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Thursday, February 7, 2013

S.N.S. Herning Sweater Dress Size S/M





Navy wool sweater dress from longstanding family-owned Danish brand S.N.S. Herning with silver-tone buttons down the front, a slight boatneck neckline and all-around awesome details. Super high-quality basic that I just don't get enough use out of. 

Condition: Excellent condition, worn I think twice. 

Color: navy heather.

Size: Marked size large, but runs small and would fit a medium or even a small depending on desired fit (I'm a size 4-6 and it fits fine, if slightly oversized). Measures 34 inches long, 17.5 inches across at bust, 18.5 at the hips, and 22.5 in the sleeves.

Material: wool.

Paid: about $175 on sale at Reliquary in SF last year, currently retails for $250 (in black) at Gargyle.

Asking: $120 including shipping.

Please email me at sarahseidman [at] gmail [dot] com if you have any questions or would like me to email you more photos.

2 comments:

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