Pearl Cashmere Sweater - Heather Grey sold by Amour Vert
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Pearl Cashmere Sweater - Heather Grey

$240
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Product Description

Embrace timeless elegance with the Pearl crewneck pullover, made from 100% recycled cashmere for unparalleled softness and sustainability. This classic-fit sweater features a mid-gauge knit, rib stitch detailing, and a versatile length of 21 inches, making it perfect for any season. Ethically produced with non-toxic dyes, it champions responsible fashion while offering a comfortable and chic addition to any wardrobe. From the brand: Pearl is a luxurious crewneck pullover sweater and a timeless addition to any wardrobe. Crafted from 100% recycled cashmere, it's season-spanning versatility and incredible softness make it a worthy investment. DESIGN - Classic fit. Choose your usual size. - Mid-gauge knit with a crewneck, long sleeves, and rib stitch detail around the shoulders. - Length: 21" FABRIC & CARE - 100% recycled cashmere - non-toxic dyes - Ethically made in China. - Dry clean only. SUSTAINABILITY - This product was created using considered materials. - Our supplier, Artwell, guarantees the full traceability of its supply chain and is certified by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS). - The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is a certification that verifies the use of recycled materials in products. It sets criteria for the content, processing, and traceability of recycled materials, ensuring transparency and promoting environmentally responsible practices in the global supply chain. - Non-toxic dyes are made from natural materials such as plants, minerals, and insects, which are safer for the environment, the people who work with them, and use less water than traditional dyes. MODEL