Greta Sweater - FloraNova (dusky pink ribbing)

$159.00 NZD

Size

This outspoken sweater will make a statement for years to come. Our very first original print is inspired by flora on the banks of the peaceful Opawaho.

  • Crew neck
  • Raglan sleeve
  • Contrast ribbing on neck, arm, and waist bands in dusky pink
  • Relaxed fit, standard length
  • We suggest sizing up if you wish to achieve an ‘oversize’ sweater look.

Fit: True to size. 

Model wears: Tash wears a size 10 (her usual size) in pictures 1 & 4, and size 14 in pictures 2 & 3. She is 164 cm tall.

At Two Plus Lou you can enjoy custom ordering, we do all our production here in New Zealand and offer easy returns.
About the fabric

French Terry comes in many weights. Ours is medium weight so that our sweaters can be worn across the seasons, and is a GOTS-certified 100% cotton. French Terry is a type of knit fabric that has a smooth surface on one side and loops on the other. It’s typically used for casual wear such as sweaters, hoodies and trackpants.

Our fabric is sourced from a Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified mill in India, which guarantees the ethical status of the product. This includes the growing and harvesting of raw organic cotton, environmentally and socially responsible manufacturing and printing practices, and fair pay and working conditions for employees.

Care

Cool gentle machine wash and line dry inside out. Wash with like colours. Do not tumble dry or dry clean.

Warm iron inside out.

More care info can be found here

Shipping & Returns

Read our shipping information here.

 

 

Is this product out of stock?

Because we're a sustainability-focussed business that creates new products, we're super conscious about over production. If something isn't in stock, fear not! We make to order all the time and incorporate made-to-order requests into our weekly production runs. If we have the fabric in stock, it takes 1-2 weeks for our making, plus the standard shipping timeframes to deliver it to you. Find more about T+L Custom here.