Composition
46%POLYAMIDE 25%MOHAIR 25%WOOL 4%ELASTAN
Way of maintenance
Hand wash only
Inpost International (3-7 business days)
From €10 / Online payment
DPD (2-5 business days)
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Poczta Polska* (4-10 business days)
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Black sweater with mohair and wool blend
• Black color: Deep, classic black gives the sweater elegance, versatility, and a timeless character.
• Boxy cut: The modern, geometric cut creates a light, architectural line that emphasizes minimalist aesthetics and ensures high wearing comfort.
• Soft knit: The delicately fluffy, luxurious texture makes the sweater eye-catching with its subtle depth.
• Close-fitting collar: The clean, elegant line at the neck gives the whole piece a harmonious, minimalist look and slims the upper body.
• Elbow-length sleeves: The shorter sleeve length introduces contemporary proportions and lightness.
• Dropped shoulder line: The slightly oversized effect allows for freedom of movement and emphasizes the modern form.
• Mohair and wool blend: Natural fibers give the knit softness, durability, and thermal comfort, emphasizing its quality.
This black boxy-cut sweater with short sleeves combines a minimalist form with a luxurious texture. The soft, longer-pile knit, enriched with mohair and wool, envelops the figure with subtle fluffiness and provides pleasant warmth while remaining light and comfortable.
The deep black color creates an elegant backdrop for the modern cut, while the close-fitting neckline and dropped shoulders emphasize the contemporary, balanced character of the model.
The sweater looks great with both simple pants and a skirt with an emphasized waistline, making it perfect for work, meetings, and everyday urban outfits.

