Ultrafine Merino Scrunch Neck Top in Responsible Wool
Easy Fit, Basic Length
Easy Fit, Basic Length
Color: IVORY
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The turtleneck, reimagined with ruching at the collar. In merino that meets the Responsible Wool Standard--so fine it's almost
weightless.
Style No. SBFJT-W5571
- Designed with a slim fit that skims the body.
- Our merino supports farmers who meet best practices for animal welfare and land management. Farms are certified to the Responsible Wool Standard.
- Model is 5'10" and wearing a size small, which measures 25 inches on the body.
- Scrunched turtleneck, long sleeves.
- Style No. SBFJT-W5571
- SKU:
- Our lightest, finest merino. From farmers who meet the Responsible Wool Standard. Better for sheep--and the land they graze on.
- We recommend hand wash cold. May be dry cleaned.
- May snag on jewelry. Wear with care.
- Made in Hong Kong. 100% Superfine Merino Wool.
- This garment is Responsible by Design. That means it meets our highest standard for environmental or social impact. It reflects our efforts to take responsibility for what we make, always looking for more sustainable materials and methods.
Ratings And Reviews
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Laura B from
Beautiful but see through.
I loved the sweater but it is so fine it was see through. You could easily see my bra. I sent it back. The fit was perfect.
Date published: 2020-10-24
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Santa Clara from
Very soft, pretty color
This sweater just arrived in the mail. I got my usual Eileen size XS. Fits well in shoulders, arms and neck but is quite a bit shorter than appears on the model, and wider. More of an a-line, not a slim or skimming fit. It’s also rather sheer and would need a tank or cami. The ivory color is pretty and the fabric very soft, but the fit isn’t what I was after. Going back.
Date published: 2020-09-24