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L. L. Bean Men's Commando Sweater Henley Black Wool Cotton Elbow Patches XL

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Men's LL Bean Commando Sweater Henley Pullover Long Sleeve Knit Size XL Check measurements below Excellent pre-owned condition. This cozy sweater from premium Maine-based outdoors clothier is a wool and cotton blend. The pullover long-sleeve sweater is 100% wool for the allover knit fabric and 100% cotton for the patches at shoulder and each elbow. Henley collar style with 4-button placket. Sleeve length is generous enough to wear turned up or out - see measurements below. A great addition to your fall and winter wardrobe. Hand wash or dry clean. From manufacturer: Inspired by those worn by the British S.A.S. Commando Regiments in World War II, this sweater offers a neat, trim appearance while allowing for maximum flexibility and warmth. Slim Fit: Cut slim through the chest, sleeve and waist. Warm wool sweater like those worn by the British Commandos in World War II. Excellent resiliency and shape retention. Nonbinding fit for outdoor comfort. Elbow and shoulder patches ensure long wear. Approximate lay-flat measurements: Armpit to armpit 22.5” Collar to hemline (back) 30.5” Sleeve (armpit to turned-up cuff) 21” Sleeve (armpit to turned-down cuff) 24” ❤️ Offers welcome ❤️
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