
What’s so special about this sweater? At least three things. OK, OK, I know that it doesn’t look unusual at first glance, but . . . . . . . . . ..
!. The vintage label is still in the neckline. Webb Foot does not have a label now. 2. The lambswool knit is plush and dense – difficult to find knits like that today. 3. The tiny dyed-to-match buttons at the neckline are also characteristic of vintage-wear.
On top of that, it’s got nice 3/4 sleeves and overall high quality that gives a very good fit, even after half a century! Great with any skirt or slacks. Looks fabulous on Madge, no?
A sweater-girl sweater ramps up the voltage of any outfit, just like a great-fitting top works for a man. Vintage apparel does this SO much better than moderns things – with class . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..
Morgana Martin, the Magicvintagespy
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