RIB RAGLAN SWEATER
RIB RAGLAN SWEATER

RIB RAGLAN SWEATER

$180.00 Sale Save $160.00
Color White

 

# GI - 6003 - 21 - 300

 

Maximum mobility and comfort. Elongated sleeves. Reverse linked. Jersey curl at neck. Mid-weight layering sweater. Knit from old jeans. Yarn is sorted by denim wash; no dye required. Textured, rich hand feel.

Made in St. Louis, Missouri. Biodegradable and recyclable at end of life. Contact us once unwearable.

In light of our recent office displacement, all sale purchases are final. Please reference product measurements to ensure a good fit. Thank you for your understanding and support through this all.

RECYCLED DENIM YARN

KNIT WITH ONLY 2% WASTE

MADE IN MISSOURI, USA

PRODUCT DESIGN

Raglan Sleeves

Reverse Linking

Jersey Curl Neck

Clean Finish

4 x 2 Vertical Rib

MATERIALS

Recycled Cotton Body

US Cotton Labels

Botanically Dyed Necklabel

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our ribbed rablan sweater fits true to size with elongated arms and torso. Slim fit, while vertical rib provides a forgiving amount of horizontal stretch and mobility. Made with natural fiber, the sweaters will stretch overtime and shrink back with wash.

SizeChest Width (P2P)Length from HPSSleeve Length
XS
17.00"24.50"
31.00"
S18.50"25.00"31.00"
M20.00"
26.00"32.00"
L21.00"27.00"33.00"
XL23.00"27.50"33.00"
XXL25.00"28.00"33.00"

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Currently, we do not accept returns. Exchanges are granted with an additional shipping fee. We greatly appreciate your understanding as we navigate the life of a small business. We will handle any concerns on a case by case basis via support@ground-cover.com. Thank you! Please visit our FAQ and terms of sale pages.

Our sweaters are knit in St. Louis, Missouri our fournder's home city. Previously known as a clothing and footwear mecca, we were excited to support a return to form in the midwest. In fact, it is more of a step into the future. The facility uses top-of-the-line flatbed knitting machines to produce clothing and industrial parts with very little waste. The pattern pieces are knit to shape and then linked together. We designed a reverse link raglan seam to draw attention to this production process and later added a jersey curl neckline with a matching aesthetic weight.