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Men's Clothing Autumn And Winter Men's Semi-Turtleneck Knit Sweater - Long Sleeve Casual Pullover With Ribbed Hem (White, Charcoal, Black, Red, Khaki)
CZK892.42CZK1,132.89
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About this item
Pochází z Aether Men
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Číslo položky: 33475049
Item specifics
Tloušťka
Hustý (zimní)
Sezóna
Léto, podzim, zima, jaro
Materiál
Polyester
Item description from the seller
The Campus Uniform Upgrade
Ditch that scratchy freshman hoodie. Our precision-knit sweater moves with you - from 8am lectures to midnight pizza runs. The semi-turtleneck gives Viking-level neck warmth without strangulation feels when cramming for exams.
Engineered for Motion
⚡ Anti-Slouch Fabric – 90% polyester blend holds shape through backpack straps and dorm chair marathons
⚡ Strategic Ventilation – Micro-breathable weave prevents underarm swamp during bike commutes
⚡ Stretch Intelligence – Diagonal give allows dramatic textbook-reaching gestures
⚡ Color Coding – White for intramural sports, black for late-night philosophy debates
⚡ Hem Lock Technology – Ribbed band stays tucked during skateboard ollies
Berlin Street Style DNA
The slim (not skinny) cut creates intentional drape around shoulders. Contrast ribbing at cuffs echoes Eastern European soccer jerseys - nostalgic but not costume-y.
Layer Like a Pro
Wear solo with joggers for cafeteria swag, or under denim jackets for Berlin winter biking. The heat-retention fibers activate at 15°C - perfect for autumn dorm windows left open.
Care Simplified
Machine wash cold with dark colors. Tumble dry low to reset ribbed texture. No ironing needed - the engineered wrinkles mimic expensive merino wool.



















