Light blue wool knitwear from Cruciani featuring long sleeves, round collar and ribbed cuffs and hem. Composition: _, 100% Wool
Made in Italy
Color: Blue
Model number: 10BR8GC01DC4200181083
About the designer
Cruciani is an Italian handbag, jewelry, and accessories line founded by designer Luca Caprai. A collection of masterfully crafted designs made from quality materials create a unique collection of statement pieces to accent any wardrobe.
Size and fit
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