COMPOSITION
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Approx. wool–rayon blend.
CARE TAG
*Care info is provided as a general guide in absence of a physical care tag, but fabrics age differently. Always clean gently and treat with care.
Missoni long sleeve knit cardigan featuring horizontal stripes in soft tones of peach, yellow, and grey. Lightweight fine-gauge knit with a smooth, easy fit and natural stretch. Button front closure, front pockets, and pointed collar. Care and composition tag is missing. Care and composition info is provided as a general guide in absence of a physical tag and is based on similar items from the brand.
Measurements are approximate. Centimeter values rounded to the nearest cm.
| INCHES (in) | CENTIMETERS (cm) | |
| Pit to pit | 17.75 in | 45 cm |
| Length | 31 in | 79 cm |
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Sleeve length (shoulder to sleeve hem) |
28.5 in |
72 cm |
| Shoulder width | 16 in | 41 cm |
Flat lay measurements in description, chart is below.
The size shown online is matched to the chart (not always the same as the tag). Vintage sizing is all over the place, so go by the numbers for the best fit.
Flat lay measurements are taken with the garment laid flat on a surface. Bust (pit-to-pit), waist, and hips are measured straight across and then doubled to show full circumference. These line up with the size chart below.
Other details like inseam, rise, sleeve length, and hems are listed as-is in the description.
Some care labels are in other languages. I use Google Translate to provide the English version. It’s generally accurate, but allow for a small margin of error in wording.
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