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This sweater from the Todd Snyder for Woolrich Black Label collection combines the look of a polo shirt with the comfort of a high-quality knitwear piece and impresses with its modern cut and sophisticated details. Made from a luxurious virgin wool and cashmere blend, it features a striking honeycomb pattern that gives it a three-dimensional texture. The oversized collar with half button closure can be turned down or up, making the sweater versatile and functional. The design is rounded off by a detachable label in contrasting faux suede on the back.
- Made from a virgin wool and cashmere blend
- Honeycomb pattern
- Ribbed knit turtleneck, cuffs, and hem
- Half button closure
- Detachable faux suede label with silicone logo on the back
- Todd Snyder for Woolrich Black Label collection
| Article Number: | CFBLKN2002MRUF5052-6644 |
| Gender: | men |
| Color: | DEEP DEPTHS |
| Material: | 30% Cashmere, 70% Wool |
Description
This sweater from the Todd Snyder for Woolrich Black Label collection combines the look of a polo shirt with the comfort of a high-quality knitwear piece and impresses with its modern cut and sophisticated details. Made from a luxurious virgin wool and cashmere blend, it features a striking honeycomb pattern that gives it a three-dimensional texture. The oversized collar with half button closure can be turned down or up, making the sweater versatile and functional. The design is rounded off by a detachable label in contrasting faux suede on the back.
- Made from a virgin wool and cashmere blend
- Honeycomb pattern
- Ribbed knit turtleneck, cuffs, and hem
- Half button closure
- Detachable faux suede label with silicone logo on the back
- Todd Snyder for Woolrich Black Label collection
| Article Number: | CFBLKN2002MRUF5052-6644 |
| Gender: | men |
| Color: | DEEP DEPTHS |
| Material: | 30% Cashmere, 70% Wool |
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