De Bonne Facture Countryside Wool Sweater
De Bonne Facture
$520.00 40% OFF
$312.00
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The De Bonne Facture Countryside Wool Sweater captures the essence of understated elegance and laid-back sophistication. Its mock-neck silhouette exudes a quiet warmth, bringing a sense of calm to any ensemble. Crafted from lush, mulesing-free New Zealand wool, the sweater is as kind to the skin as it is timeless in its appeal. The saddle-shoulder design enhances its streamlined profile, while ribbed cuffs and hem add subtle definition to this Italian-made piece that whispers luxury.
This sweater doesn’t just sit quietly in your wardrobe; it seamlessly adapts to your day-to-day rhythm. Its relaxed fit drapes naturally over the body, making it ideal for solo wear or as a layering piece beneath structured coats. The soft knit defies wear, ensuring it remains a staple in your rotation, effortlessly transitioning from countryside retreats to city strolls. Long sleeves and a considered cut offer warmth that wraps softly around, balancing comfort and style in every stitch.
Reflecting De Bonne Facture's commitment to thoughtful craftsmanship, this piece embodies the brand’s ethos of elegance rooted in sustainability. Channeling the mood of rustic retreats, it's perfectly paired with tailored trousers or denim for a look that’s both cultured and approachable, aligning with the rise of luxury knitwear that values both form and conscience.
Materials / Fabrication
- Mock-neck silhouette
- Mulesing-free New Zealand wool
- Saddle-shoulder design
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- Italian-made
- Relaxed fit
- Long sleeves
Recommended Care
- Professional dry clean recommended to maintain wool quality.
- If hand washing, use cold water with a gentle wool detergent.
- Do not wring or twist; reshape while damp.
- Lay flat on a clean towel to dry.
- Store folded to prevent stretching.
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About De Bonne Facture
Déborah Sitbon Neuberg, the founder of De Bonne Facture - a menswear label inspired by the French phrase for "doing things well" - strives to revive traditional expertise. She works closely with European ateliers from areas with rich histories of weaving, knitting, or tailoring to ensure that each piece has its own unique story and origin. In an effort for transparency, tags are present on each item with details of where it was made. Their selection includes items such as Shetland wool sweaters, Belgian washed-linen sport jackets, and Japanese organic cotton poplin shirts. All of these are crafted with finesse and are made to last, as they only become more unique with wear and time.
