Vtg Private Eyes Geese Sweater Womens Large Black Goose Novelty Knit USA 80s 90s
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Vtg Private Eyes Geese Sweater Womens Large Black Goose Novelty Knit USA 80s 90s
Preowned vintage sweater with light general wear from age and handling but no stains, holes, or snags. Knit fabric, geese-and-bow graphic, and ribbed cuffs, hem, and neckline are intact with colors still vibrant. Interior care tag is present; original retail tags and packaging are not included, and any measuring sticks visible in photos are for size reference only and are not included.
Brand: Private Eyes
Style: Women's vintage knit pullover sweater with a mock neck and relaxed, slightly boxy fit.
Color: Black base with small yellow dot pattern and red and teal accent bands.
Size: Women's size Large (see photos for fit reference).
Material: Tightly knit midweight sweater yarn; specific fiber content is not listed on the visible tags.
Design and features: Ribbed mock neckline, cuffs, and hem with a classic pullover silhouette suited for layering.
Graphics and pattern: Front panel features three white geese wearing teal bows, framed by red bands; sleeves and body are decorated with scattered yellow stitches and lower borders with bow motifs.
Branding and tags: Interior care label with washing instructions and text reading Made in U.S.A. No.19.
Country of origin: Made in U.S.A. per interior tag.
Occasion and use: Festive animal motif sweater ideal for holiday parties, themed ugly sweater events, and cozy casual winter wear.





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