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1000crowscanada
1000crowscanada
Updated 3 hours ago
1000crowscanada
1000crowscanada
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Classic Canadian Wool Cowichan Sweater Men M, thick chunky zip-up winter

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...cardigan, heavy knit traditional moose elk Reindeer pinetree design A large, warm and wonderful traditional Vintage Canadian Cowichan sweater, featuring Brown moose or Elk or Reindeer and green evergreen pin trees on an off-white background. Hand knit and assembled. Perfect as sweater for winter, or as a jacket for those dry crisp spring and autumn days. These cardigans are fantastic to use when working in the yard and when cared for properly, will last for decades! Condition: This one is in good condition with some slight discoloration to the whites on the collar, slight surface wear to the wool and a few small stains to the cuffs (can be seen when rolled over to make the sleeve shorter). The metal 'CLIX' zipper works well. I did not find any holes or repairs. The wool feels thick but supple. The material feels like a wool but is unmarked. The estimated size on this item is Mens M / ladies L Size: Shoulders: 18 inches wide (46 cm) Chest: 45 inches total (115 cm) length: 28 inches (71 cm) sleeves: 24 inches long (61 cm) with cuff rolled Pockets: 2 fairly shallow pockets to the front Lined: no Stretch: some The item weighs ca 1.5 kgs without packaging materials
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