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Oscar de la Renta Cotton Men’s XL Sweater Plaid Y2K Vintage Excellent Condition

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Upgrade your wardrobe with this Oscar de la Renta 100% Cotton Men’s Sweater in size XL, featuring a timeless charcoal gray windowpane plaid design. Crafted from soft, breathable cotton, this high-quality knit offers comfort and sophistication for fall and winter outfits. The classic crewneck, ribbed cuffs and hem, and vertical knit detailing create a polished, tailored look suitable for work, business casual, or elevated everyday wear. This designer sweater comes from the late 1990s–early 2000s Y2K era, vintage menswear. Oscar de la Renta is known for luxury craftsmanship, and this piece reflects that quality with clean lines and a refined aesthetic. Perfect for fans of quiet luxury, preppy style, and classic wardrobe staples. Condition: Excellent. No stains, holes, or major wear. The knit is clean and well-kept. Size: Men’s XL Material: 100% Cotton Color: Charcoal Gray with Light Gray Windowpane Pattern Fit: Classic, comfortable, mid-weight knit Made in: Bangladesh Style: Y2K vintage knit sweater, men’s designer sweater, minimalist classic, old money style Ideal for: Workwear · Fall/Winter fashion · Layering · Preppy outfits · Vintage collectors · Designer menswear lovers Approximate Measurements: 23" PTP 26.5" Length nape to hem Pet-friendly, smoke-free home.
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