Knit Pique Cross Front Jumper

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American Apparel
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Knit Pique Cross Front Jumper

$15 Gilt
$38
Size (Wm Alpha):
Women's Apparel
Wm Alpha Wm US IT UK FR JP DE Bust (inches) Waist (inches) Hip (inches)
XXS 00 34 2 32 3 28 31" 23" 33 1/2"
XS 0 36 4 34 5 30 32 1/2" 24" 35"
S 2 38 6 36 7 32 33" 25" 36"
S 4 40 8 38 9 34 34" 26" 37"
M 6 42 10 40 11 36 35" 27" 38"
M 8 44 12 42 13 38 36" 28" 39"
L 10 46 14 44 15 40 37 1/2" 29 1/2" 40 1/2"
L 12 48 16 46 17 42 39" 31" 42"
XL 14 50 18 48 19 44 40" 32 1/2" 43 1/2"
XL 16 52 20 50 21 46 41" 33" 44"
XXL 18 54 22 52 23 48 43" 34 1/2" 45"
  • xs
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    Wm US 0
    IT 36
    UK 4
  • s
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    Wm US 2
    IT 38
    UK 6
  • m
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    Wm US 6
    IT 42
    UK 10
  • l
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    Wm US 10
    IT 46
    UK 14
Color:
black
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Description
Designer
  • Knit cotton blend pique jumper
  • Crossover front, slash pockets, tonal top stitching, panel seaming
  • Please note, necklace is used for styling only
  • 2 inch inseam with 11 inch rise; Measurements were taken from a size M
  • Model's height is 5 feet 9½ inches; bust 33 inches; waist 25 inches; hips 35 inches

Brand: American Apparel

Material: 50% cotton and 50% polyester shell

Origin: United States

Known for its super-soft jersey cotton knitwear and boundary-pushing billboards, American Apparel reinterprets casual basics in more colors than Crayola’s got crayons. Founded in 1989 by Canadian entrepreneur Dov Charney, the company made its name by marketing its plain T-shirts and sweats in provocative ads shot by store employees, friends, and even Charney himself. Over the years the label’s product line has expanded to include hoodies, leggings, backpacks, headbands, leather goods, and kidswear. Comfy, classic and a little controversial, American Apparel clothing meets all your daily wardrobe needs.