


Beige Cotton Sweatshirt
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Italian Size WOMEN— M
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The long-sleeve crewneck cotton Sweater by Brunello Cucinelli combines simplicity and elegance in a soft and refined design. Crafted from cotton, it features a round neckline and a closure with large buttons up to the neck, adding a distinctive detail. Ribbed cuffs define the silhouette, while luminous sequin accents bring a subtle shimmering effect, making the piece elegant and contemporary. Season: SS26 Fit: Regular Composition: 96% Cotton 4% Polyester
The Sweatshirt
Loopback cottons, vintage looms, and the houses that treat jersey with the seriousness of a wool coat.
The Piece
The sweatshirt has been quietly reclaimed by luxury — the heavyweight loopback cottons, the boxy proportions, the ribbed collar that sits flat against the throat. The pieces here are cut close through the shoulder with an easy body and a hem that breaks at the hip.
The Craft
Knitted on vintage tubular looms in Italy and Japan, then garment-dyed for an irregular, lived-in depth of colour. Cuffs and waistband are knitted separately and joined by hand to preserve the rib pattern across the seam.
How to Wear
Under tailoring as a softer alternative to knitwear, or with washed denim and minimal sneakers. A reminder that the most versatile pieces in a wardrobe are rarely the loudest.
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