measurements flat measured:
SMALL/MEDIUM
armpit to armpit: 56cm
shoulder to base: 53cm
shoulder to armpit: 27cm
€298,00
Nice, warm, comfy and chique! I tried to combine all the elements of your favorite winter sweater into one design. There is a surprise in the back, the fabric folds over each other and almost resembles and old fashion armor. The fabric is mega warm, its a boiled wool with intentional pill effect. Let those snowy days come! The INNIE is finished with a black bias and of course it makes a great combo with MINNIE skirt!
measurements flat measured:
SMALL/MEDIUM
armpit to armpit: 56cm
shoulder to base: 53cm
shoulder to armpit: 27cm
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Nice, warm, comfy and chique! I tried to combine all the elements of your favorite winter sweater into one design. There is a surprise in the back, the fabric folds over each other and almost resembles and old fashion armor. The fabric is mega warm, its a boiled wool mix. Let those snowy (or rainy) days come! The INNIE is finished inside with a soft grey bias. It’s beautiful inside and out!
Bohemia is a one of kind tunic that opens in the front like a jacket. It is all over printed with a scattered, multi color pattern. The fold over from the shoulder to the font is incorporated into the sleeve. This can be worn as a tunic, a dress or as a blouse.
This is a one of a kind hand painted CURLY top. Because of the time we live in, I can not go screen printing, so hand painting is the new trend! The top itself is really nice for summer. You wear it over-sized and because of this, there is extra room around your body and its nice and airy on hot days. The sleeves on this top make it so that you can also wear it for a business occasions. This top (including the print) can be washed in the machine on 30C.
Any weather can be sweater weather! Now you can shine with my logo on it in shimmering silver. Of course the logo is screen printed in house. *THIS SWEATER IS AN OVERSIZED MODEL.* Check the measurements to find your perfect over sized fit. We can all use a silver lining, can’t we?