Crafted in a soft mohair blend, it combines the warmth and comfort of a classic fisherman knit with a rich jewel-toned purple that instantly elevates the piece beyond an everyday winter jumper. The intricate cable panels run vertically through the body and sleeves, creating depth and texture. Delicate open-knit details lighten the overall appearance, while the raglan sleeve construction gives the sweater a naturally relaxed drape across the shoulders. The mohair content gives the knit its characteristic soft halo, adding warmth and a luxurious tactile finish while remaining lightweight. The vibrant royal purple catches natural light and offers a refreshing alternative to the usual neutral winter palette. Whether you're drawn to vintage fashion, Scandinavian-inspired layering or classic fisherman knits, this is one of those pieces that feels relevant season after season. Works well, layered over a crisp white shirt with tailored trousers for a polished everyday look, or worn loosely with jeans and leather boots for effortless weekend style. It also looks stunning paired with a satin slip skirt, loafers and gold jewelry for a modern high-low combination that mixes texture and elegance. This sweater is warm without feeling heavy, making it an ideal piece for cooler autumn mornings, winter layering or relaxed evenings throughout the season. Please compare the measurements provided below with your own measurements, as sizing may vary between manufacturers. Tag size: No tag, NZ M/S Stretches well. Actual flat measurements: Shoulders (approx., raglan sleeve) – 38 Armhole width – 32 Sleeve length from underarm – 46 Cuff – 8 Chest (underarm to underarm) – 46 Waist – 43 Hem – 32 Total length – 74 General condition of the item: Very good. Nice shape. Ribbing elastic. No holes, no pulls. Cable definition crisp. Color even and vibrant. Imperfections: Very good condition, no flaws found. General condition of the item 1-10: 9
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