4-bar Long Cardigan In Merino Wool
£1640
Antonioli
The thom browne 4-bar long cardigan in merino wool reimagines classic tailoring through an elongated silhouette and finely crafted milano stitch knit. Defined by the signature 4-bar stripe and grosgrain detailing, it reflects the brand's refined yet distinctive approach to modern knitwear.Nnavynfine merino wool milano stitch knitnv-necknbutton closure with signature grosgrain placketnfront buttoned pocketsndropped shouldersnsleeve 4-bar stripenbuttoned cuffs with signature grosgrain placketnbuttoned side splits with signature grosgrain placketnribbed hem and cuffsnelongated hem.
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blue
38 40 44

4-bar Long Cardigan In Merino Wool

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colour
blue
size
38 40 44
details
The thom browne 4-bar long cardigan in merino wool reimagines classic tailoring through an elongated silhouette and finely crafted milano stitch knit. Defined by the signature 4-bar stripe and grosgrain detailing, it reflects the brand's refined yet distinctive approach to modern knitwear.Nnavynfine merino wool milano stitch knitnv-necknbutton closure with signature grosgrain placketnfront buttoned pocketsndropped shouldersnsleeve 4-bar stripenbuttoned cuffs with signature grosgrain placketnbuttoned side splits with signature grosgrain placketnribbed hem and cuffsnelongated hem

about Thom Browne

Thom Browne, American designer born in Pennsylvania in 1965, began his career in New York, working for Giorgio Armani and for Club Monaco, before launching the brand which carries his name. Brown has put his mark on his work with his unbridles creativity, gliding over the world of fashion, subtly redesigning men's fashion. His designs are inspired by the classic American Style, freshened by unpredictable details such as petersham edges and the cropped trousers.

about Antonioli

The Antonioli boutique opened in Milan in 1987. Named after its founder, it offers clothes and accessories that immediately attract the public. In 2003 the shop moved to via Pasquale Paoli 1, into a place which was, around 1920, one of the first silent film theatres in Milan. Today, expanded to include a mechanical workshop, their re-structured 400m2 space boasts innovative materials and welcomes men and women who want to wear clothing that's in touch with the elegance of time.