Mountain Sunset
Men's Fair Trade Alpaca Art Knit Pullover Sweater
- 100% alpaca
- 1.23 lbs
- L: 27 inches Length (from high-point shoulder) x 46 inches Bust/chest x 35 inches Sleeve (center neck to cuff)
- Made in Peru
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4 Reviews
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Such an amazing sweater, pure genius!
Another amazing treasure from Fernando Cano, love all the items I have purchased from him, such quality and amazing colours. Muchas Gracias.
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Lovely Sweater
I bought this as a gift for me father and he loved it!
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More fun
As with my other Fernando Cano sweaters, I love the colors he uses in this sweater. I wasn't as fond of the pattern initially but have grown very fond of it. The contrasting collar and cuffs are a nice addition - gives it a different feel visually. All of my Fernando Cano sweaters are prized possessions in my wardrobe.
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One of my husbands favorite sweaters!
This sweater is so soft and beautiful! It is beautifully made and fits my husband perfectly. He is tall, but this fits him so well. This was a wonderful gift and became an instant favorite!
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