Sweaters that are oh so cool

by Buckhead Betty on September 29, 2009 · 1 comment

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Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent Oversized Navajo Sweater

This is also an editor picks and well designed dress. This type of oversized cardigan sweater is featured with a shawl collar and with an intarsia pattern. There are some more features such as Asymmetrical hem and Long sleeves.

1. While you are going to measure it from the center back, the length of this will be 28″ long.

2.  Fabrication: Knit.

3.  This is a mixture of 35 percentages viscose, 29 percentages lambs wool, 20 percentages nylon, 8 percentages cashmere and 8 percentages angora.

4.  You can go for only dry clean.

5.  It is also imported.

6.  The Bottom layer of these types of dress is sold individually.


Haute Hippie Blanket Poncho

This type of alpaca cardigan sweater is featured with an open placket and with an intarsia pattern. There are some more features such as fringed hem and open sides with 3/4 split sleeves.

1.  While you are going to measure it from the center back, the length of this will be 34″ long.

2.  Fabrication: Knit.

3.  This is also 100 percentages of baby alpaca.

4.  You can go for only dry clean.

5.  It is also imported.

6.  The Bottom layer of these types of dress is sold individually.

Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent Long Sleeve Embroidered Blouse

This type of dress is wide-neck satin blouse that is featured with a single-button keyhole situated at the back and front. There are more features such as embroidered shoulder and bodice. You can also find the gathered elastic cuffs and smocked elastic hem. You will also get long dolman sleeves.

1.  While you are going to measure it from the center back, the length of this will be 20″ long.

2.  Fabrication: Satin.

3.  This is a mixture of 55 percentages silk and 45 percentages cotton.

4.  You can go for only dry clean.

5.  It is also imported.

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1 richardquillan October 12, 2009 at 8:15 am

Nice dress. I hope this product would run with success. Thanks for sharing with us.

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