The Sullivan sweater by Sol's combines stylish design with sustainable materials. With a feminine cut and an elegant V-neck, this sweater offers an appealing silhouette that is suitable for both everyday wear and special occasions. The cuffs and hem are made from 1x1 rib knit, adding a unique touch to the sweater. The streamlined design of the sleeve openings creates a modern look. Made from a high-quality blend of 50% merino wool certified by the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) and 50% recycled polyester that is GRS-certified, this sweater represents not only style but also environmental consciousness. The Sullivan sweater is an excellent choice for fashion-conscious adults who value quality and sustainability.
Target group | Women |
Exact colour description | Deep Black |
Material composition | 14 - 50% merino wool RWS - 50% recycled polyester GRS-certified |
Item number | 59513611 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Deep Black |
Material composition | 14 - 50% merino wool RWS - 50% recycled polyester GRS-certified |
Upper | Merino wool |
Target group | Women |
Jumper type | Knitted sweater |
Clothing size | XXL |
Pattern | Unicoloured |
Sleeve length | Long sleeves |
Collar shape | V-neck |
Fit | Slim fit |
Style | Casual |
Washing instructions | Ironable, Wash at 30°C |
Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer commitment | Fair wear, RE100 |
Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Sol's fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. |
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