Loopback Jersey Easy Sweater

£99.00
Midnight
Size: XXS

Our easy sweater is crafted from loopback cotton jersey, with the loopback side visible at the high neck. Cut to an easy shape with raw-edged cuffs and side hem slits.

Loopback cotton jersey. High loopback neck. Back hanging loop. Dropped wristbone-length sleeves. Raw-edged cuffs. Side hem slits. Mid-hip length.

Details

Machine wash 30ºC gentle cycle. 100% cotton. 
Made in Portugal.

Size & Fit

Easy fit. Length: Mid hip. Sleeve: Full length. Neck: Boat neck.
Studio model Gwen is 5ft 9.5in/176cm tall and is wearing a size S.

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Cotton Care Guide

Cotton is a comfortable, breathable, and easy-care fibre that holds dye well, making it an ideal canvas for vibrant colours and prints. Sourced from the cotton plant's seed pods, its natural and biodegradable properties make it gentler on the environment than other materials. Cotton can be transformed into a range of durable fabrics, including denim, poplin, and twill.

  • Machine wash at 30°C with similar colours.
  • Wash only when necessary to preserve shape, colour, and quality.
  • Reshape while damp by holding the seams and gently shaking the fabric out.
  • Dry flat or hang to reduce creasing.
  • If needed, iron while damp or use steam.
  • Store away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.

Knitwear Care Guide

All our knitwear is made from natural fibres, including Scottish wool, fine merino, and recycled Italian cashmere. Wool is warm, sustainable, and renewable – sheep regrow their fleece each year, and any wool waste biodegrades naturally. We harness its strength and intrinsic warmth to create insulating pieces, and its absorbent nature allows it to be easily dyed in a wide spectrum of colours.

  • Wool rarely needs washing due to its breathable, odour-resistant, and naturally antibacterial fibres.
  • Airing or freezing often works well. Wash by hand, as needed, in cool water with a wool detergent.
  • Avoid soaking, stretching, rubbing, or using fabric softener, as it may cause pilling.
  • Rinse well and gently squeeze out water, but avoid wringing.
  • Lay on a towel, roll to remove excess water, and dry flat.
  • To deter moths, fold in a drawer and use cedar balls, lavender, or conkers, airing garments occasionally.
  • Hangers can stretch and misshape wool clothing.
  • Pills can be removed with a knitwear comb.