LAST CHANCE - CLOUD Bamboo Fleece Sweater

This style is being retired. Final pieces available.


$194.25 USD $259.00 USD
Colour Navy
Size S (6)
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Only 2 in stock!


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ORDERED
May 19
ORDER READY
May 21 - May 23
DELIVERED
May 26 - May 29
*Delivery timelines are based on average estimations.

Washable

Meet Cloud.
Inspired by the ease of our best-selling Soleil Blouse, Cloud brings that same comfort into cooler days. Designed in our signature bamboo fleece, it feels incredibly soft, lightweight, and warm without bulk.

An easy layer for cozy mornings, travel days, and everyday wear, made to become a year-round essential.

Fit: Relaxed. Designed for easy layering. If you prefer a closer fit or are between sizes, we recommend sizing down.

• Made in our Bamboo Winter Fleece
• Double layer in front with Flat Collar and V neckline

Slightly wider long sleeve 24" (6" wide)
• Curved hemline, longer in the back
Slit on both sides

Winter Fleece: 86% Bamboo Viscose / 8% Organic Cotton / 6% Lycra - fabric is knit and dyed in Ontario using fair trade yarn and low-impact, Azo-free dyes.

CARE:

  • Machine or hand wash cold.
  • No bleach.
  • Lay flat to dry to avoid misshaping the fabric. 
  • Iron low temperature. Do not dry clean.

CUT & SEW IN WINNIPEG, MB, CANADA.

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Learn more about our Sustainable Fabrics 

Fit: Relaxed- designed for an easy, loose silhouette. 

How do I choose my size? 

The Cloud Sweater is intentionally cut with a relaxed fit for comfort and movement. If you prefer a closer fit or are between sizes, we recommend sizing down. 😊 😊

Model Measurements:

Bettina 5’5, is wearing size XS in Navy, Blush, Sea Green, White: bust 36”, waist 28”, hips 39” 
Anastasiia 5'7 is wearing size XS in Eggplant: Bust 36”, Waist 29”, Hips 40”

A visual guide to finding your size and customizing fit.

Learn How to Measure

Measuring for custom options (sleeve length, inseam, HSP length): Measure a similar garment laid flat to get the exact length you want.

Questions? Email us or start a live chat.

Made With Intention in Canada

This garment was cut, sewn, and finished in our Winnipeg studio. Our team is paid living wages. We produce in small batches to reduce waste.

We believe clothing should reflect what it stands for.

• Made in Canada
• Small batch production
• Living wages
• Premium fabric
• No overproduction sales cycles

Our community wears their Anne Mulaire pieces for years, not seasons. If you care for it properly, this piece is designed to stay in rotation.

And if life happens?
Our Repair & Refresh Program helps extend the life of your piece even further.

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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 7 reviews
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7 reviews
  • David F.
    Verified Buyer
    3 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Stylish and warm

    My wife enjoys the style and the warmth of the fabric. Both of our adult daughters already have a number of clothing made be you and also appreciate their mother's new clothing. CHI MIIGWETCH !!!

  • Glenda O.
    Verified Buyer
    4 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Awesome!

    I'm one of those people who's always cold. I don't find bamboo particularly warm no matter what weight it is. This sweater is very, very comfortable and with a thin washable merino wool underlayer I'm good.

    I don't want to comment on fit. I'm a "tall petit" The arm hole depth wouldn't work for me if it was sleeveless. More than enough room to put sweaters underneath.

    Roomy enough for my bust.

    I ordered medium. It's definitely tunic length. In most clothing I have to wear a 14 or 16P. This depends on brand of course.

    I do a lot of thrifting, for clothing thanks to my Mom who did it for environmental reasons not just because she grew up in the 30's.

    I've also started volunteering at a couple of local thrift stores. It's the only place to get decent, quality clothing locally. We now have the new problem of all our discards going into the local landfill. We were sending them to Nelson, BC where they were looked at a second time before deciding that they were truly not redeemable. From Nelson's Positive Apparel they were trucked, by the semi load to Vancouver by a buyer who recycled used clothing into cellulose insulation. He's had to stop buying our discarded clothing because with really cheap clothing filling the bags there's nothing he can use for his end product. Clothing by Shien and Temu has been recycled already to the point where it's literally GARBAGE.

    I'm not sure why these companies should be allowed to sell this crap in Canada.

    I'm getting off on a tangent,…