Product ID: 301813
A highlight of Carnaval in Oruro, Bolivia, is the Diablada, an elaborate choreographed dance that dates back to pre-Columbian times. Masked revelers act out a story of good versus evil. Their costumes often include belts decorated with silver coins, a meaningful symbol in this 500-year-old mining city. These overlapping coins are what inspired the pattern on our soft 100% pima cotton cardigan. Available in blues or greys, the sweater features a rounded neckline and a button front.
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While I do love the look and feel of this cardigan and have received many compliments, the hems at the bottom and both cuffs have unraveled with only 2 wearing and no washings. I dont sew, so in addition to the almost $200 price tag, I am going to have the added expense of a seamstress if I want to wear it again. I have plenty of $30 cardigans that have held up better and because of that, I would not recommend this.
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I love this sweater
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My sister wears cardigan sweaters frequently, and this one somehow just looked like her. She loved it! I hope to see her wear it when we visit her this summer.
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This is a very pretty fabric design. It goes well with blue or black jeans.
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The fabric is wonderful, comfortable, and flowing.
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Loved it so much that I bought 3, 1 for me and 2 for gifts
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