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Men's Retro Half-Zip Stand Collar Knit Sweater - Minimalist Long Sleeve Pullover For Spring & Fall
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color : navy blue




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Sourced from Keeper Denim
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 35006420
Item specifics
Thickness
Standard
Colour
White, Black
Material
Polyester
Collar
O-Neck
Top Board Type
Regular
Care Instructions
Hand Wash
Included Components
One-piece
Item description from the seller
The Smart Casual Essential
Ditch bulky jackets without sacrificing style. This half-zip sweater's stand collar creates clean lines whether zipped up for morning commutes or partially open for after-work drinks. The moisture-wicking fabric is ideal for Balkan immigrants adapting to variable European climates.
Why This Belongs in Your Rotation
◆ Versatile neckline – Adjustable zip lets you toggle between polished and relaxed looks instantly
◆ All-day comfort – Ultra-lightweight polyester resists wrinkles yet breathes better than wool blends
◆ Subtle sophistication – Vertical ribbing adds depth without loud patterns that clash with cultural attire
◆ Easy care advantage – Machine washable fabric maintains shape after repeated wears
◆ Transseasonal hero – Layer over dress shirts in spring or wear solo during mild autumn days
Style It Like a Pro
For Warsaw office days: Pair the black version with tailored trousers and leather loafers, leaving the zip at mid-chest height. On weekends in Budapest, team the light blue variant with dark denim and white sneakers. The extended collar protects against chilly Danube winds without scarf bulk.
Modern Meets Timeless
The minimalist design transcends fast fashion trends – its understated elegance works for Serbian grandfathers teaching chess in parks and Milanese startup founders alike.




























