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Loose knit short sleeve sweater, light & airy in a rich shade of Taupe with scoop neck, banded hem, sheer sleeve, throw over your favorite skinny jeans with a tank for an easily styled look.
- Cotton blend
- Dry Clean Only
* Model is 5'10" wearing size S
Loose knit short sleeve sweater, light & airy in a rich shade of Taupe with scoop neck, banded hem, sheer sleeve, throw over your favorite skinny jeans with a tank for an easily styled look.
- Cotton blend
- Dry Clean Only
* Model is 5'10" wearing size S
VPL began with a simple concept of drawing the innerwear out. By bringing underwear out to become a visible, stylish part of our everyday uniform, VPL style begs the question: what mystery really lies beneath?
VPL (Visible Panty Line) launched its first line of undergarment-inspired styles in Fall of 2003, when well-known stylist Victoria Bartlett had a vision to design a capsule collection to fill the niche between lingerie and sportswear. As a stylist, Victoria acknowledged the growing demand for utilitarian yet stylish undergarments that can be mixed, matched, and layered, hence, the building block factor she encourages in her designs
Each season embodies a utilitarian-chic style in new ways, VPL continues to incorporate elements of functional uniforms with daring shots of color, unexpected accessories, and creative styling pieces.
VPL (Visible Panty Line) launched its first line of undergarment-inspired styles in Fall of 2003, when well-known stylist Victoria Bartlett had a vision to design a capsule collection to fill the niche between lingerie and sportswear. As a stylist, Victoria acknowledged the growing demand for utilitarian yet stylish undergarments that can be mixed, matched, and layered, hence, the building block factor she encourages in her designs
Each season embodies a utilitarian-chic style in new ways, VPL continues to incorporate elements of functional uniforms with daring shots of color, unexpected accessories, and creative styling pieces.