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sttines1
Updated Sep 27
sttines1
sttines1
Updated Sep 27

Lord & Taylor Fair Isle Henley sweater Men S/M New

Lord & Taylor

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Purchased in 2017 at the now deceased Lord & Taylor. The label says Black Brown. Mens SMALL but could possibly fit a MEDIUM. This is a new and unworn sweater with no tags. The photos give most of the explanation. All over fair isle pattern in slate blue, brownolive, and rust are the colors. The neck has a stand up collar with a 4 button Henley opening. The cuffs and hem have a rib knit border but do not taper. They have a small rolled edge to the finish so the fit of this is more boxy than fitted. For that reason a medium size requirement may also be able to wear this garment. The fiber is 80/20 lambswool and nylon. This is a stunning and classy sweater that will never go out of style. For the man who hates blazers and suits , this could be just as dressy over a nice shirt and tie. Pair it with a turtleneck and jeans for a casual look. Versatility is what this item can offer. Measurements: Length from bottom edge of back collar to hem 27” Shoulder seam to seam 17.5” Sleeve from shoulder seam to cuff end 26 1/4” Pit to pit front 22 3/4” Waist and bottom edge across front 21.5 I am listing a lot of great finds this holiday weekend so please look.
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