£110.00
100% Voe True Shetland Wool.
The wool that Sir Edmund Hilary chose to wear for his pioneering expedition to the Everest summit. So it’s probably fine for you to knock about in. When our Ed toured round a bunch of Scottish suppliers back in the winter on his cargo bike, he picked up a sample jumper in this wool and rode the whole trip in it, as well as putting it back on at night after his shower to go for dinner! He even ate Cullen Skink in Cullen in it and he says he didn’t stink!
These jumpers are undyed and show the beautiful natural colours of this magnificent breed of sheep.
Shetland wool is soft and can be worn next to skin unless you’re of the very sensitive skin type.
It spins into a soft, light and very strong yarn that’s breathable and naturally anti bacterial.
3.5 gauge knit.
Modern seamless construction, which results in virtually no waste as it goes through manufacture. No seams to add bulk or rub.
I've got a wardrobe crammed with jumpers of various hues, textures and colours. Some are there for warmth and some are there because they go well with work kit. They've all been £50 efforts that lose their shape or, in the case of one bamboo one, turn into a bobbly mess after every wear. Then I treated myself to this proper, grown up effort for the first time (I'm mid 50s) - and I ain't going back. Perfect fit, great natural colour, light but warm and it even smells of sheep! Don't be a dxxx and waste money on six crap jumpers when one will do.
Jim Levack
The undyed yarn shows the beautiful natural colours of this magnificent breed of sheep.
Hand wash. Dry flat. Do not tumble dry. Medium iron. Dry cleanable. Do not bleach. Don’t be a dick.
In the photos: Ed wears Medium (and 32 waist jeans). Size as per our previous jumpers, and if you take a M in an overshirt, you’ll need an M in this.
Any questions at all please email us and we’ll do our best to guide you.
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Jim Levack (verified owner) –
I’ve got a wardrobe crammed with jumpers of various hues, textures and colours. Some are there for warmth and some are there because they go well with work kit.
They’ve all been £50 efforts that lose their shape or, in the case of one bamboo one, turn into a bobbly mess after every wear.
Then I treated myself to this proper, grown up effort for the first time (I’m mid 50s) – and I ain’t going back.
Perfect fit, great natural colour, light but warm and it even smells of sheep!
Don’t be a dxxx and waste money on six crap jumpers when one will do.