Sweet Lace Cardigan Sweater
As a product designed specifically for Swifties, this cardigan also makes a perfect gift, serving as the perfect companion for those who love to travel and enjoy music, making you stand out on the Eras tour. Buy now and experience this unique charm! ✨ Material: Cotton and Polyester 📌PLEASE NOTE the cardigan will be ready in two weeks and it’ll take one week for shipping Check my other Cardigans and Contact me if you have any questions. <3
Die Anleitung zum Sienna Cardigan ist teilweise auch bildlich und mit Video dargestellt. Der Cardigan kann in den Größen S/M und L/XL gestrickt werden. Schwierigkeitsgrad: Fortgeschritten - es werden linke und rechte Maschen gestrickt, du solltest allerdings auch mal Patent und Umschläge gestrickt haben. Das brauchst du: -Anleitung Cardigan Sienna -600g ( 800g) The Cotton von We are Knitters oder ein ähnliches Garn -Rundstricknadel und Nadelspiel in Größe 3,5 und 5 -4 Knöpfe mit einen Durchmesser von 1,5-2cm -Maschenmarkierer -Wollnadel und Schere Ich habe einzelne Schritte in einem Video erklärt welches du dir auf meinem Instagramprofil @pimpienella.knits anschauen kannst, alternativ lasse ich dir das Video gerne per Mail zukommen.
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Un mélange de tricot Milano épais et confortable de coton et de soie luxueux, ce pull cardigan ajoute du volume aux épaules et resserre la taille et sera certainement votre incontournable ce printemps. Nous vous mettons au défi de ne pas le porter tous les jours. DISPONIBLE EN PRÉ-COMMANDE Fenêtre d'expédition : 25 septembre 2023 - 29 septembre 2023 Orseund Iris propose une politique d'échange et de retour de 7 jours pour tous les articles, à l'exception des pièces en vente finale.
Product Details Style: Casual/Street/Y2K/Vintage/Preppy/Sweet Fabric Content: Polyester, Cotton, Polyethylene Fit Type: Loose fit Neckline: Crew Neck Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve Description: Cutting to a relax silhouette, this cosy warm cardigan features pattern jacquard detail, with button front fasten and contrast trim design.
We arrived at that time of year which we call: SWEATER WEATHER. So here I want to show you my Hand Knitted and Hand Embroidered Sweater. I have always LOVED the German, Swiss, Italian style of Hand Knitted and Hand Embroidered Sweaters. But for buying one you need to be a millionaire. So please view my own humble creation. Below my sweater I will show you two lovely examples from Gorsuch.com, the ones I cannot afford but only dream of. Photo is taken in May when the Magnolia tree was blooming... Ajour Knitted sleeves and front, adormed with Hand Embroidery... Showing you the total sweater... The sweater also has a total of six cables running alongside the open ajour knitting. I did add heart shaped buttons... The back is plain, just in a decorative stitch. With my guilloché brooch... Detail of the embroidery in wool. It was a lot of counting and paying attention... This was the example I did knit from... following the pattern. Such a dream from Gorsuch, called Spitze Sweater hand knitted, hand embroidered in wool/silk for only $ 1,818.00 Or this Dornroschen Sweater from Gorsuch for $ 1,498.00 in wool/silk. Mine is only a very humble creation in comparison! There are two blog-ladies whom I admire for their knitting of sweaters and such: Anett from Fadenstille and Marlies from Bergzauber stricken. Both of them no doubt could create such lovely pieces on their needles. Of course, there is Mieke from Gebreidesjaals who knits heavenly shawls and stoles in ajour knit with lace patterns. Sorry, this is only for the Dutch readers... Do you knit any sweaters or embroider knitted pieces? A favorite of many...! Related articles: {Guilloché Enamel Brooches, Thimble and Rose Box} | previous post by me {Mohair blend Peacock-stitch Sweater Knitted by Me} | previous post by me {AJOUR KNIT JACKET FOR MY NIECE MAARTJE} | previous post by me {Cotton Ajour Sweater with Lace Effect, knitted by Me} | previous post by me {30 Years Ago In My Rose Sweater} | previous post by me
This is a great project to use up all of your odds and ends of yarn, combining them together to make your own unique colour pallette of super chunky yarn. Depending on the yarns you choose, this can make it a substantial and quite weighty piece. It is bright and colourful, with a real 70's boho vibe. It is suitable for a beginner who has mastered the basics of knitting, casting on and off, colour changing using the intarsia method (tying in new colours as you go), knit and purl and some basic sewing up.Each stage of making this special design has been illustrated with images as well as written instructions. So, in spite of it being a freestyled knit, you will be able to reproduce it using these instructions.Feb 2022: The pattern has been fully updated with a clear layout, additional written instructions around the construction of the cardigan, tension and how to combine the yarns to achieve the correct weight of yarn.
This lovely patchwork sweater was inspired by the Harry Styles cardigan, but has been turned into a pullover! The pattern includes the patchwork sweater pattern in sizes XS/S, M/L, XL, 2/3XL, 4/5XL. Each size has been tested. You are welcome to sell the creations you make, but there are guidelines within the pattern for this. Please tag me in your pictures! @alaskacrochet
Style: Casual, Street Color: Gray,Blue Fabric Content: Polyester, Viscose, Nylon Fit Type: Loose fit Neckline: Crew Neck Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve
H&M cardigan, jovovich-hawk for target dress, thrifted wool pullover, target thigh highs, vintage riding boots, vintage capezio bookbag Okay so, here are two slightly different versions of the same outfit. In truth, I really just wanted an excuse to try my gray thigh highs with these boots! I ended up going with my original outfit on the left. I really wish I had my pink cardigan on hand to add some more color but unfortunately I left it at the BF's. Ahh well. It's his birthday this Monday so we're celebrating this weekend. Fun, fun! Then again, that means it's May which in turn means finals are coming up. I've promised myself that I won't let myself go this time around and will definitely keep up with posting. I PROMISE YOU, INTERWEBS, THAT I'LL POST FROM THE LIBRARY IF I HAVE TO. If you guys haven't seen it yet, check out my friends' shoe porn tumblr, SHOELUST! I'm technically a contributor as well but since I can't keep up I just stick around for moral support. Or something like that. (And because my face in the above two pictures is too serious, here's a more accurate depiction of my face and unbrushed hair ^__^)
Planning our outfits requires mixing colors and trends and that can be tricky sometimes, right? Without a doubt! With
2 patterns for the price of one! Choose from the Cardigan or Sweater version..Or make both of them! (Please note the cardigan version exists only in English for the time being, but the sweater exists in English, French and Korean). Traditional Fair isle motifs, revisited and modernised An adult version of my popular Noomi Cardigan knitting pattern for children. The sweater features a roll-top neck knit entirely in the round from the top down. It has a fitted yoke that blooms out into a wide-fitting body and sleeves. The body is cropped and visible decreases are used at the hem ribbing, giving it a flattering, rounded-look at the waist. The bracelet-length sleeves feature visible decreases along the bottom half of the sleeve before being gathered into a tight cuff, to accentuate the rounded, cocoon-shape of this modern, Fair Isle sweater. The Cardigan version has more classic proportions, with a straight-down shaping and 3/4-length sleeves that gather into a loose cuff. Also knit in the round from the top down, you will include a steek to cut open the cardigan, in traditional Fair Isle fashion. Note on sizing The sweater has a very wide-fitting body and sleeves, with 20-30 cm of positive ease (the positive ease gets slightly less as the sizes go up to make the most flattering shape for your body). The cropped style can be lengthened to your preference, simply follow a Body Chart for a larger size. Level of difficulty and skills required Intermediate. Pattern requires chartreading skills and knowledge of how to do short rows. Pattern also assumes knowledge of the Fair Isle technique (stranded colourwork) and tubular cast on (or any cast-on of your choice). For the cardigan you will also need to know how to knit, secure and cut a steek. Yarn Roussin-Alpaga by Bouclelaine / 266 m per 100g. www.bouclelaine.fr Or any DK yarn that knits 23 stitches to 10 cm (4 inches) on 3-3.5 mm needles. For the contrast ribbing at the bottom, I used ‘merinos-Angora10’, and for the contrast colours in the yoke, I used a mix of different yarns from Bouclelaine’s range, but this is an ideal yoke design for using up leftovers from your stash. PLEASE VISIT BOUCLELAINE FOR THE FULL KIT FOR THIS DESIGN, INCLUDING ALL THE COLOURS YOU NEED FOR THE YOKE. Metrage MC ‘Sable Naturel’ (dark Ecru): 200 (200, 250, 300, 350, 350) g / 532 (532, 665, 798, 931, 931) m CC1 ‘Curcuma’ (Turmeric) : 100 (100, 150, 200, 250, 250) g / 266 (266, 400, 532, 665, 665) m CC2 ‘Pollen en Pelote’ : 50 g / 133 m (all sizes) Yoke colours (amounts given are the maximum, assuming you may wish to interchange colours, but many colours will require as little as 2 g / 8 m: CC3 Pêche givré 10 g /26 m (Peach) CC4 Brique 10g /26 m (Terracotta) CC5 Altitude 10 g / 26 m (Sky Blue) CC6 Abysse 10g / 26 m (Navy) CC7 Mousse 10g / 26 m (Moss Green) CC8 Jus de citron 20g / 50 m (Yellow) CC9 Coeur de pigeon 10g / 26 m (Burgundy) CC10 Racine 10 g / 26 m (Dark Brown) CC11 Loup 10 g / 26 m (Light Grey) Gauge (In Fair Isle)10 x 10 cm (4 x 4 inches) = 23 stitches X 22 rows. Materials 1 x 3 mm circular needle and a set of dpns for the ribbings. 1 x 3.5 mm circular needle for the main fabric. Or needle to get gauge, then one size down for the ribbing. Stitch holders. Tapestry needle for sewing in ends.
Dette er en superfin helmønstret kofte som passer like godt til jeans som til fest! Overvidde (finished bust measurement): 90 (95) 100 (110) 115 (125) cm Garnforbruk (yardage): hovedfarge+mønsterfarge (main color+contrast color) 4+3 (5+3) 5+4 (6+4) 6+5 (7+6) nøster (balls)
Knitting kit for Chestnut sweater by PetiteKnit in Önling No 20 + silk mohair Chestnut Sweater is a beautiful and cozy sweater with a relaxed, oversize fit and a cozy turtleneck. It has wide ribbed edges on both sleeves and body and a slit in the side gives it an extra good fit.Here we knit Chestnut sweater one thread of Önling no 20 (Shetland wool) and one thread of silk mohair held together. This is a different yarn combination than what Chestnut is designed in (and from the pictures shown on this page), but it gives a very similar expression to the original. If you want a softer feel for your Chestnut sweater, we recommend our knitting kit in Önling No 1 in ultrasoft wool and angora. The yarn kit contains: Önling No 20 and 10 for the elected size and a printed pattern, which you receive with your yarn.. Choose size and color for your yarn kit above. Size Guide:The Chestnut Sweater is designed to have approx. 30 cm [11¾ inches] of positive ease, meaning it is designed to be 30 cm [11¾ inches] larger in circumference than your bust measurement. The fit is oversized. The sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL are designed to fit a bust circumference of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130 (130-140) 140-150 cm [31½-33½ (33½-35½) 35½-37½ (37½-39½) 39½-43¼ (43¼-47¼) 47¼-51¼ (51¼-55) 55-59 inches]. The measurements for the finished garment are on the front page of the pattern. Before beginning your project, measure yourself to determine which size to knit. For example, if you measure 90 cm [35½ inches] around your bust (or around the widest part of your upper body) you should knit a size S. A size S sweater has a bust circumference of 120 cm [47¼ inches] which in the given example would give you 30 cm [11¾ inches] of positive ease. Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL Bust circumference: 115 (120) 125 (130) 140 (150) 160 (170) 180 cm [45¼ (47¼) 49¼ (51¼) 55 (59) 63 (67) 70¾ inches] Length: 65 (66) 67 (68) 73 (75) 76 (78) 79 cm [25½ (26) 26½ (26¾) 28¾ (29½) 30 (30¾) 31 inches] (measured mid back excl. turtleneck collar) Materials:350+175 (350+175) 350+175 (350+175) 400+200 (400+200) 450+225 (450+225)gÖnling No 20 100% Shetland wool, produced in Scotland, approx 225m/50gandÖnling No 10, 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, approx 210m. / 25 g You work with two threads held together throughout. Gauge: 20 sts x 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in stockinette stitch after wash and blocking Needles: Circular needles: 4 mm [US6] / 40, 80 and/or 100 cm [16, 32 and/or 40 inches], 3 mm [US2.5] /40 cm [16 inches] Double-pointed needles: 3.5 [US4] and 4 mm [US6] (unless the Magic Loop technique is used) Procedure:The Chestnut Sweater is worked from the top down. First the back is worked back and forth, while the slant of the shoulders is shaped with short rows to create a good fit. After this, each shoulder is worked separately back and forth on the circular needles. The shoulders are then joined to from the front yoke. At the underarm, the front and back are joined and the body is worked in the round on the circular needles. Stitches for the sleeves are picked up and knitted along the armholes and the sleeves are worked in the round down to the cuffs on a circular needle and double-pointed needles or with the Magic Loop technique. The large turtleneck collar is worked at the end from stitches that are picked up and knitted along the neck edge. Petiteknit:PetiteKnit has with her simple, nordic style and beautiful designs, fitting for any wardrobe, taken the Danish knitting community by storm, and is one of Denmarks most popular knitting designers.She has a big and wide selection of designs to chose between. See more from PetiteKnit or see all of our knitting kits here.
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ColorCreamy WhiteDetail Handmade Floral Embroideries, Skin-friendlyComposition30% Acrylic, 22% Viscose, 20% Spandex, 28% Polyester FiberModel InformationModel Size - Customize. Please refer to the size chart.Height - 69'' /174cm, Bust - 30.70'' /80cmWaist - 23.62'' /58cm, Hipline- 34.64'' /87cmWashing MethodHand Wash
Estilo: CalleColor: rojo, marrón, beigeContenido de la tela: viscosa, nailon, poliésterTipo de ajuste: RegularEscote: cuello redondoLongitud de la manga: manga largaDiseño: Cierre con cremallera frontal, Ribete elástico, Bolsillos funcionales
Style: Street Color: Red,Brown,Beige Fabric Content: Viscose, Nylon, Polyester Fit Type: Regular Neckline: Crew Neck Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve Design: Front Zip Fastening, Rib Trim, Functional Pockets
Inspired by a certain singer-songwriter’s album called Folklore, she wore a strikingly similar sweater at the end of a video as the same name of our contrast color, Cardigan. This classic cable & texture sweater is knit in pieces from the bottom up and seamed. Knit this cardigan and be your own star! Shown in Tosh DK, DK Twist & Farm Twist also make excellent alternatives. ▲ SIZES XS (S, M, L, 1X) (2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) Shown in S size, intended to fit with 6-10” of ease ▲ FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Bust: 38.75 (45.5, 52.25, 55.5, 57.5) (62.25, 63.5, 69.5, 75.5)” (buttoned) Length: 20.25 (21, 21.75, 22.25, 23) (23.5, 24.25, 24.5, 25)” ▲ YARN Tosh DK (100% extrafine superwash merino; 225 yds per skein) Horn (MC) – 7 (8, 9, 10, 11) (12, 13, 14, 15) skeins Cardigan (CC) – 1 skein, all sizes ▲ NOTIONS Stitch markers, tapestry needle, cable needle (cn) ▲ NEEDLES US Size 6 (4 mm) 24” circular; US Size 4 (3.5 mm) 24” & 40” circular ▲ GAUGE 21 sts x 28 rows = 4” in Moss Stitch with larger needle
Knit a Sweater You’ll Love for Years to Come in Just a Few Weeks! Marie Greene’s twenty gorgeous new patterns make knitting the sweater of your dreams a breeze. If you’ve ever struggled to complete a pullover or been too intimidated to start a cardigan, these seamless, top-down designs will change the way you think about sweaters. Now you can create stylish, long-lasting, professional-quality knits in less time than you thought possible and have fun doing it. With a wide variety of styles and sleeve lengths, this book has a pattern for any time of year. Busy knitters will love the no-fuss construction and carefully chosen details. Captivating cables, cozy textures and fun stripes are made simple with Marie’s helpful tips. Learn to gauge your knitting speed and set a timeline to achieve your goals. These patterns are easy to memorize for portable projects to knit on the go. An incredible value, this collection includes essential tools for efficient knitting and impressive results. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781624147401 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Page Street Publishing Publication Date: 02-19-2019 Pages: 176 Product Dimensions: 7.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)About the Author Marie Greene is an independent knitwear designer whose patterns have been featured by The Fibre Co., Skacel Collection, Making Stories and Laine magazine. She teaches classes at yarn shops and fiber festivals worldwide. Her patterns are available online at OliveKnits.com. Marie lives in Salem, Oregon with her husband and three sons.Read an Excerpt Read an Excerpt CHAPTER 1 The Strategy of a Seamless Sweater GAUGE SWATCHING, FINDING YOUR FIT AND DETERMINING YOUR KNITTING SPEED The sweaters in this book are designed to be knit in a single piece, without seams. Unlike many traditional sweaters which are knit in four parts — with the front, back and two sleeves worked separately and stitched together at the end — all four components of these sweaters are worked together at once. Specific construction details are highlighted at the beginning of each pattern, but the general approach for a seamless sweater, especially one worked top-down, is that the pieces are formed in unison through a series of increases as you work across each right-side row — or every other row, if working the sweater in the round. Markers separate the front, sleeves and back sections, and increases are worked strategically around the markers. Knitting a seamless sweater accomplishes three things at once: you create the basic fabric, the shape of the fabric and the construction of the final garment. This process naturally cuts out many of the extra steps that can slow down a sweater project. The sweaters in this collection, with the exception of the Archipelago Cocoon Wrap, begin at the neckline and the body is formed from the neckline down. Read through the pattern before you begin to familiarize yourself with stitch patterns, transitions and shaping that will happen along the way. I love seamless sweaters something fierce, but they are only as good as the strategies behind their design. Seamless sweaters naturally lack seams which would otherwise provide structure to the garment, and we must employ other techniques to compensate. I do this in the following ways: • A stable cast-on edge: I use the cable cast-on most often because it adds structure to the top edge, which bears much of the weight of the garment. • Stitch patterns that anchor the yoke: See, for example, the patterning on the Shoreline Textured Cardigan. • Clever shaping around the shoulders and neckline: You'll see this used in sweaters throughout the book, such as the Offshore Eyelet Cardigan, Landmark Cowl-Neck Pullover and Sandscape Slipped-Stitch Pullover, which feature mock-saddle shaping that hugs the shoulders. • Working the ribbing and trim after the fact, rather than inserting them as you go: This technique provides added stability, as well. YARN MATTERS Regardless of construction techniques, a sweater that fits well and stays in place depends on having the right yarn for the job. In seamless sweaters especially, yarn choice is part of the strategy of a good fit. The recommended yarn was chosen for the way it works with the other elements of the design; substutitions may affect the fit, drape, stitch definition and longevity of a design, so it pays to select carefully. Consider the Fiber Family If you're unable to use the recommended yarn, it's important to know how to properly consider your alternatives. First, look for yarn in the same general fiber family as what the pattern suggests. If the pattern calls for 100 percent lamb's wool yarn, consider the characteristics of this yarn when choosing an alternative. Lamb's wool, while not soft, will generally hide flaws while showing stitch definition. The fabric will maintain its shape and body, even in stockinette stitch, and won't be prone to excess growth. Ask yourself: • Will this yarn have similar drape and sheen? • Will this yarn enhance or interfere with stitch definition? • Will this yarn hold up to blocking and gravity for the way this garment is meant to be worn? Superwash or Not Superwash, That is the Question Before you substitute a superwash yarn in a design that calls for a non-superwash yarn, or vice versa, consider the design details and what modifications may need to be made to compensate for fiber differences. Substitutions can significantly alter the fit and wearability of your sweater, so it pays to be thoughtful. Tips to Remember Superwash yarn will almost always grow several inches, especially in length, beyond non-superwash yarns. You will see this immediately when it comes time to block your sweater. Keep this in mind before modifying your sweater length; it can be a nasty surprise when the sweater grows 4 or 5 inches (10 or 13 cm) unexpectedly. If the pattern was written specifically for a superwash yarn, this growth will already be anticipated in the design. On the other hand, a design that anticipates growth because it's written specifically for a superwash yarn may require you to add length in order to get the same results from a regular, non-superwash wool. Yarn differences can magnify design details. For example, eyelets or lace patterning naturally lend themselves to growth. If you pair a lace pattern with a superwash yarn, the growth will be enhanced. However, a design with cables and slipped-stitch texture can help the stitches maintain their shape, and may counteract the growth you would normally see in a superwash yarn. A PROPER GAUGE SWATCH A gorgeous sweater — that fits — begins with a swatch. This important first step creates a map of the results you can expect from your finished sweater. It provides clues about your tension, yarn behavior, stitch definition and the future fit of your garment. It's the only way to know ahead of time if the yarn and needle combination you've selected will work with your unique knitting style to get the results that the pattern promises. Every knitter is different — even using the suggested yarn and needle size doesn't mean your results will be exactly the same. Variations in your stitch gauge — even by as little as one or two stitches within your swatch — can affect the final fit. Gauge information in a pattern generally looks something like this: 20 STITCHES AND 24 ROWS OVER 4" (10 CM) This example gives us both stitch gauge and row gauge. Both are important to the final fit. Stitch Gauge Per our example, if you have 20 whole stitches in a 4" (10 cm) blocked swatch, your finished sweater should match the measurements provided in the pattern schematic. For example, if the total number of stitches at the bust is 200, then at a gauge of 20 stitches in 4" (10 cm) — or 5 st per 1" (2.5 cm) — the resulting bust measurement would be 40" (100 cm). The number of stitches at the bust (200) divided by the stitches per inch (2.5 cm) (5) = final bust measurement of 40" (100 cm). "Close" Isn't Really Close I can't tell you how often I've heard a knitter say that the gauge was "close," only to express frustration that the finished sweater doesn't fit. The slight difference of a stitch or two in the gauge swatch seems irrelevant, but when magnified across the full body of your sweater, it can make a big difference. Let's talk about how close "close" really isn't. Using the previous example of 20 stitches in 4" (10 cm) as our baseline, if you have 22 stitches instead, your resulting fit (for 200 stitches at the bust) would be 36" (91 cm) vs. the expected 40" (100 cm). It's a noticeable difference caused by just two extra stitches in a 4" (10 cm) space. On the other hand, if you have two fewer stitches over 4" (10 cm), your results will vary in the opposite direction. For example, using this same baseline, if you have 18 stitches over 4" (10 cm) instead of 20 stitches, the resulting measurement would be approximately 44" (111 cm). When you're expecting a sweater with a fit of 40" (100 cm), being "off" by just two stitches in either direction can mean a sweater that fits two sizes smaller or larger than you anticipated. If you want the right results, it's important to make every effort to ensure that your gauge is accurate. Measure the Interior — Not the Edges — of Your Swatch Speaking of accuracy, to ensure that you are able to measure full, complete stitches for your swatch, it is important to knit your swatch piece slightly wider and longer than the area you will be measuring for gauge. For example, if the recommended gauge should be 20 stitches and 24 rows, cast on 24–26 stitches and knit closer to 30 rows before binding off. This ensures that you will be able to measure a full 4" (10 cm) over the interior of the swatch — away from the edges. Since the edge stitches are not full, complete stitches (or rows), they should not be included in your measurement. Don't Forget Row Gauge I used to be a "knit first, ask questions later" kind of knitter. Maybe you can relate? Not only was I haphazard
Photos above © sofiecatWhat a beautiful knitting jacket (free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest... Knitted jacket with seamless sleeves in seed st for baby and children in DROPS Merino Extra Fine. Ful
Style: Casual, Street Color: Red, Black, Brown, Gray Fabric Content: Viscose, Nylon, Polyester Fit Type: Loose fit Neckline: Crew Neck Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve Design: Front Zip Fastening, Rib Trim, Functional Pockets
-Actual shirt measurements- Measurements are in inches with shirt laying flat Small / Body Width 16.5” (42cm) Body Length 17.5"(44cm) / Sleeve Length 17.”5(44cm) Medium / Body Width 17.5” (44.5m) Body Length 18"(45cm) / Sleeve Length 17.75”(45cm) Large / Body Width 18.5” (47cm) Body Length18.5"(47m) / Sleeve Length 18"(45cm) XL / Body Width 19.5” (49cm) Body Length 19" (48cm) /Sleeve Length 18.25"(46cm) - *Recommended size chart Small Bust 31-35” (78.5-88cm) / waist 23-27” (58-69cm) Medium Bust 36-38” (89-96cm) / waist 28-30” (70-76cm) Large Bust 39-40” (97-101cm) / waist 31-34” (77-86cm) XL Bust 41-43” (104-109cm) /waist 35-38” (87-96cm) - 100% Cotton Embroidery Hand Wash in Cold Water With Like Colors / Do Not Bleach / Do Not Twist / Lay Flat to Dry - Model: Addie Hamilton / @hamiltonaddie wearing a small Photo by : TJ Roque / IG : @mrmukatsuku Vintage Porsche: Moises Vargas / IG : @ubolts 。◕‿◕。 ♥ THANKS FOR VISITING ♥ 。◕‿◕。 日本からご購入のお客様へ: お手数ですが発送先の住所は”英語”、又は漢字の場合”ふりがな”をメモに記入してください。 どうぞよろしくお願い致します。 Please visit our policies page for more additional information. https://www.etsy.com/shop/MISCHIEFMADEcloth ☆★☆ Instagram : @mischief_made_me : http://instagram.com/mischief_made_me ☆★☆