Wickbury Men's Vintage 60s Knit Sweater Vest Button Up Size M Gray Ribbed Wool

$ 20.49

Size Type: Regular Knit Style: Tight-Knit Character: Professor, Student Vintage: Yes Fit: Classic Features: Pockets, Stretch Type: Sweater Style: Vest Color: Gray Season: Fall, Spring, Winter Brand: Wickbury Personalize: No Accents: Button Neckline: V-Neck Material: Wool, Orlon Pattern: Striped Country of Origin: United States Theme: 60s, Classic, College, Geek, Hipster, Dad, Nerd, Preppy, Retro, Teacher Size: M Garment Care: Hand Wash Only Department: Unisex Adults Occasion: Business, Casual, Travel Fabric Type: Knit

Description

Vintage Wickbury button-up sleeveless vest cardigan with a V-neck, suitable for layering in professional or casual settings. Lamb's wool and Orlon blend, known for being lightweight and breathable, yet warm. Dark gray ribbing against light gray background. Two small welt pockets in front, and three silver buttons that feature Model T car. Most likely dates back to 60's when Orlon was most popular. SIZE: Medium (Please check measurements below to ensure desired fit) COLOR: Gray MATERIAL: 75% lamb's wool, 25% Orlon CARE: Hand wash or dry clean CONDITION: Excellent vintage condition with no fading, stains, pilling, or holes/tears. Please see photos/video. FLAT MSMTS (approx) Pit to Pit: 19" Shoulder to Hem: 24" Bundle for combined shipping and savings! If you have questions, please ask. Thanks! Old money, librarian, grandpa-core, academia, work, casual, collegiate

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