$10
The Three-Season Sweater Pullover
The Three-Season Sweater — Pullover
Designed for three seasons of wear.
There are certain garments that become part of everyday life — the piece you reach for on cool mornings, pull on as the evening cools, and keep nearby as the seasons shift.
The Three-Season Pullover was chosen for exactly that role. Spun from a thoughtful blend of cotton and alpaca, this knit offers the balance we look for in daily clothing: breathable enough for spring and summer evenings, yet warm and comforting again when autumn returns.
Why We Chose This
This sweater has become one of the staples in Paige’s own wardrobe.
At Three Bales, we’re drawn to clothing that supports the idea of a capsule wardrobe — pieces you can wear across seasons rather than replacing year after year. The Three-Season Pullover fits naturally into this philosophy.
Its refined details — a beautiful garter stitch, subtle side slits, and a slightly cropped silhouette — elevate it from a basic sweater. It allows the piece to move easily through the year: layered in spring, worn on cool summer evenings spent by the lake or river, and reached for again on beautiful autumn walks.
We’re also committed to offering garments from makers who prioritize craftsmanship in construction and enduring materials. Brands like Daēza create clothing meant to be worn and loved for many years, not just a single season.
Founder-tested for daily wear.
Details
- 85% Peruvian Tanguis cotton + 15% alpaca knit
- Naturally breathable and temperature regulating
- Cropped, refined silhouette with garter stitch and side slits
- Designed for spring, cool summer evenings, and autumn days
- Easy layering piece for dresses, denim, or everyday wear
- Ethically made in Peru
Size
S/M:
20 1/2” from shoulder to bottom edge
20 3/4” across underarm
Model wearing Sand is 5' 10" tall and size 6
Model wearing Oatmeal is 5' 4" tall and size 6
L/XL:
21 1/2” from shoulder to bottom edge
22 3/4” across underarm
Care
We recommend hand washing and laying flat to dry to preserve the knit, shape and extend the life of the garment.