2000s Marithé + François Girbaud Asymmetrical Brown Buttoned Cardigan Sweater
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12 Passage de la Bonne Graine, 75011 Paris
Description & Measures
This 2000s Marithé + François Girbaud asymmetrical cardigan exemplifies early millennium innovation in knitwear design. Rendered in warm brown hues, its distinctive buttoned front features an off-center closure that sculpts the silhouette with architectural finesse. Constructed from a soft, mid-weight fabric, the sweater offers subtle texture and refined warmth. In gently used condition. Marked size 38 FR. Fits women S. Model is 160cm
Hand-measured with the garment laid flat.
| chest | 40.00cm | 15.6inch |
| length | 45.00cm | 17.6inch |
| shoulders | 40.00cm | 15.6inch |
| sleeve | 57.00cm | 22.2inch |
Shipping
All orders will be processed in 24/48 hours from France (Paris) via the French local transporter.
With our transporter:
- If you live in France, it takes 2 working days.
- If you live in Europe, it takes 4 to 5 working days.
- If you live outside Europe, it takes 5 to 8 working days.
Please note that these delivery times are estimates and may be affected by factors beyond our control, such as customs delays or shipping carrier issues.
For information on returns, see our Refund Policy page.
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Every item we sell is carefully inspected and authenticated by our team. We check each piece for quality, originality, and accuracy, backed by years of experience in second-hand luxury. All flaws and measurements are clearly listed to ensure total transparency.
General care instructions to extend the life of your garments:
- Read care labels before washing
- Wash with similar colours
- Use cold or warm water depending on the fabric
- Avoid tumble drying, prefer air drying
- Iron at low temperature or use a protective cloth
- Store clothes properly
- Be careful of overexposure to the sun
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