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Alex Mill

Cashmere Jordan Sweater

Cashmere Jordan Sweater

Regular price $147.00 USD
Regular price $295.00 USD Sale price $147.00 USD
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A substantial knit gives this cashmere essential extra warmth

There comes a point in wintertime when the cold becomes damn cold, and that's when you want a sweater that won’t let you down when warmth is the name of the game This buttery-soft number from Alex Mill is knit from a heftier cashmere (2-ply, 7 gauge, to be specific) but it’s designed for optimal breathability–so you'll feel bundled up but not bogged down. Perfect with chinos or layered over a buttondown, you'll stay looking your best while winter does its worst.

Features

  • Knit from thicker cashmere for cozy weight and warmth
  • Ribbed collar and hem to retain shape

Materials

  • 100% cashmere
  • Made in China

Care

  • Hand wash cold
  • Lay flat to dry
  • Dry clean

Sizing

  • The Alex Mill Cashmere Ribbed Cardigan has a classic fit
  • If you're between sizes, we recommend sizing up
  • For the absolute best fit, compare your body measurements to the size chart below

Body Measurements

S M L XL XXL
Neck 14-14½ 15-15½ 16-16½ 17-17½ 18-18½
Chest 34-36 37-40 40-42 42-44 44-46
Waist 29-31 32-34 34-36 36-38 38-40

All measurements in inches.

About Alex Mill

Alex Mill claims their clothes are guaranteed to never go out of style. A bold claim, sure, but when you execute like they do, it’s just reality. The secret to their award-winning aesthetic is found in one simple rule: don’t change too much. By highlighting what makes an article of clothing work, Alex Mill is eliminating the chance to fall victim to trends that are in one day and out the next. This means you’re investing in pieces that you’ll be pulling out of your closet for years to come. It’s all part of their greater mission for sustainability in the industry that allows folks to shop with purpose. We think 50 years from now, folks will be rocking Alex Mill apparel, and we won’t be able to tell if it’s from Fall 2020 or 2070—and in our book, that’s pretty damn cool.

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