Inhabit
Broken Stripes Turtleneck Sweater
Inhabit is a young designer knitwear collection that was founded in the fall of 2003 by Vivian Koo (CEO), Stacey Perlick, and Susie Cho. In both the design and finishing processes, the focus of the collection is always on the fit and attention to detail. This keen attention to craftsmanship has helped Inhabit to develop a reputation for knitted superfine cashmere, superfine cotton, merino and fancy yarns. The knits range in a variety of gauges, from layering pieces to chunky hand knits. In the design of each piece, there is a constant evolution and exploration of the silhouette, texture, construction and detail that makes inhabit, inhabit. Clothing that is defined by the wearer promotes individual style.
- 49% alpaca 27% linen 24% merino wool
- Dry clean only
- Styled with Current/Elliott Leather Legging in Washed Black.
- Styled with House of Harlow Bone Wrapped Ring in Gold.
- Styled with House of Harlow Stone Top Skull Cocktail Ring in Rose Gold.
- Styled with House of Harlow Faceted Metal Cross Ring in Gold.
- Modeled in size XS. See fit guide for model's dimensions.
- Revolve Style No. INHA-WK69
- Manufacturer Style No. 2895
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