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Rylie Top in Oat, M
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Rylie Top in Oat, M
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View TermsColour | Oat |
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Size | M |
Description
This elegant round neck is sure to become your new go-to layering companion. This fine knit John Smedley's Anglo Indian Gauze lends itself perfectly to spring summer dressing. Style yours with a statement skirt or trousers for a look that will take you elegantly through the warmer seasons. Anglo Indian Gauze is a mixed 54% merino and 46% cotton fibre that was first introduced to the John Smedley brand in the 1800's by John Smedley himself. The fibre offers trans-seasonal benefits to the wearer, combining the advantages of both merino and cotton. It was a truly unique offering at the time of its inception and it remains a rare fibre to this day. 30 Gauge (Fine Knit) John Smedley's Anglo Indian Gauze Top Tubular Armband and Ribbed Hem
Description
This elegant round neck is sure to become your new go-to layering companion. This fine knit John Smedley's Anglo Indian Gauze lends itself perfectly to spring summer dressing. Style yours with a statement skirt or trousers for a look that will take you elegantly through the warmer seasons. Anglo Indian Gauze is a mixed 54% merino and 46% cotton fibre that was first introduced to the John Smedley brand in the 1800's by John Smedley himself. The fibre offers trans-seasonal benefits to the wearer, combining the advantages of both merino and cotton. It was a truly unique offering at the time of its inception and it remains a rare fibre ...