Quality Material - Designed in the USA, made from 55% acrylic and 45% cotton helps maintain shape when washed and prevent pilling. Soft woven knit makes it comfortable for everyday wear and easy to care for being machine washable.
Details - Lightweight classic varsity letterman long sleeve v-neck button down sweater. Ribbed at sleeve cuff and bottom hem.
Regular Fit - Sweater fits true to size. Refer to the size chart for detailed measurements. Upsize for a more loose look. Available in size small to 2x-large plus.
Versatile - Can be worn with a t-shirt, jeans and converse for a dressed down feel or worn with one of our fifties skirts as a boyfriend sweater look. The knit cardigan sweater is a great addition to any vintage 1950's outfit for that classic varsity sweater look or for casual, church, party, outdoor, dinner, school activity.
Retro - Our classic cardigan has double lines on the sleeve giving it that vintage retro look. Great for daddy-daughter dates, sock hops, Halloween or school dances!
Description
This letterman sweater is perfect for a fun 50s-style Halloween costume, sock-hop, or matching with our mens style oversized sweater! Made from 55% acrylic and 45% cotton, this cardigan letterman sweater for women will keep you comfy yet cool, and have you feeling like the star of the varsity team. Choose from three different colors; our classic black or white letterman cardigan has a red “R” sewn on the left and two red stripes are featured on the left arm at the bicep. Our womens cardigan sweater features large buttons up the front, and comes in black, red or white. It pairs great with jeans and converse, or one of our adorable womens poodle skirts. So whether it's a night on the town, a casual “throw on,” or perhaps just a night out with your sweetheart, we have the sweater for you! The fabric has a nice stretch to it for added comfort and fits well. Be sure to check out our sizing guide to make sure you're getting the right fit for you. We want to make you look and feel like you walked right out of the 1950s!