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Rodarte Mohair Crewneck Sweaters

04 January 2010, 22.00 | Posted in Fashion | 4 comments »

Selectism - Rodarte Mohair Crewneck Sweaters

While these Rodarte sweaters, which are now available at OC, may not keep your completely warm this winter, they will certainly set you and your wallet in a new class. Made from 57% superkid mohair and 10% alpaca, the crewneck sweaters should be layered with a couple of undergarments unless you, like the model, have some proper tattoos that will accentuate your day. Big money.

More looks at the delicate Rodarte Mohair Crewneck Sweaters after the click.


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4 comments
  1. will:

    I liked the way they put it at the fashionisto: “In case you have some money left over from your latest bank heist or need motivation to make certain things happen, Opening Ceremony has a menswear range of knits available from Rodarte. Also available–heart palpitations here.”

  2. Joleen:

    it\’s a punk Cosby Sweater!

  3. Don Guss:

    All I can say is HAHA! Ridiculous.

  4. [...] was considered for personal use, and besides how many people are really going to knit themselves a Rodarte sweater [...]

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