Shetland Wool Graphic Jacquard Sweater

£285.00
Natural/Multi
Size: XS

Our sweater is knitted from Shetland yarns in a graphic jacquard pattern. The natural shades in the yarn come directly from the undyed fleece of the Shetland sheep. The yarn is graded, sorted, scoured, spun and knitted in the UK. Featuring a crew neck and wide rib trims. Part of our Menswear collection.

Undyed Shetland wool. UK-spun. Crew neck. Boxy fit. Wide rib trims.

Details

Hand wash. 100% wool. 
Made in the United Kingdom.
This yarn is spun and knitted in Britain by traditional, family-run manufacturers.
Soft yarns are liable to pill to some extent, even when using those of the best quality. To take good care of them remove any pills using a pilling comb and protect them from sharp items or jewellery that may catch or snag.

Size & Fit

Oversized. Length: Mid hip. Sleeve: Full length.
Studio model Nino is 6ft 1in/186cm tall and is wearing a size M.

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From Fleece to Form

The story of a TOAST garment often begins with a collaboration between human hands and nature: a cotton boll swelling under the sun after sowing; flax ripening toward harvest in a well-tended field. 

Our Shetland Wool Graphic Jacquard Sweater starts with a flock of sheep on a cluster of remote Scottish islands, growing a hardy coat to weather the harsh northern elements, watched over by a community of devoted crofters. From fleece to finished garment, the entire journey unfolds on UK soil – guided by skilled craftspeople, passing through time-honoured processes – until it finally reaches our shops, ready to be worn and cherished.

The Journey of Our Shetland Wool Sweater

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.