Heavy wool sweater

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Material

100% recycled wool

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Location

Stockholm, Sweden

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Worldwide

brand’s Description

Inspired by the hard-wearing Gansey sweaters worn by British fishermen, the Heavy Wool Sweater is our contemporary take on a jumper that will weather any storm.

We worked with an Italian mill, that has over a century experience in high-end yarn, to create a chunky knit from 100% recycled wool. Knitted from a 3-ply yarn into thick rib, with a straight fit and raglan shoulder, this sweater beautifully balances simplicity with a cosy ruggedness. Hemingway pipe optional.

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Sustainability

Materials

Made from 100% GRS certified post-consumer recycled wool and cashmere. It has a considerably lower footprint than using virgin wool.

Impact

Creating this garment has a CO2 impact of Creating this garment has a CO2 impact of 4.8kg.

Production

Recycled wool collected and carded in Gaggio Montano, Italy. Yarn spun and twisted in Gaggio Montano, Italy.

Sweater knittted, linked, trimmed, washed and finished in Băilești, Romania.

100% of the supply chain process has been traced back to its origins.

Asket — Heavy wool sweater

Asket

Asket is on a mission to end fast fashion. No seasons or sales. They have a permanent collection of high-quality essential clothes for men. Transparency is at the core of what they do too.

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