French Connection Yulia Puff Sleeve Sweater
French Connection
$98.00
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The French Connection Yulia Puff Sleeve Sweater brings a playful twist to a cozy classic. The wool-kissed knit feels soft and breathable, while a fabric blend of 54% recycled polyester, 15% viscose, 8% nylon, and 5% wool gives it a supple drape and quiet heft. At 20 inches with a crew neck, the silhouette stays easy and modern, while puff sleeves introduce a touch of romance to the everyday.
Layering becomes a straightforward mood with this piece. The relaxed yet lightly shaped fit skims over the torso without feeling bulky, while the short puff sleeves keep sightlines soft and movement unfussy. It partners neatly with a tee on casual days, or slips under a blazer for early-evening polish, holding its own across cool weather transitions without losing its cool-girl ease.
True to French Connection's street-smart chic, this sweater leans into volume with a modern ease. Pair it with denim for daytime edge, or with a sleek skirt to lift evening visuals - the Yulia invites a mix of softness and attitude that fits a city calendar as easily as a weekend escape.
Materials / Fabrication
- Puff sleeves
- Layerable sweater
- Wool-kissed knit
- Length: 20 in
- Crewneck
- Short sleeves
- 54% recycled polyester, 15% viscose, 8% nylon, 5% wool
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Machine wash with like colors on a gentle cycle
- Lay flat to dry to maintain shape
- Avoid high heat and chlorine bleach
- If needed, lightly steam or use a cool iron with a pressing cloth
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About French Connection
French Connection, founded in 1972 by Stephen Marks, has long been a cornerstone in the fashion industry, celebrated for its chic, contemporary designs that balance innovation with accessibility. Over the decades, French Connection has adeptly evolved, maintaining relevance through its ability to blend classic British style with modern trends. The brand's iconic "FCUK" campaign in the late 1990s brought a bold, provocative edge to its image, cementing its place in pop culture.
