Description
Made exclusively for The House of Bruar, this ladies merino crew cardigan is knitted from soft wool sourced from merino sheep, some of the finest available.
With its unmistakeably soft, warm feel, merino wool is rightfully regarded as one of the world's finest luxury fibres, and so our merino range has always been a highlight of our expansive knitwear collection. This premium cardigan has been designed in-house, using our keen eye for country fashion to craft a demure and flattering piece that is perfect to wear over a stand collar or shirt collar blouse, or as a standalone outer garment. Delicate feature faux shell buttons down the placket complement the tones of the wool and the design is completed by traditional ribbing at the cuffs and lower hem.
Crew neck. Long sleeves. Ribbing at neck, arms and lower hem. Tailored fit. Feature faux pearl buttons. Designed by The House of Bruar.
This pretty cardigan is a true multi-season, multi-occasion piece. Smart and fine enough to wear over a coordinated tea dress to add warmth to a summer wedding outfit, it would also look great over a casual needlecord shirt and jeans in the depths of autumn.
With its unmistakeably soft, warm feel, merino wool is rightfully regarded as one of the world's finest luxury fibres, and so our merino range has always been a highlight of our expansive knitwear collection. This premium cardigan has been designed in-house, using our keen eye for country fashion to craft a demure and flattering piece that is perfect to wear over a stand collar or shirt collar blouse, or as a standalone outer garment. Delicate feature faux shell buttons down the placket complement the tones of the wool and the design is completed by traditional ribbing at the cuffs and lower hem.
This pretty cardigan is a true multi-season, multi-occasion piece. Smart and fine enough to wear over a coordinated tea dress to add warmth to a summer wedding outfit, it would also look great over a casual needlecord shirt and jeans in the depths of autumn.
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