So, I’d been seeing this Gucci crewneck sweater around for a while. You know the type, not overly flashy, but you can just tell it’s got that certain… something. For ages, I just kinda looked at pictures online, thinking, “Yeah, right, like I’m gonna spend that much on a sweater.” It felt ridiculous.

But it kept popping up. Maybe it was an algorithm thing, or maybe I was just subconsciously looking for it. Anyway, one day, I was feeling a bit bold, maybe got a small bonus or something, I can’t quite remember. I started seriously thinking about it. My old sweaters were getting kinda worn out, you know? Pilling up, losing shape. I figured, maybe investing in one really good piece would be better than buying three or four mediocre ones every year. That was my justification, anyway.
Actually pulling the trigger was another story. I must have added it to my cart online and removed it like five times. It’s a weird feeling, spending that kind of money on clothes. But eventually, I just did it. Clicked ‘confirm purchase’ before I could chicken out again. The wait for the package felt like forever. When it finally arrived, the unboxing was, I admit, pretty nice. Fancy box, tissue paper, the whole deal.
First time I wore it? Felt good. Really soft, nice weight to it. Not too heavy, not too light. Went out for coffee with a friend, felt kinda put-together without really trying. It’s simple, which I like. Just a solid color, small logo maybe, depends on the exact one. Mine’s pretty low-key.
Taking Care of the Thing
Now, the practical side. This isn’t something you just toss in the wash with your jeans. Learned that the hard way with a different expensive knit years ago. So, for this Gucci one:
- Washing: Mostly spot clean if I spill something small. For a proper wash, it’s hand wash cold, very carefully. Or, more often, I just take it to a dry cleaner I trust. It costs extra, but better than ruining it.
- Storing: Never hang it. Knits stretch out weirdly on hangers. I fold it carefully and keep it in a drawer, sometimes with one of those cedar blocks nearby.
- Wearing: I don’t wear it every day, obviously. It’s more for days I want to feel a bit nicer, or when the weather is just right. Treat it like a proper piece, not just another sweatshirt.
Was it worth it? Honestly, yeah, I think so. It’s held up really well so far. Still looks pretty much new. And sometimes, it’s just nice to have one really solid, reliable piece you feel great in. Took me a while to get there, but it’s become a favorite. Just gotta remember not to eat spaghetti while wearing it.
