Alex Mill
Women's Betty Turtleneck Sweater
Women's Betty Turtleneck Sweater
Story
Wooly warmth meets slouchy comfort
The Betty is known for its dense, cushiony lambswool blend that’s incredibly warm—exactly what you want in a cozy, cool-weather sweater. With its high turtleneck and long, roomy sleeves, you choose how much (or how little) to roll it. No matter how you wear it, that little bit of recycled nylon helps this beauty hold its shape while the calendar keeps on flippin’.
Features
- Merino wool-nylon blend turtleneck that retains its shape
- Dense lambswool yarn is extra warm
- Long turtleneck collar can be worn straight up or rolled down
- Ribbed detail on the neck, cuffs, and hem lend extra texture
- The boxy cut is ideal for casual wear that still looks polished
- Long, roomy sleeves can be folded up for a casual, chunky look
Materials
- 80% Extrafine Merino Wool
- 20% Recycled Nylon
Sizing
- The Women’s Betty Turtleneck Sweater has a relaxed fit that’s true to size
- For the best personal fit, compare your body measurements to the size chart below
Body Measurements
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bust | 32½ | 34½ | 36½ | 39 | 42½ | 44½ |
| Waist | 25 | 27 | 29½ | 32 | 35½ | 37½ |
| Hips | 36½ | 38½ | 40½ | 43 | 46½ | 48½ |
All measurements are 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.
