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Donegal Cable Crewneck Sweater in Charcoal

Todd Snyder

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Following close behind tweed, cord and flannel in the fall classics lineup: the cable knit wool sweater. Todd’s given that fairly thick stitch — introduced in Ireland in the early 20th century by fishermen — a modern update. The Donegal merino (“Donegal” refers to a technique where small pieces of yarn in different colors are randomly woven in for a soft, heathered effect) is knit in a clean, scaled-up fishtail cable. If you only get one new sweater, make it this one; with a chic rib-to-roll trim, a classic fit and lots of colors to choose from, it looks great with everything from pleated trousers to denim.

  • 65% Extrafine Merino, 30% Recycled Nylon, 5% RASCertified Alpaca
  • Classic Fit
  • 5-Gauge
  • Fishtail Cable
  • 2x2 Ribbed Trims
  • Made in China
  • Dry clean or hand wash with similar colors. Do not machine wash (even if your machine has a "Hand Wash" setting). Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Do not wring dry. Lay flat in shade to dry, cool iron if needed.
  • Style SW5340194
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Reviewed by William T.
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Rated 4 out of 5

Lovely weight and finish

Medium weight, comfortable, looks good, has a nice finish to it.

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