Celeste Cable Cotton Merino Sweater - Ivory sold by Amour Vert
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Celeste Cable Cotton Merino Sweater - Ivory

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Product Description

Experience ultimate comfort with the Celeste Sweater, crafted from a luxurious blend of RWS merino wool and organic cotton. Featuring a relaxed fit and distinctive cable knit details, this heavyweight crewneck is perfect for cozying up post-skiing. Ethically made in China, this environmentally conscious piece promotes sustainable farming practices while ensuring a stylish silhouette. Ideal for layering, it pairs well with everything from denim to skirts, making it a versatile addition to any wardrobe. From the brand: Celeste is the kind of sweater you'll want to cozy up in after a day on the slopes. It's spun from an extremely soft merino wool and organic cotton blend with cable knit detail down the front and on the sleeves.  DESIGN - Relaxed fit - Heavyweight crewneck sweater featuring cable detail down the front and on the sleeves. - Length: 22" FABRIC & CARE - 49% RWS merino wool, 51% organic cotton - Ethically made in China. - Hand wash cold. SUSTAINABILITY - This product is made of Responsible Wool Standard (RWS)-certified and other controlled material. - The Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) aims to improve the welfare of sheep and the land they graze on. RWS farmers and ranchers are evaluated against animal welfare, land management, and social requirements set in the standard. - Using organic cotton means cleaner and lower water usage, lower pesticide use, healthier soil, and a safer working environment for cotton farmers, compared to conventional cotton production. MODEL