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Le Bon Shoppe

AMÉLIE ALPACA CARDIGAN | SMOKE

AMÉLIE ALPACA CARDIGAN | SMOKE

Regular price £139.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £139.00 GBP
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The Amélie Alpaca Cardigan from LE BON SHOPPE is a fresh take on the classic cardigan, crafted from a soft alpaca-wool blend for a cosy yet refined feel. Designed with natural shell buttons and two front pockets, it combines functionality with style. Its slightly oversized silhouette and balloon sleeves provide a relaxed, comfortable fit while maintaining an elegant appearance. Delicately soft and itch-free, it's the perfect layering piece for everyday wear.

 

Product details

• composition: 32% alpaca,  25% yak wool, 22% lambs wool, 21% polyester

• length: size XS/S - 53 cm, size M/L - 56 cm

• made in China

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Sustainability

LE BON SHOPPE produce timeless, high-quality garments in small quantities to avoid over-production and minimise waste.
They prioritise natural textiles and simple, non-seasonal designs, encouraging longevity over fleeting trends. By working flexibly with factories and avoiding the traditional fashion calendar, LE BON SHOPPE reduce pressure on manufacturers, fostering a more intentional and eco-conscious approach.

About the brand

L.A. based slow fashion brand Le Bon Shoppe is all about creating simple and easy-to-wear everyday pieces in the most beautiful range of prismatic colours and the comfiest fabrics. 

From the perfect sock to the perfect tee, all of their pieces are forever staples that will never go out of style. 

Having been on the manufacturer’s end of the fashion industry, they approach garment production in a more intentional and curated way, producing only a limited quantity of pieces at a time and selling everything before making more, thus avoiding overstock.

 Their thoughtfully designed slow fashion pieces are made to last the whims of trends and the wear and tear of time. They are produced in a considerate way, as Le Bon Shoppe do not follow the traditional cycles of the fashion industry, with its tight deadlines and launch dates, and instead opt for a more flexible approach, that puts garment manufacturers first.

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