John Smedley Bradwell Cotton Sweater in Cobble Grey
John Smedley
$295.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The John Smedley Bradwell Cotton Sweater in Cobble Grey exudes a sense of cool, understated luxury, a hallmark of the brand's British craftsmanship legacy. Crafted from extraordinarily soft cotton, it feels like a gentle embrace, offering a tactile delight against the skin. The cobble grey hue is subtly sophisticated, providing a versatile backdrop for the refined spread collar and the neat alignment of the three-button polo design. Ribbed cuffs and hem offer a structured yet relaxed fit, capturing that modern approach to polished minimalism.
This sweater fluidly transitions across various style narratives. Its silhouette is tailored yet unrestrictive, allowing it to move with seamless ease from morning meetings to evening strolls. Whether slipped over a crisp shirt or worn solo, it layers gracefully under a blazer or overcoat, making it a staple for any well-curated wardrobe. Paired with slim-fit trousers or relaxed denim, the Bradwell accommodates diverse styling choices, amplifying its timeless versatility. The long sleeves carry an effortlessly elegant vibe, making the sweater a reliable companion from casual weekends to more refined settings.
Materials / Fabrication
- Exceptionally soft cotton
- Three-button polo design
- Refined spread collar
- Long sleeves
- Ribbed cuffs and hem for tailored fit
- British craftsmanship
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle to preserve softness.
- Do not bleach; use mild detergent.
- Lay flat to dry to maintain shape.
- Iron on low heat if necessary.
- Store folded to prevent stretching.
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About John Smedley
John Smedley, a stalwart of British fashion, has been synonymous with luxury knitwear since its founding in 1784. Established by Peter Nightingale and John Smedley at Lea Mills in Derbyshire, the brand has evolved from producing muslin cloth and spinning cotton yarn to becoming a global leader in fine knitwear. The company remains a family-owned business, with Ian Maclean, the eighth-generation managing director, continuing the legacy.
