Celine – Turtleneck sweater in iconic sulky cashmere
Celine – Turtleneck sweater in iconic sulky cashmere
1,050.00 €
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Celine has no rivals when it comes to creating simple yet luxurious pieces. This sulky cashmere sweater in the pastel color is the quintessence of French luxury!
Name of the product : Turtleneck sweater in iconic sulky cashmere light blush
Brand : Celine
Description : Boxy turtleneck sweater with sulky embroidery in iconic cashmere – Sulky embroidery
– Loose fit
– Turtleneck
– Long sleeves
– Ribbing at collar, waistband and cuffs
– “LES JOURS CELINE” See-through details on the shoulders
– Made in Italie
Materials : 100% Cashmere
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