JohnUNDERCOVER Mohair Sweater




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—01. Colour blocked dye.
—02. Mohair, nylon and wool blend.
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It's hard to beat mohair as a winter fabric. On top of actually keeping you warm, nothing says, 'I'm really warm', like yeti length fibers shooting off your body in all directions. Pair that effect with Rothko like colour blocking and you have this amazing piece here.



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