Item 2023.40.1 - Saul Nash Burgundy Twist Bond Compression Zip-Up Sweater

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2023.40.1

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Saul Nash Burgundy Twist Bond Compression Zip-Up Sweater

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  • AW 2021 (Creation)

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(2018-)

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Raised in North East London, Saul Nash is a menswear designer, choreographer and movement director who established his eponymous brand in 2018. His design practice bridges the gap between luxury and sportswear and at the core of the brand is Nash’s desire to create technical garments for movement; his body of work oscillates between the world of fashion and dance. [https://saulnash.co.uk/pages/about]

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Long sleeve jersey sweater in a burgundy, stretch cotton / elastane mix. Top has cut-out detailing at the shoulders. Pulling on over the head, the top has a half zip closure with cord detailing and a ribbed, turtleneck collar. Contrasting overlock stitching is used throughout Logo flag in grey at back collar. Hem of the top is lower at the back than the front.

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      Label: Est. 2018 / Saul / L
      Materials: Cotton / Elastane
      Measurements: 42cm [Chest]; 66cm [Length]
      Details: Long sleeves; zip
      Physical Condition: Good

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