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#46944
Was: $165.00 Now: $59.99
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There's something iconic, something so "Sun Valley, 1953" about this sweater. It might be the allover pattern, the chunky ribbed trim, the quarter-zip neck. Or maybe the substantial wool-alpaca blend and the rugged, boxy fit. Whatever it is, we're for it, après ski or anytime. Dry clean. Imported. Sizes M (38-40), L (42-44), XL (46-48), XXL (50-52).
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Wool fabric brings to mind cozy warmth. Wool fibers come from a variety of animal coats, some extremely soft, others less so. Wool fibers have crimps or curls, which create pockets that give the wool a spongy feel its insulating properties. The outside surface of wool fiber consists of a series of serrated scales which overlap each other much like the scales of a fish, allowing the fibers to cling together and produce a felted texture. Most wool will recover its original shape after being stretched or creased, and it will absorb up to 30% weight in moisture without feeling damp. Its unique properties allow shaping and tailoring, making the wool the most popular fabric for tailoring fine garments. Wool is also dirt resistant, flame resistant, and, in many weaves, resists wear and tearing.
Alpaca fleece is a wool specialty fiber and is very rich and silky with considerable luster. It comes from the Alpaca. Alpacas produce one of the world's finest and most luxurious natural fibers. It is clipped from the animal without causing it injury. Soft as cashmere and warmer, lighter and stronger than wool, it comes in more colors than any other fiber producing animal (approximately 22 basic colors with many variations and blends).This cashmere-like fleece, once reserved for Incan royalty, is now enjoyed by spinners and weavers around the world.
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