Description
Effortlessly refined, this simple V-neck Vital Vest is a modern wardrobe essential. Perfect for layering or wearing on its own, it brings a touch of understated elegance to any outfit.
Featuring a sleek tubular V-neckline, ribbed detailing at the armholes and hem, and subtle side splits for added movement, this vest combines timeless design with everyday comfort.
Proudly made in New Zealand by Lothlorian from 100% Baby Alpaca Fleece. Please be sure to follow the directions of care attached.
Available in sizes XS-XL. Approximate sizing is provided below. The model photographed is wearing a size S and is approx. 170cm tall and normally wears a size 8.
Please note that due to the natural properties of this garments materials, there may be slight variations in measurements. These garments are designed to relax with wear as they warm to your body. For the best fit, we recommend choosing a size that is slightly firm at first, this ensures a comfortable fit over time. A looser initial fit may become overly relaxed with wear.
Size Chart | XS | S | M | L | XL |
Chest | 47cm | 49cm | 51cm | 53cm | 55cm |
Body | 53cm | 55cm | 57cm | 60cm | 62cm |
About Alpaca Fleece: Alpaca fleece is a lustrous silky natural fibre which has very few prickly guard hairs so it is smooth and soft when worn against the skin. It is a dry fleece which does not contain lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic. Going beyond the resistance to wear and tear, alpaca wool is extremely soft, making this one of our more comfortable products, that is exceptionally pleasant to the touch without the prickly feel sometimes associated with sheep wool. Alpaca wool has a naturally occurring hollow core to its fibres, similar to possum fur. This gives it extreme warmth, by effectively adding a natural insulation to a well designed product. Alpaca fibre is incredibly soft and it’s been sought after for over 5,000 years. Alpaca were first bred for their fleece by the Inca is South America. They found the fleece so luxurious they named it the 'Fibre of the Gods'. Fortunately it’s now spread around the world and alpacas are finally being reared in New Zealand, which means everyone gets to take advantage of the warm, strong, and soft Alpaca fibres.