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afreckledmomma
afreckledmomma
Updated Aug 24
afreckledmomma
afreckledmomma
Updated Aug 24

Amazing vintage 70s vibrant red/orange long sweater

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Amazing 70s vintage vibrant red/orange longline sweater Raglan style sleeves Cuffed sleeves with unique knit detail Original Vintage tag Approx size m See approx measurements Sleeves 19” (slight cropped sleeves) Shoulders 16-17” approx Chest 20” Length 41” Item is in fantastic vintage condition. No stains/rips/issues to note. This item could also be worn as a knit dress and buttons completely up. Tags classic, minimal, ozma, baba, & other stories, everlane, arket, cos, Sézane, reformation, anthro, reformation, madewell, free people,
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6 Comments
heatherlam14
heatherlam14 Does this piece have a materials tag?
Feb 11Reply
afreckledmomma
afreckledmomma @heatherlam14 5 pictures down is the logo tag and it is listed as super bulk orlon which during the time period was a name brand from acrylic fibers
Feb 11Reply
heatherlam14
heatherlam14 @afreckledmomma thank you! Makes senseD I just haven't heard that label Before.
Feb 11Reply
dawntastic1
dawntastic1 Hi is this itchy at all? Thanks ❤️
Apr 29Reply
afreckledmomma
afreckledmomma @dawntastic1 hi, no not at all. It’s Orlon which was the first versions of acrylic fibers made. It’s not itchy or scratchy at all.
Apr 29Reply

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