Jardin Crewneck sold by Samuel Zelig
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Jardin Crewneck

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Crafted from heavyweight cotton French terry, this sweater features a unique vintage wash effect that enhances its sun-faded look. The intricate floral embroidery, inspired by The Huntington Gardens, brings an unexpected twist to the classic design. With its true-to-size fit, set-in sleeves, and thoughtful flatlock seam construction, comfort meets style effortlessly. Ideal for layering or standalone wear, this piece is perfect for those who appreciate artistic details and a relaxed aesthetic. From the brand: Details 15 oz Heavyweight cotton French terry  1" neck rib with 3/16" coverstitch Classic double V rib inset at front and back neck Standard set-in sleeves Flatlock seam construction This garment has undergone a vintage wash and dye to remove all shrinkage and give it a unique sun-faded look French Terry Color: Dusty Rose Rib Color: Dusty Rose Embroidery color: Multi Size & Fit True to size Model is wearing a large Model measures: height 6'3" / 190cm XS S M L XL XXL Chest 22" 23" 24" 25" 26.25" 28" Shoulder 19.25" 19.75" 20.25" 20.75 21.25" 22.25" Length 26" 26.5" 26.75" 27.5" 28.75" 29" Sleeve 26.75" 27" 27" 27.5" 27.75" 28.5" Care & Origin 100% Cotton  Machine wash cold and tumble dry low Designed in Los Angeles Imported Description For this group, we wanted to approach floral embroidery in a way that felt unexpected. We imagined how a floral theme might look through our own lens and found inspiration at The Huntington Gardens; a library, art collection, and botanical garden in San Marino, CA. The embroideries include stone planters, embossed books, insect pinnings, and wrought iron gates that nod to the entrance of the gardens. The text ' Jardin du Temps' , meaning “Garden of Time,” references a French poetry collection we felt would be perfectly at home in a place like this.