Bonfire Cardigan

$398.00
$398.00
Outerknown
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Quick Hit
A soft and comfortable, oversized knitted cardigan.

Description
The Bonfire Cardigan is a piece you will have forever. A vintage inspired, oversized cardigan that will never go out of style. Crafted with a super soft 3-gauge blend of wool, alpaca, and... Read More >

Quick Hit
A soft and comfortable, oversized knitted cardigan.

Description
The Bonfire Cardigan is a piece you will have forever. A vintage inspired, oversized cardigan that will never go out of style. Crafted with a super soft 3-gauge blend of wool, alpaca, and recycled polyamide yarn from Italy. Dyed in the beautifully neutral, yet colorful, Lunar Mist. A color that will blend well with any outfit and pop all on its own. 

Soft, warm, and breathable. A design that will provide warmth on chilly summer evenings, crisp fall mornings, and during winter while curled up with your book. This Cardigan features two welt pockets for a little bit of storage, and a split side hem for mobility. For additional comfort, the Bonfire Cardigan includes a yarn belt and an oversized shawl collar. Both of which help you wrap up into a cocoon of comfort - when you really want to get cozy. 

Features
Color: Lunar Mist

Fit: Oversized Fit

Material: 42% Wool, 40% Alpaca Fiber, 18% Recycled Polyamide

Closure: 3-Gauge Knitted Yarn Belt (Removable & Includes Belt Loops)

Details: 3-Gauge Knitted Yarn, Oversized Shaw Collar, Front Welt Pockets, Split Hem

Written By
Chad

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Outerknown

For People and Planet

Outerknown was founded by 11-time World Surf League champion Kelly Slater and acclaimed designer John Moore as a response to the unsustainable practices in the fashion world they spent 2 decades in. Outerknown makes every decision with the highest regard to the hands that build their clothes. Their mission is to protect natural resources, empower the people crafting their clothes, and inspire change within the industry and beyond. You shouldn't have to sacrifice style for sustainability - the two should be synonymous.