
Virginia Cardigan
Playwright Edward Albee wrote his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, after finding the question scribbled on a bar of soap in a Greenwich Village bar located at 139 West 10th Street. We think this cardigan is the perfect top to wear while writing your next play or feminist manifesto.
Soft and lightweight ribbed knit with engineered darts. Slim fit. Hand-embroidered infinity and star on cuffs.
Responsibly sourced blend of cotton, silk, and nylon fibers.
Original: $120.00
-70%$120.00
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Playwright Edward Albee wrote his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, after finding the question scribbled on a bar of soap in a Greenwich Village bar located at 139 West 10th Street. We think this cardigan is the perfect top to wear while writing your next play or feminist manifesto.
Soft and lightweight ribbed knit with engineered darts. Slim fit. Hand-embroidered infinity and star on cuffs.
Responsibly sourced blend of cotton, silk, and nylon fibers.





















