• Shrunken Crewneck Acacia/Ruby/Chakra Stripe
  • Shrunken Crewneck Acacia/Ruby/Chakra Stripe
  • Shrunken Crewneck Acacia/Ruby/Chakra Stripe

&Daughter Shrunken Crewneck Acacia/Ruby/Chakra Stripe

€ 495,-

Description

&Daughter introduces the new Crewneck in 7-ply Geelong wool. A modern knit shrunken crew, perfect for styling between seasons. This style has a neat, slightly shrunken fit, sitting just above the hips and features a ribbed crewneck, hem and cuffs.

- Shrunken crewneck
- Colour: Acacia/Ruby/Chakra Stripe
– Designed for a slim fit, but with a subtle slouch.
– Crewneck
– Fits true to size. We recommend that you take your usual size. – Sits above the hips
- Lambswool, Spun & Made in Scotland
- Hand-linked and hand-finished

Material

Lambswool, Spun & Made in Scotland
Hand-linked and hand-finished

Sizeguide

Washing instructions

– Wool has naturally self-cleaning properties and will keep its shape and quality for longer with the right kind of care. Try airing after use to avoid unnecessary washing.
– Hand wash separately in cool water.
– Use non-bio, environmentally safe wool or delicates detergent and a gentle conditioner.
– Dry flat and out of direct sunlight, never hang a jumper whilst wet.
– Hand washing your jumper when necessary will help maintain the quality of the knit, it encourages any surface pilling to drop away and helps retain its shape.
– As wool is a natural fibre, just like our hair, a gentle hand-wash will help to protect its softness & lustre.

Shipping / Delivery time

We do our best to ship your order within 2 business days via DHL.

Shipping costs:
Netherlands €9,50, Belgium, Germany €11,50, Europe 1 €20,00, Europe 2 €40,00, Rest of the world €70,00

Designer

&Daughter works with five yarns and five makers. Their yarns are 100% natural and spun in the UK & Ireland and our makers are based in the UK and Ireland too. They believe in the beauty and strength of a local and specialist supply chain. It allows us to know our partners, who are small, independent businesses just like us. It allows us to support and be part of a unique and historic industry that dates back hundreds of years. Generations of craftsmanship and knowledge passed through time. It is a small, self-reliant supply chain that keeps the life cycle of our garments as economic and environmentally friendly as possible.

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