Mock neck sweater

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Material

100% recycled wool

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Worldwide

brand’s Description

Originally inspired by the oversized shetland sweaters of the 40's and 50's the Mock Neck Sweater has a long history of protecting us from the cold in effortless style.

A chunky knit, made of 100% recycled wool from an Italian mill with over a century of experience in high end yarns, The Mock Neck Sweater features an oversized fit with dropped shoulders and subtly contrasting hems, cuffs and neckline. It's easily the most relaxed way to pull off a sophisticated look.

Asket — Women's mock neck sweater

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Sustainability

Materials

Made from 100% extra-fine post-consumer wool from used and unwanted sweaters. With a considerably lower footprint than virgin wool.

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Production

Knitted, linked, trimmed, washed, finished and packed in Băilești, Romania.

Wool carded, yarn spun and twisted in Gaggio Montano, Italy.

Wool collected in Italy. Sewing thread produced in Łódź, Poland. Hangtag & Labels Paper pulp, polyester and production in Dongguan, China.

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

Asket — Women's mock neck 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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