&Daughter Tahra V-Neck Derby
€ 625,-
Description
Crafted in Scotland, the &Daughter Tahra V-Neck is made from a fine-spun, lightweight cashmere and is available in six colours. Part of our Underpinnings collection, the Tahra is a foundational shape designed to be worn on its own or as an effortless transitional piece, easily layered.
Crafted by heritage mill Todd and Duncan, the ultra-fine cashmere yarn is blended with a little cotton to offer extra lightness and breathability.
- Tahra V-Neck
- Colour: Derby grey
– Super soft 64% Cashmere/36% Cotton
– 100% Scottish Spun yarn. Spun on a nature reserve in Loch Leven
– Hand-linked & finished by hand
– Made in Hawick, Scotland
– Made by the traditional knitting process of fully fashioning, each piece of the garment is knit separately and then linked together by hand and hand-finished
– Light-Weight 12gg knit
– Designed with a slouchy silhouette, for an oversized fit with a graduated back hem
Material
Super soft 64% Cashmere/36% Cotton
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Washing instructions
– Cashmere 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, cashmere 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 cashmere is a natural fibre, just like our hair, a gentle hand-wash will help to protect its softness & lustre.
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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.



