VILA Viril OPEN L S NOOS Cardigan, Women's, Size: XXL, White alyssum

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Vivadelux Discover the Vila Clothes VIRIL OPEN L/S KNIT – NOOS cardigan, a versatile and chic piece perfect for any occasion. Made from a blend of 50% viscose, 27% nylon, and 23% polyester, this cardigan offers an excellent combination of comfort and style. Its lightweight and soft structure makes it ideal for layering over a shirt or t-shirt, while the side pockets add a practical touch. Perfect for cooler days, this cardigan can be easily paired with jeans or dress pants, making it a must-have in your wardrobe.

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Vivadelux

Discover the Vila Clothes VIRIL OPEN L/S KNIT – NOOS cardigan, a versatile and chic piece perfect for any occasion. Made from a blend of 50% viscose, 27% nylon, and 23% polyester, this cardigan offers an excellent combination of comfort and style. Its lightweight and soft structure makes it ideal for layering over a shirt or t-shirt, while the side pockets add a practical touch. Perfect for cooler days, this cardigan can be easily paired with jeans or dress pants, making it a must-have in your wardrobe.

Amazon

outer material: Not specified care_instructions: Not specified style: Not Applicable febric type: 50% Viscose, 27% Polyamide, 23% Polyester sleeve type: Long Sleeve ;closure typre: No information;pattern_type: Plain;Open Cardigan

Zalando

VILA Viril OPEN NOOS Cardigan white alyssum Sale at Zalando.ie | Outer fabric material: 50% viscose, 23% polyester, 27% nylon | Sale order at Zalando.ie! Size: XXL. Color: White alyssum. Pattern: plain.


Product specifications

Brand VILA
EAN
  • 5713782475946
  • 5713782475977
  • 5713782475960
  • 5713782475953
  • 5713782475984
Color
  • White alyssum
Size
  • S
  • M
  • L
  • XL
  • XXL
Gender
  • Female

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