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Our men's turtleneck sweater is a classic style that we're sure you'll love, thanks to its medium-fine thickness that enhances its softness, ensuring exceptional warmth. This turtleneck is adorned on its neck, cuffs, and bottom with soft ribs. Whether worn under your favorite blazer or just on its own, it will always offer complete comfort.
Men's Sevile Turtleneck Sweater Cashmere - Made in Italy
CHF 187
Description & Fit
Obed is wearing size M
- Chest 97 cm
- Height 185 cm
Sevile Turtleneck
- Regular Fit
- Turtleneck
- Long sleeves
- Hip length
- Ribbed trims
- Plain knit
Details & Care
| Product code | MCM037-51-9290 |
| Composition | 100% Cashmere |
| Color | Medium Grey 51-9290 |
| Warmth level | Light |
| Perfect for | Events / Occasions, Office, Transitional Weather, Under Blazer |
| Garment care |
Cold delicate wash.
Lay flat to dry. |
Our high-quality cashmere yarn, made of ultra-fine 16-micron fibers, imbues our cashmere knitwear with unparalleled softness and a gentle feel against the skin. The 2/36 count is perfect for creating premium garments that require a fine thickness.
| Yarn supplier | Xinao, Italy |
| Production | Florence, Italy |
| Gauge | 14-Gauge - Fine |
| Count | 2/36 Nm |
Shipping & Returns
- FedEx Ground: CHF 8.90 or free on orders over CHF 150
- DHL Express: CHF 15
- Free returns and exchanges within 30 days
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We use only Grade A cashmere, sourced from long and fine fibres to ensure softness, durability and long-lasting quality. All our Italian yarn suppliers are certified according to high quality, ethical and environmental standards.



