The Birdie Pullover  - Olive
The Birdie Pullover  - Olive
The Birdie Pullover  - Olive

The Birdie Pullover - Olive

Sale price$108
Size:XS
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Only 5 units left
The Birdie Pullover in Olive

The sweatshirt that makes the set and holds its own without it. A deep pigment-dyed olive with that uneven, mineral-washed depth that looks like it took years to get this good and feels like it already has. No graphic, no noise — just a perfectly weighted crewneck in a color that works with everything and makes all of it look more considered.

How it fits: Relaxed and slightly oversized with a classic raglan sleeve and a straight hem that hits at the hip. Roomy through the body without losing its shape, with a natural ease that works tucked, half-tucked, or left alone.

What it feels like: Midweight pigment-dyed organic cotton fleece with a brushed interior that drapes softly and gets richer with every wash. Warm enough to be your go-to when the temperature drops, light enough to layer all year.

Why it's special: The olive pigment dye gives each piece its own uneven, sun-faded depth - no two look exactly the same. Designed as part of the Birdie set but carries the whole outfit just as well on its own.

Style it with: The Birdie Joggers in Olive for the full tonal set exactly as shown, or over a band tee with wide leg denim and boots for an easy elevated everyday look.

Care 100% Organic Cotton. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Made in Los Angeles.

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