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Cowl Neck Ladies Aran - Fushia

Cowl Neck Ladies Aran - Fushia
Cowl Neck Ladies Aran - Fushia Cowl Neck Ladies Aran - Fushia Cowl Neck Ladies Aran - Fushia
Isn’t this a lovely style of Aran Sweater? I love that while the collar is thick and cosy, it is not snug up against your neck. Between the collar draping loosely, and the Aran stitches on the neck matching the front of the garment, this Aran sweater has quite a stylish flair. ...Read more
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Isn’t this a lovely style of Aran Sweater? I love that while the collar is thick and cosy, it is not snug up against your neck. Between the collar draping loosely, and the Aran stitches on the neck matching the front of the garment, this Aran sweater has quite a stylish flair.

The vertical Irish cable and honeycomb stitches have a slimming effect, making this a beautiful sweater for any occasion.

Made in Ireland with 100% Merino Wool.

Sizes Available: XSmall to XLarge

Colors Available: Fushia, Natural and Peacock Blue. I normally keep the Fushia in stock, and the Natural and Peacock Blue are a Special Order (1 - 2 Weeks).

Update 2023: This style has now been discontinued. I only have the Large left

Specifications

Made in Ireland
1 - 2 Weeks

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