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Men's Retro Contrast Stripe Knit Vest - Unisex Sleeveless Sweater Top, Trendy Hollow Weave For Autumn Layering (Green/Pink, S-XXXL)
€25.33€34.71
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About this item
Dobiveno iz Aether Men
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Broj stavke: 32594228
Item specifics
Debljina
Debelo (zima)
Sezona
Proljeće, Zima, Jesen
Materijal
Poliester
Item description from the seller
Rewind to the Golden Age of Grunge
This isn’t just a sweater vest—it’s a time machine to 1994. The high-contrast stripes (green/white or pink/black) scream vintage MTV, while the hollow knitting keeps it from feeling like a stuffy grandpa piece. The polyester blend gives just enough stretch for stage-diving at indie gigs or lounging at poetry readings.
🎯 Why This Vest Beats Basic Tees
✔ Gender-Blurring Magic: 58cm shoulder width fits most body types without looking boxy.
✔ Breathable Armor: 5mm hollow knit gaps create airflow—no sweaty back during autumn hikes.
✔ Layer Genius: Sits perfectly over turtlenecks or under denim jackets for 3D dimension.
✔ Color Psychology: Green version channels 90s skate culture; pink option nods to Harajuku pop.
✔ Low-Maintenance Cool: Machine wash cold + lay flat to dry—zero special treatment needed.
📸 Style It Like You Mean It
Scene 1: Over a white button-down + black pleated trousers = instant art school cred.
Scene 2: Paired with bike shorts and chunky sneakers for a Coachella-ready throwback look.
Scene 3: Berlin café with a vinyl tote bag—the pink stripes popping against concrete walls.
⏳ Nostalgia Sells Out Fast
Click "Add to Cart" before the hipster stampede begins. XXL and XXXL sizes moving 3x faster—secure yours before the next retro wave hits.

















