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ADAM ET ROPE' WEB Exclusive 2-Way Metal Button Mohair Shaggy Cardigan

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Management number 55458690 Release Date 2026/02/07 List Price $43.10 Model Number 55458690
Category

SALON adam et rope'
WEB Exclusive 2-Way
Metal Button
Mohair Shaggy Cardigan

Can be worn for a long time until early spring!

Apparel Products are here
○ Color: Off-White
○ Size: Free
○ Retail Price: 15,400 yen

Only tried on, stored at home
Shoulder width 48cm, Bust 114cm, Sleeve length 52.5cm, Total length 61cm (as listed on the website)

○ Material
50% Nylon
35% Wool
11% Mohair
4% Polyurethane

Quote:
A 2-way mohair shaggy cardigan with metal buttons.
Features gold-colored metal buttons with organic lines for a design accent.
With a boxy silhouette and a balanced, moderate volume and elegant fluffiness,
this item can be worn as a cardigan, or as a light outerwear during the changing seasons.
It can be worn in 2 ways, front and back, and it is also recommended to wear it as a knit pullover with the opening in the back when paired with feminine bottoms.

Uses a soft and pleasant-to-the-touch, voluminous knit material.
It has a moderate surface texture with mohair blend and a hairy material.

○ Shipping will be done compactly folded. Please open it as soon as it arrives.

〇 Please understand that this item is stored at home (by a non-professional).

CategoryWomen > Sweaters > Cardigan
SizeOne Size
BrandADAM ET ROPE'
ConditionLike new

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