- ModeSens /
- 女士古着 /
- Lauren Manoogian /
- 服装 /
- 上装
商品描述
When it comes to knitwear, the term ""granny chic"" is deemed to be one of the highest of compliments – but Lauren Manoogian's Grandpa cardigan has us believing the grand-dad iteration is just as worthy. Adding yet another carefully considered design to her essentialist holster, the Brooklyn designer imagines this cozy layer from a toasty cotton and wool-blend construction. Shaped into a slouchy profile, its shawl collar drapes over your figure while its sleek removable belt cinches you in. Half cotton, half alpaca/wool with a touch of stretch - this gorgeous sweater keeps you warm all year round - even on breezy summer nights. It's also incredibly soft and light weight. The best of conscious, humane, eco-focused, slow fashion. • 43% cotton, 38% alpaca, 17% wool, 2% elastane • Designer Size 2; equivalent to a US Medium - see photo with detailed measurements of actual item • LM Color: ""Carmel"" (not Camel, although it pairs perfectly with her ""Camel"" items). The color in the photo with the tag best represents it • Made in Peru • Hand wash cold with mild soap or dry clean • Stored with sachets made from natural lavender and rosemary sprigs; please note if you are sensitive to scent as this may carry the light scent of these plants Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing. All sales are final; returns are not accepted. All items are authentic and described, handled, stored, and shipped with the utmost care and attention to detail Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing. All sales are final; returns are not accepted. All items are authentic and described, handled, stored, and shipped with the utmost care and attention to detail. Knit items are stored in sealed bins and are folded and placed in an individual linen bag with a natural lavender & rosemary sachet. Items may arrive with the subtle scent of these plants; please note this if you are sensitive. Item measurements are on the last picture. Please allow for a slight margin of error as everyone takes them differently. Thank you.