Ami logo cardigan in grey alpaca blend with V-neck, button closure, contrasting logo on the front, ribbed trims, straight hem. Composition: 50% Alpaca, 25% Wool, 23% Polyamide, 2% Elastane
Made in Portugal
Color: GREY
Size and fit:
Vestibilità regolare
Model number: UKC365KN0135058
About the designer
Ami, which means friend in French, was founded by Parisian designer Alexandre Mattiussi in 2011. The menswear line features everything from two-buttoned suits to five-pocket jeans. The collection includes casual wear, dress attire, activewear, shoes, and accessories.
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Why you need an Ami Paris sweater
After studying in Paris and working for luxury fashion houses Dior, Marc Jacobs, and Givenchy, Alexandre Matiussi decided to launch his own line of “real clothes for real people”.