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Atelier Delphine

Atelier Delphine Balloon Sleeve Sweater

€249,95

One of Fluff's bestsellers!

This beautiful alpaca-merino blend sweater from Atelier Delphine is done in a slightly cropped and boxy fit with large balloon sleeves. Ribbed knit on collar, sleeves, and bottom hem. 

Pairs with the Atelier Delphine Kiko Pant.

Check out the rest of the Atelier Delphine collection here. 

 

  • Dry Clean Only.
  • Made in Peru
  • 43% Baby Alpaca, 43% Merino Wool, 14% Polyamide
  • XS/S: Top of collar to bottom hem- 19" / Collar to end of sleeve-24"
  • M/L: Top of collar to bottom hem-21" / Collar to end of sleeve-24"
  • Founded by Yuka Izutsu and based in New York and Los Angeles, Atelier Delphine  speaks to the influence of French minimalist cuts combined with an outsourcing of fabrics from all over the world, including Peru. The company works closely with traditional artisans, embedding a deep cultural understanding of the materials they work with to both inform the design process and uphold the creative agency of the artisans involved in the product creation. 

    One of Fluff's bestsellers!

    This beautiful alpaca-merino blend sweater from Atelier Delphine is done in a slightly cropped and boxy fit with large balloon sleeves. Ribbed knit on collar, sleeves, and bottom hem. 

    Pairs with the Atelier Delphine Kiko Pant.

    Check out the rest of the Atelier Delphine collection here. 

     

  • Dry Clean Only.
  • Made in Peru
  • 43% Baby Alpaca, 43% Merino Wool, 14% Polyamide
  • XS/S: Top of collar to bottom hem- 19" / Collar to end of sleeve-24"
  • M/L: Top of collar to bottom hem-21" / Collar to end of sleeve-24"
  • Founded by Yuka Izutsu and based in New York and Los Angeles, Atelier Delphine  speaks to the influence of French minimalist cuts combined with an outsourcing of fabrics from all over the world, including Peru. The company works closely with traditional artisans, embedding a deep cultural understanding of the materials they work with to both inform the design process and uphold the creative agency of the artisans involved in the product creation.