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California Fair Isle Crew Sweater - Men's
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Retro charm meets laid-back vibes in the California Fair Isle Crew Sweater
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This sweater brings serious comfort to cold days—it’s got that timeless Fair Isle vibe, but with a relaxed California twist. I wear it on cool evenings at camp or layered under a puffy for chill days in town. The fabric feels ultra-soft against the skin, and it’s not bulky, which makes it easy to pack and even easier to wear."
We love a classic sweater, but we really love one that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The California Fair Isle Crew Sweater from Marine Layer adds playful SoCal flair to a traditional cold-weather staple, blending jacquard palm trees with vintage-inspired patterning. It’s the kind of piece we throw on for après ski hangouts or coastal holiday parties that don’t require snow but still demand cozy vibes.
This sweater is crafted from a thoughtful blend of organic cotton and recycled polyester, keeping it absurdly soft and surprisingly durable. The lighter weight means it layers well under vests or jackets, while the ribbed trim and crewneck fit keep the silhouette classic. Responsible construction and relaxed style? That’s the kind of layering we’re into.
Details
- Cozy, lightweight sweater for festive winter gatherings and casual layering
- Classic Fair Isle pattern with jacquard palm trees for a California twist
- Organic cotton and recycled polyester blend is soft, durable, and breathable
- Ribbed cuffs, collar, and hem maintain a timeless silhouette
- Versatile crewneck design works as a standalone or under outerwear
- Item #MLY012V
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed, Organic Materials
- Material
- 60% organic cotton, 40% recycled polyester
- Fit
- regular
- Style
- long-sleeve crew
- Activity
- casual

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