3 Stars
Didn’t really care for this. The painting is beautiful, but it didn’t translate on the body. I returned it. 
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Knit from merino—a favorite for its soft, durable warmth and natural temperature-regulating abilities—in a chunky, three-gauge stitch, this crewneck sweater is brushed for a dense, textured finish. It features an adaptation of Édouard Manet’s (French, 1832–1883) paintingThe Funeral(ca. 1867) in exceptional detail, digitally printed across the entire garment. This unfinished oil painting in The Met collection is thought to depict the funeral of the writer Charles Baudelaire, which took place on September 2, 1867, at the foot of the Butte Mouffetard in southwest Paris. Manet was among the few mourners, who are framed by the towers and cupolas of the Val de Grâce, the Panthéon, Saint-Etienne-du-Mont, and the Tour de Clovis rising in the background. The painting’s moody olives and textural neutrals speak to Todd Snyder’s color palette.
As part of its mission tocollect, study, conserve, and present significant works of art across time and cultures in order to connect all people to creativity, knowledge, ideas, and one another, The Metropolitan Museum of Art invited Toddto design a wearable, art-inspired collection. “The colors and brushstrokes of Van Gogh, Degas, and Manet feel incredibly modern, incredibly relevant,” says Todd of the pieces he chose to adapt for this unique collaboration.
Didn’t really care for this. The painting is beautiful, but it didn’t translate on the body. I returned it. 
Printing is subtle and extra detailed
A bit of a splurge but I love this sweater, heavy knit and very unique without being too loud. Have received lots of compliments
Hi, I love my new sweater and have received so many complements on it - great colab.