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Burberry Cashmere Wool Mohair Patchwork Cardigan Coat by Burberry
Available Colors: Hydrangea Blue
Available Sizes: S ,XS ,L ,M
A longline cardigan coat that takes 20 hours to knit and assemble. Cashmere, wool and mohair is patchworked into traditional Fair Isle and cable-knit mouliné, with hand-embroidered detailing. Cinch the soft silhouette with the tartan belt. Coat length: 117cm/46.1in. This is based on a size UK S as proportions change slightly according to size. Model's height: 178cm/5ft 10in. Model wears a size UK S. 59% cashmere, 39% wool, 1% mohair, 1% polyamide Concealed front button closure Waist belt Patch pockets Specialist dry clean Made in Italy
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