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mpinkmillennial
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Vintage Claybrooke Cream Cable Knit Sweater Old Money Preppycore Winter XL

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This Claybrooke cable knit captures that refined Old Money warmth that instantly elevates any cold-weather wardrobe. The soft cream tone paired with rich cabling gives it a timeless, editorial presence—something straight out of a coastal weekend lookbook. Its texture leans into Cabincore and Preppycore aesthetics, offering a nostalgic yet polished feel that suits crisp mornings, layered winter outfits, or relaxed evenings by the fire. The knit has a beautifully substantial hand without feeling heavy, with braided cables that create depth and structure across the front. Its neutral shade makes styling effortless: wear it with denim for an everyday, lived-in charm, or pair it with wool trousers and loafers for a clean Collegiate silhouette. This is the kind of sweater that feels purposeful, versatile, and quietly luxurious—an easy favorite for anyone who loves seasonal layering and classic textures. Because the interior size tag is missing, sizing is based on measurements and fits like an XL. A perfect choice for lovers of retro heritage knits, soft neutrals, and timeless Vintage staples. Model is 5'9", 160 lbs, waist 32", inseam 30". It’s lightly worn; just like to disclose it is preowned/preloved.. No size tag, so check measurements.
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