Inspired by traditional French marinières and the vibrant colors of India, the Céline Blue sweater is a true gem for winter and mid season. Made from recycled cotton and crafted with care in our Italian workshop, it is an original and committed LO NEEL signature piece.
The Céline Blue sweater, your favorite from last season, is back in stock. It is a perfect reinterpretation of the classic French marinière in an eco responsible and stylish version. Its bright colors prove that ethical fashion can be bold and expressive. LO NEEL’s Italian partner workshop works with automatic machines from the 70s to preserve the beauty of traditional craftsmanship. The Céline Blue sweater is made from recycled cotton yarns produced in the knitwear factories of Prato. In an upcycling approach, the yarn is created from fibers originally destined for waste. Wearing the Céline Blue means choosing a world with fewer textile discards and supporting slow fashion. It pairs easily with any wardrobe essential, such as the CLEM pants made in France.
The secret behind the Céline sweater: co founder and designer Frédérique named it after her sister, honoring her through this favorite capsule piece.
Céline Blue Sweater, an upcycled creation
Unisex fitted round neck sweater
Thumb hole at the end of the sleeves
Colorful marinière design: electric blue, pastel pink, mint green, and deep violet
Made in Italy from recycled cotton, promoting circular fashion and textile waste reduction
Soft and comfortable material
Yarn spun, knitted, and assembled in the Italian workshop
Care instructions
Machine wash on wool cycle with a gentle detergent
Hand wash in cold water with Marseille soap
Air dry
For women, size S corresponds to a 36 and for men, size S corresponds to a 34
Ambre is 182 cm tall and wears size S
Eco friendly note
Through upcycling, LO NEEL gives a second life to Italian fabric offcuts and surplus from luxury houses. This method prevents more than forty tons of CO2 emissions, saves fifty thousand meters of fabric, and preserves more than forty eight million liters of water.
