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ISO geometric jersey top with plain sleeves

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AmberRoseGold · 19/01/2021 06:26

I saw some gorgeous 70s style tops in jersey with a geometric pattern, for example in red, white and blue and with plain blue sleeves. About £30-60. They were in a weekend supplement last year but it was recycled before I noted any details. All my, fairly accomplished, Google skills have come to nothing. Is anyone able to help? Thank you.

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Paleodiet · 19/01/2021 06:45

Sigma Sports Mavic? Sorry, can't link.

AmberRoseGold · 19/01/2021 07:08

Hmm that looks a bit more sporty. The one I was thinking of was more something that Winnie from the Wonder Years would wear

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AmberRoseGold · 19/01/2021 07:08

Forgot to say thank you for looking!

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Feedingthebirds1 · 19/01/2021 15:28

Which newspaper? Their websites often go back quite a way. Although if it was last year, it may not still be available.

Feedingthebirds1 · 19/01/2021 15:32

^^
As in, the top may not still be available. Not the feature on the website.

AmberRoseGold · 20/01/2021 07:17

frustratingly I cannot remember. It was in a pub with lots of Sunday papers and wine and I was flicking through and didn’t take a photo. I have looked on Style, Stella and Observer mag and no joy. I am usually excellent at searching anything out which is why I am so frustrated.
Nice moment just now remembering long pub lunches out tho’.

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AmberRoseGold · 20/01/2021 07:18

Actually maybe Stella as I think it was pay wall. That might be a good lead (to distract me from work and homeschooling).

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SoupnSalads · 20/01/2021 12:06

Boden? Baukjen have some nice fabric, not so much pattern though.

AmberRoseGold · 20/01/2021 12:27

Thank you, but it wasn’t Boden or Baukjen, It was a small company with a, clearly, unmemorable name. And it wasn’t the actual fashion spread it was a page of things that the fashion editor liked. They just looked super cute but also comfy and practical as cotton- I think- and nicely cut. I did try Stella again this morning and again was foiled by the paywall.
My ineffectual sleuthing continues

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