Loose Fit Ribbed Knit V Neck Sweater - Charcoal

Regular price €84,00
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made with recycled fibres
embroidered logo
super soft
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Product Description

Meet the perfect knit. Designed to add just the right amount of sophisticated slouch to every outfit, our brand new, loose fit jumper is a wardrobe staple in the making. The V neck adds structure to the slouchy silhouette creating a can’t-live-without-you layer that flexes between smart and casual. Pair with the wide leg, ribbed knit trousers for the comfiest head-to-toe you’ve ever worn. 

  • SculptKnit fabric
  • V neckline 
  • Oversized fit
  • Loose sleeves
  • Consciously created with sustainability in mind, made with 43% Viscose 25% Recycled Polyester 30% Recycled Polyamide and 2% Elastane

Model Info:

Ashton // TALA Size S // UK Size 6-8 // 5ft4"

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All TALA items are made to last. By caring for our clothes we prolong their life, so they can be worn, over and over again.

  • Delicate machine wash at  30°C
  • Wash separately or with like colours
  • Do not bleach
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Reshape whilst damp
  • Take care to avoid snagging

Due to the natural characteristics of the yarn, some pilling may occur.

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This item is made from 43% Viscose Livaeco certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC).

Eco-enhanced Viscose (Livaeco) is made from wood pulp which is procured from sources that are certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC). The process of converting wood pulp to fibres is monitored to ensure minimal environmental impact. 

Sedex audited factory: Made in Turkey.

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