Maria Stanley VERDE SWEATERCOAT - clove
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Maria Stanley VERDE SWEATERCOAT - clove
- sold out
SAMPLE - may include discolorations and small imperfections. Didn't you wear that yesterday? The all-natural Verde Sweatercoat is made of the softest cotton sherpa, that will only get softer with wear. The open front sweater is perfectly oversized for extra coziness. Welt pockets. Cotton seam binding at inside for an extra clean finish. Blind stitch finishing at sleeve and bottom openings. - 100% cotton - Ethically and mindfully made in Delhi, India - Machine wash cold with like colors - Packaged in a reusable cotton dust bag - Madi is 5' 9" and wearing a size small - For a general size guide click here, see below for some fit notes specific to the Verde Sweater-coat: - XS | 36 1/2" length | 20" chest | bottom opening 24 1/2" | 25" sleeve length | 7" bicep - S | 37" length | 21" chest | bottom opening 25 1/2" | 25 1/2" sleeve length | 7 1/4" bicep - M | 37 1/2" length | 22" chest | bottom opening 26 1/2" | 26" sleeve length | 7 1/2" bicep - L | 38" length | 23" chest | 27 1/2" bottom opening | 26 1/2" sleeve length | 7 3/4" bicep
The Designer
Maria Stanley is an independent designer who embodies the essence of the romantic, feminine spirit. Featuring captivating textures and elegant silhouettes, and constructed with a sophisticated awareness to detail, Stanley composes vintage-inspired collections that are both timeless and effortless.As a passionate advocate for the slow fashion movement since her launch for Spring 2016, founder Stanley has mindfully chosen manufacturers that live by a strong social mission. Most of the collection is made by a small company in Delhi, India ("we're like family") that takes great pride in empowering and supporting their workers. The Lima, Peru producer of the Alpaca sweaters has been certified by the World Fair Trade Association for over 20 years, is also certified by OHSAS 18001 (security and health in the workplace), and is dedicated to protecting the environment and supporting the development within Peru.