2000s Beige V-Neck Sweater | Franky Max US Men's M
2000s Beige V-Neck Sweater | Franky Max US Men's M
Size: US Men's M
Age: 2000s
Measurements: Model is 5’10”, 37” Chest, Wears US Men’s Size M or L
Damages/flaws: Small hole on shoulder
The Manufacturer
Franky Max is a contemporary fashion brand specializing in modern, stylish apparel. While specific historical details about Franky Max are not widely documented, the brand is recognized for its focus on affordable, fashionable garments that appeal to a broad audience. Franky Max emphasizes quality and style in its products, making it a popular choice for trendy yet accessible clothing.
The Piece
The Franky Max Beige V-neck Sweater is a stylish, versatile garment made from 100% acrylic. This sweater reflects modern design sensibilities with its clean lines and classic V-neck cut. It is designed to be a wardrobe staple, offering a neutral beige color that pairs easily with various outfits.
The Style
The V-neck sweater has been a staple in fashion since the 1920s when it first gained popularity as a men's pullover sweater. By the 1940s, it had become a common everyday item, often worn over shirts and ties [1]. The style remains popular due to its versatility and the flattering neckline it provides. The beige color and V-neck cut of the Franky Max sweater align with timeless fashion trends that emphasize simplicity and elegance.
The Features
- Material: 100% acrylic, offering a soft, lightweight feel with easy maintenance.
- Design: V-neck cut, providing a classic and versatile neckline.
- Color: Beige, a neutral tone that complements various outfits.
- Style: Modern, with a focus on simplicity and wearability.
What Makes it Vintage?
- Label Location of Manufacturing Country
The location of the manufacturing country on a modern label is usually behind the tag, not on the front like many 1980s and earlier labels.
- 100% Acrylic
Though replicable by modern manufacturers, a 100% Acrylic make is a good sign that this item is vintage! The E.I. Dupont Company introduced acrylic into the United States market in 1950 and by 1991, acrylic became a widely used fabric for sweaters.
Each of our vintage pieces comes with a handwritten, customized, and strung card-stock tag of the piece's background and vintage appeal.
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