Nautical Cotton Shawl-Collar Cardigan

Inspired by classic seafaring style, the Nautical Cotton Shawl Collar Cardigan by Ralph Lauren is a refined take on maritime heritage. Crafted from soft, breathable cotton, this luxurious knit sweater features bold intarsia-knit nautical motifs, including anchors and signal flags paying homage to the timeless allure of the open sea.

The shawl collar and tailored fit offer both warmth and sophistication, making it the perfect layering piece for crisp coastal evenings or breezy yacht outings. Whether paired with chinos and loafers for a polished look or worn casually over a lightweight tee, this cardigan embodies effortless elegance and adventure-ready charm.

Set sail in style with this modern classic, a must-have for those who appreciate heritage craftsmanship and nautical refinement.

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