Structured Shoulder Cable Knit Sweater

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True to Size
Maia is 5'9" and wearing a size small
The Material
Making the best wool cashmere begins by combing Mongolian goats and shearing the highest-quality sheep wool. Once we collect enough fibers, we spin 'em together for the most superior blend of all time. It keeps you warm, but it's still gentle on your skin. Plus, wool fibers help create odor resistance while retaining heat. Now, that's some seriously hot stuff.
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Breathability - Low
Breathability - Low
Fabrics with this quality are able to transmit moisture through the material, keeping you warm in the cold and cool in the warmer temperatures.
Wrinkle Free - Yes
Wrinkle Free - Yes
Natural fibers such as wool, cashmere, and silk contain properties that resist wrinkles when the fabric is taken care of properly.
Odor Blocking - High
Odor Blocking - High
Some odors tend to "stick" or absorb easier into certain fabrics. Fabrics that have odor blocking properties won't absorb any unwanted smells.
Gauges - 3GG
Gauges - 3GG
The term "gauges" is a measurement used when referring to the stitching in knitwear. A smaller gauge will result in a sweater with a tighter stitch, while a larger gauge will result in a sweater with a looser stitch.
Pilling - Minimal
Pilling - Minimal
The natural fibers in the wool and cashmere tend to slough off while wearing. Over time this process helps the fabric get even softer. We suggest pairing with our cashmere de-pilling comb.
Weight - Heavy
Weight - Heavy
How dense or thin the fabric feels. Our fabrics range from featherlight to very heavyweight.