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Ivory and Navy Cotton Striped Bryant Sweater

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Dropped shoulders, ribbed edging, sleek stripes, and a slightly boxy fit — the Ivory and Navy Cotton Striped Bryant Sweater is a must-add to your wardrobe. Classic with a twist, it takes everything we love in a nautical inspired knit and combines it with cool, modern detailing. Breezy days and chilly nights call for this lightweight cotton blend with an easy fit and minimal fuss that can be styled with everything from sandals to sneakers season after season. Crew neckline Dropped shoulders Long sleeves Ribbing on cuffs and hem White base with navy stripes Boxy shape Material: 54% Cotton, 38% Acrylic, 9% Nylon, 1% Spandex Care: Hand wash separately in cold water with mild detergent. Reshape and lay flat to dry. Cool iron if necessary or/ dry clean. Medium pit to pit 24” Medium length 23.5”
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3 Comments
shahard16
shahard16 I’m usually a Medium but will the Small be too restrictive?
Mar 27Reply
melscheerful
melscheerful @shahard16 they are quite roomy. I am a medium in everything I wear but could easily be comfortable in the small
Mar 27Reply
jenbridges
jenbridges What are the measurements for the small?
Jun 01Reply

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