John Smedley John Smedley Bradwell Cotton Sweater
John Smedley John Smedley Bradwell Cotton Sweater

John Smedley Bradwell Cotton Sweater

John Smedley

$295.00 60% OFF

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John Smedley Bradwell Cotton Sweater carries that quiet, British luxury energy in a pared-back polo silhouette. Supremely soft cotton drapes with ease, giving a tactile feel that's refined without trying too hard. The three-button placket meets a spread collar for a classic take on polo, while ribbed cuffs and a ribbed hem lock the shape, letting the piece ride smoothly from day looks to evenings out.

Relaxed enough to wear over a tee or under a blazer, the Bradwell adapts to whatever the day asks. The long sleeves and ribbed edges hold their line, while the 100% cotton knit breathes and moves with you. It's easy care too -- machine wash and dry flat -- so it slots into a busy wardrobe without fuss. Made in the UK, it carries a sense of provenance that elevates casual outfits.

John Smedley's heritage shows in the restraint and refinement of this piece, a versatile anchor that nods to classic knitwear codes while staying contemporary with a clean polo front.

Materials / Fabrication

  • Supremely soft cotton
  • 100 percent cotton
  • Three-button polo sweater
  • Three-button closure
  • Spread collar
  • Long sleeves
  • Ribbed cuffs and hem
  • Made in the UK

Recommended Care

  • Machine wash cold with like colors on gentle cycle
  • Dry flat to help maintain shape and size
  • Do not bleach
  • Reshape while damp; lay flat to dry completely
  • Iron on low heat if needed

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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.