And it’s less than $35
“This is the most comfortable sweater I’ve ever owned,” said one reviewer. “You can snuggle up in it, but it’s not extremely heavy where you’d be sweating. Every time I wear it, I get a compliment on how nice it looks.”
“This sweater is the love of my life,” wrote another. “It feels very well made and hasn’t pilled at all. I’ve machine washed/dried it, and it only shrank a little bit. It’s so warm and has a higher neck.”— and the fact that it’s actually affordable makes this one deal that’s too good to pass up.
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