
Ladies Cotton/Linen Collared Cardigan by Aran Mills - Oatmeal
Beautiful ladies cardigan made from 70% Cotton and 30% Linen.
- Distinctive ladies cardigan with collar
- Made in Ireland by Aran Mills
- 70% Cotton and 30% Linen
- Sizes from Small to X-Large
Please note that due to the nature of these products, sizing is approximate.
Caring for your Aran Mills
Handwash only in lukewarm water, using a mild detergent suitable for wool.
Gently reshape while wet
Leave to dry naturally on a flat surface away from direct heat.
Never tumble dry!
Storing your garment
Loosely fold and store on a flat surface.
Hanging your garment can cause it to lose it's shape.
Original: $60.00
-70%$60.00
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Ladies Cotton/Linen Collared Cardigan by Aran Mills - Oatmeal
Beautiful ladies cardigan made from 70% Cotton and 30% Linen.
- Distinctive ladies cardigan with collar
- Made in Ireland by Aran Mills
- 70% Cotton and 30% Linen
- Sizes from Small to X-Large
Please note that due to the nature of these products, sizing is approximate.
Caring for your Aran Mills
Handwash only in lukewarm water, using a mild detergent suitable for wool.
Gently reshape while wet
Leave to dry naturally on a flat surface away from direct heat.
Never tumble dry!
Storing your garment
Loosely fold and store on a flat surface.
Hanging your garment can cause it to lose it's shape.
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Description
Beautiful ladies cardigan made from 70% Cotton and 30% Linen.
- Distinctive ladies cardigan with collar
- Made in Ireland by Aran Mills
- 70% Cotton and 30% Linen
- Sizes from Small to X-Large
Please note that due to the nature of these products, sizing is approximate.
Caring for your Aran Mills
Handwash only in lukewarm water, using a mild detergent suitable for wool.
Gently reshape while wet
Leave to dry naturally on a flat surface away from direct heat.
Never tumble dry!
Storing your garment
Loosely fold and store on a flat surface.
Hanging your garment can cause it to lose it's shape.























