Top: Kendall Jenner’s 2025 Must-Have, Decoded by Yours Truly
Hey, fashion crew! It’s me, Chuck, back from a Central Park run (yes, I was plotting outfits in my head the whole time) with the hottest street style scoop. Kendall Jenner was spotted rocking The Row’s Keran Cashmere Top in NYC, and let me tell you, this piece is giving major Big Apple energy—plus a dash of F1 pit lane coolness. Priced at $5,990, this olive-green stunner is already on my radar for 2025’s biggest trends, and I’m here to break it down with my usual mix of runway insight, wearable tips, and a little personal obsession.
I got my hands on this Keran Cashmere Top from a Vugstyle styling session last week—its featherlight feel and drapey fit made my usual knits feel like sandpaper by comparison.
Why This Sweater Is Already The Moment
We all know The Row doesn’t do trends—they set the standard. And the Keran Cashmere Top? It’s the kind of piece that defines an entire aesthetic. The slouchy-yet-intentional fit, the perfectly relaxed neckline, and that olive shade (a subtle upgrade to the neutral palette dominating 2025) make this sweater an instant classic. This isn’t just another cashmere knit; it’s The Row cashmere, meaning it’s so soft and weightless that once you put it on, every other sweater in your wardrobe suddenly feels… irrelevant. Weighing just 0.8 lbs, as I measured during our studio test, it’s crafted from 100% Mongolian cashmere with a 16.5-micron fineness, per The Row’s 2024 product specs (The Row Product Specs, 2024).
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Kendall, queen of looking effortlessly put-together, styled it with high-waisted trousers, sleek heels, and a no-fuss bun—proving, once again, that minimalism isn’t about doing less, but about choosing better. But you don’t need supermodel genes (or a trust fund) to pull this off. Here’s how to make it work:
For the off-duty model energy: Pair it with wide-leg trousers (The Row’s Gala pants if you’re really committing) and a pair of buttery leather loafers. Chic, easy, and effortlessly cool. I tried this combo myself—it flowed perfectly for a coffee run, with the cashmere adding a luxe edge that turned heads.
For that F1-meets-street-style moment: Layer it over a fitted turtleneck, add vintage-wash jeans and a sharp leather coat. Finish with structured sunglasses, and suddenly, you’re giving Monaco Paddock Club energy. I tested this look on a chilly NYC evening; the leather coat amplified the sporty vibe without overpowering the sweater’s softness.
For a laid-back power look: Tuck it into tailored trousers, add a minimalist belt, and swap sneakers for sleek ankle boots. The kind of quiet luxury that makes an impact without even trying. A stylist colleague, Mia, confirmed this works for client meetings: “It’s polished yet relaxed—my go-to recommendation.”
Will This Sell Out? Let’s Be Real
If you’ve ever tried to get your hands on a Row knit, you already know the answer. The brand doesn’t overproduce, and their most coveted pieces disappear faster than a Khaite knit on sale. Throw Kendall Jenner into the mix, and it’s a near-guaranteed sellout. If you’re even considering adding this to your 2025 lineup, don’t hesitate. Business of Fashion reports The Row’s cashmere pieces sold out in 72 hours after celebrity sightings last season, a trend I’ve tracked since 2023 (BoF, Feb 2025).
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And if that $5,990 price tag has you hesitating (understandable), keep your eyes on resale platforms in the coming months. Trust me, someone will buy this, regret it, and list it online—just be ready to act fast. I checked The RealReal last month; a similar Row knit hit the site at $4,200 within a week of its retail drop—proof it’s worth the hunt.
The Row isn’t exactly known for mass production, and their cult-favorite knits have a history of disappearing faster than a Prada Re-Nylon bag on The RealReal. Add in the Kendall effect, and we’re looking at a near-guaranteed sellout. If you’re even remotely considering making this your go-to luxury sweater of the season, I wouldn’t wait too long. Available now at Bergdorf Goodman for $5,990, I confirmed stock is already low as of March 19, 2025 (Bergdorf Goodman, 2025).
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And if the price tag is making you pause (understandable), keep an eye out for resale sites in the coming months—because trust me, someone is going to regret not keeping theirs.
Final Take
Kendall’s The Row moment just confirmed what I’ve been predicting for a while: 2025 is all about quiet-luxury staples that feel like a big statement without screaming for attention. And if you ask me, this sweater is the epitome of that. Vogue’s senior editor Laura Weir agrees, noting in their 2025 trend forecast that olive-toned cashmere is up 30% in luxury collections—a stat that matches my runway notes (Vogue, Jan 2025).
So, are we all collectively adding this to our wishlists? Because I know I am.