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Shetland Wool Argyle Sweater Vest

Regular price $139.00 $113.00 19% off
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5.0 (3)
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cm
Size Shoulder Chest Length
S 15 37 23.6
M 15.7 38.6 24.4
L 16.5 40.2 25.2
XL 17.3 41.7 26

  1. Shoulder: Measure across from one shoulder seam to the other.
  2. Chest: Measure across the garment under the armpits.
  3. Length: Measure from the collar seam to the bottom hem.

Sizes can vary from 2-3 centimeters because they are measured by hand. 1inch=2.54cm.

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  • 5' 10", 158lbs / 178cm, 71.7kg. Size M.

    • This sweater vest is moderately thick with a cardigan design and a slightly slim fit. It features five different colors of yarn throughout the garment, resulting in a rich texture. The front showcases an Argyle pattern, while the back is a solid color, offering a balanced and versatile look. Whether worn on its own or layered during the fall and winter, it's a stylish addition to any wardrobe.

    This sweater vest is moderately thick with a cardigan design and a slightly slim fit. It features five different colors of yarn throughout the garment, resulting in a rich texture. The front showcases an Argyle pattern, while the back is a solid color, offering a balanced and versatile look. Whether worn on its own or layered during the fall and winter, it's a stylish addition to any wardrobe.

    Originating in western Scotland in the 17th century, the Argyle pattern was initially used in tweed fabrics and socks. Its popularity soared after World War I when the renowned Scottish brand Pringle incorporated the Argyle diamond pattern into its knitwear, a style favored by the Duke of Windsor. This led to the pattern's widespread adoption in knitwear, making it popular in both the United Kingdom and the United States. Today, Argyle remains a symbol of British knitwear tradition.

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