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Vincent et Mireille Fisherman's Polo Cardigan

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Management number 61025427 Release Date 2026/02/09 List Price $75.22 Model Number 61025427
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This MADE IN JAPAN product is a Japanese企画 (planning/design) that inherits the history and spirit of "Vincent et Mireille," a long-established workwear brand from the Burgundy region of France. This is a series of thick, sturdy, double-rib knitwear with the same mesh pattern on both sides.

This cardigan is a French work-style interpretation of the traditional fisherman's knit, giving it a natural impression. It features a polo collar that looks great as an outer layer, and the wide armholes and relaxed body width are perfect for the current atmosphere. The tightly knit 8-gauge ribbed knit is warm, and the thick, fluffy, and gentle texture allows you to appreciate the quality of the construction. The high quality of domestic production is also a welcome point. How about this elegant and impactful winter main-character cardigan?

Retail Price: ¥19,800

- Color: Navy
- Brand: Vuitton-Mireille
- Design: Button-down cardigan
- Material: Knit

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Shoulder Width/Body Width/Sleeve Length/Length
Shoulder Width: 62cm
Body Width: 62cm
Sleeve Length: 55cm
Length: 69cm
Color: Navy系 (Navy-based)
Material: Wool
Season: Spring, Autumn, Winter
Stains, tears, odors, etc.: None

CategoryMen > Sweaters > Cardigan
SizeL (42-44)
BrandNone
ConditionLike new

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