Devlyn Van Loon Knit Housecoat - Heather Grey
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Devlyn Van Loon Knit Housecoat - Heather Grey
- sold out
A combination of our Patch jacket and a roomy cardigan, this sweater is one of our favourite transition pieces. This sweater features contrast knit ribbing at the neck and sleeve for added detail and weight. We designed this sweater with fluctuating temperatures and the comfort of a really plush bathrobe in mind. An easy to wear staple, pop this over your outfit for added warmth without sacrificing style. Worn alone or belted, or with the sleeves rolled up for a more casual look, this sweater jacket promises to become a fast favourite in your wardrobe. The fabric we’ve used for this sweater is our super cozy looped french terry. Made of 100% cotton, it is super soft, machine washable and an absolute dream to wear. Cotton is naturally strong and great for regulating temperature as you pile on the layers without the itch of coarse wool. - Contrast rib at neck and sleeve hem - Available in 4 colourways - Raw hem - Machine washable - Available in sizes XS-L - Made to order in our Toronto, Canada studio. FIT This garment has a roomy, oversized fit. For a slimmer fit please size down. MODEL Siri is 5’11.5” and wears a size Medium. She is wearing the Heather Grey Housecoat over the Vapor Grey T Dress. MATERIAL 100% Cotton CARE Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry.
The Boutique
Devlyn van Loon is an eponymous line of clothing made by hand in Toronto, Canada. We are dedicated to streamlined silhouettes, modern essentials, and sustainable manufacturing. We focus on fit, silhouette and feel to create garments that seamlessly integrate into your every day and become a second skin, getting rid of the fussiness of getting dressed without sacrificing luxury. We believe that getting dressed should be an effortless and pleasurable experience, and that style need not be sacrificed in order to shop sustainably. We believe that the importance of clothing lies not in how it looks, but how it makes you feel. All of our garments are sewn in small batches our Toronto based studio using sustainable, natural or dead-stock fabrics sourced from North America, Europe, and Japan.
