The first two pictures are of the same sweater. It is a size small (although it fits like an x-small), with a tear in the arm pit. I frayed up the collar and sleeve ends to give it a "cheap" worn look. You'd need to dirty it up to make it more realistic. It's too small for me so I don't need it. <b>*SOLD*</b>The third and forth pictures are of a medium sized sweater (although it fits more like a small), that has not been frayed and has a "clean" look. The stripes are not symmetrical however, as demonstrated in the forth picture. Again, it is too small for me so I don't have any use for it. <b>*SOLD*</b>The fifth picture is a generic rubies sweater that fits like an x-large although it has no size tag. It's too big so I can't wear it, and the colors are obviously all wrong.And the sixth picture is of a medium sized sweater (that, get this, fits like a medium sized sweater) that I "experimented" on when making. The green stripes are spray painted and feel very rough, and the stripes are not symmetrical either. <b>*SOLD*</b>I'm not looking for much $$ for these sweaters, just trying to get rid of them, so make an offer and we'll see what can be done. Thanks.
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