Estimated 1960s, French-made V-neck wool sweater.
A rare deadstock arrival.
Knitwear of this era seldom passes through our hands, and pieces from this period rarely surface in the market.
Constructed from a textured blend of green base with dark thread woven throughout, creating subtle depth and character.
A blend of wool with acrylic and other synthetics rather than pure wool, making it considerably less prone to irritation—a comfort advantage for those with sensitivity to pure wool.
Equally suited as a standalone piece or as a versatile layering option to punctuate the muted tones of winter dressing.
The V-neckline strikes a careful balance—neither shallow nor deep—offering natural versatility. Layering other pieces through the neckline adds dimension and play.
The fit runs small, suiting slighter frames without compromise. Women will find it equally appealing worn as intended.
As deadstock, the condition is exemplary—a recommendation for those seeking pieces in pristine state.
A workhorse for autumn and winter. Should you be seeking such a piece, this warrants consideration.