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funlabgreen
Updated 47 mins ago
funlabgreen
Updated 47 mins ago

VINTAGE TOMMY HILFIGER Y2K Men's Designer Light Grey Crew Neck Sweater Size XL

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This is one of my favorite pieces in my closet right now; this is vintage Tommy Hilfiger at it's finest! The quality of this sweater is just off the chain, good; it's thick, super dense, the tiny knitted, fabric design is so chic, and the minor details, like the waist and wrist cuff ribbing, is so amazing; it's just so preppy chic, and you just don't see this kind of craftsmanship anymore. One of the flaws on this piece actually makes the piece look like 3 times better! I actually pulled this and bought it because I thought that the chewed up neck was intentional and part of the design; that is so preppy in like an Abercrombie type of way, who were just so good at adding little rugged details like that to their apparel. Honestly, I would take this raw neck over a new neck any day; it totally looks intentional and really removes any boredom and makes a great piece even more excellent, so, no, I don't count the neck as a flaw, it's a major enhancement! The only other real flaw is a tiny green stain on the body, but you can barely see it (check pic above,) but once again it's green, which is a preppy color so it doesn't take anything away from it. To me, this also adds to the piece, but you can't really see it. I'm just being anal. Size XL %100 Cotton
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