The AUTHENTIC FUNNEL

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Scottish-spun wool
British made
Chunky 3 gauge
Hand-finished

"Jumper cut heaven. Comfortable and classic. "
VOGUE

We've knitted the finest Scottish-spun lamb's wool, certified by the Responsible Wool Standard to create this authentic, true funnel neck jumper. Based on the classic fit of a man's jumper, reimagined for the Navygrey woman. Flattering raglan sleeves and slightly longer in length, this is paired-back, winter-warmth at its luxurious best. The wool is fully traceable and is made and hand-finished here in the British Isles. Size L will be back in stock early October

 

A longer in length, funnel neck with raglan sleeves. Based on the classic fit of a man's jumper, reimagined for the Navygrey woman.

Take your usual size for a fit as shown in the images. See the Size & Fit Guide above for more information.

This is our softest wool. It's a sweet spot of real softness with substance. Warming yet light as this knit is in a mid-weight gauge. It's the purity of the Scottish water used throughout the spinning process that makes this wool feel so smooth and soft.

Transparent, Natural, Certified.

100% LAMBS WOOL
Certified by the Responsible Wool Standard and knitted in a mid to chunky 5gg.

100% SCOTTISH-SPUN
Spun in Scotland by a spinner that has been working with yarns for over 150 years.

90+ ORGANIC DYES
90+% of the dyes used during the wetting dyeing process are organic.

100% BRITISH-MADE
Made in England, knitted and hand-finished in London.

1 x ORGANIC COTTON BAG
To help you look after your knit and protect it when storing and travelling.

Less is best. Caring for 100% natural wool knitwear doesn't have to be complicated, we promise.

WASH LESS, AIR MORE
We recommend airing as the best way to look after your knit, with a hand wash in a basin (step away from the machine) every now and then. Read more about washing less and airing more. We believe in it so much that we even started a club.

MANAGING PILLING
Soft fibres are liable to pill to some extent, even when it's the best wools in the world. We recommend gently removing them with this specialist fabric shaver. It really is a game changer for keeping your knits in tip top condition.

Each knit comes with its own organic cotton storage bag and is shipped in boxes made from post-consumer waste in the UK.

- Free worldwide shipping on all orders of £300+.

- Order by 1pm for UK Next Day Delivery.

- Complimentary UK returns within 14 days.

For full delivery and return details click here.

The Design

A reimagined classic, a raglan sleeved jumper, knitted with the very best Scottish-spun wool in this beautiful shade of poppy. Warmth without the bulk, this is a beautiful 100% natural piece that will keep you cosy this winter.  

Designed so that it pairs perfectly with both trousers and skirts, this really is sustainable luxury. The beauty lies in its simplicity and attention to detail, from sheep through to finished sweater. 

Knitted in a chunky 3 gauge, with 4ply wool yarn and fully-fashioned - where each piece of the jumper is knitted separately and then linked together by hand and hand-finished. This means that not only is this knit of the highest quality, but that also there is minimal, often zero, waste.

Each jumper is finished with organic cotton care labels and folded into cloth bags.

The finest Scottish-spun wool

Our superfine wool arrives in Scotland by boat once a year, sourced from a special breed of sheep in South Africa.

With a fibre diameter of c. 18.5 microns, it is one of the world's finest and softest Lambs Wools. (Most average 21-24 microns). We have knitted this style into a luxurious 3 gauge jumper. 

It is here in Scotland that the wool is spun and dyed on the banks of Loch Leven in Kinross by Todd & Duncan, one of the finest Scottish Mills which has been spinning yarn for 150+ years. 

85% of the dyes used by Todd & Duncan are organic and the water used for washing and dyeing the wool is cleaned and purified before being returned to Loch Leven to be used again. It is a pioneering and cyclical process that helps to protect the environment in and around the loch.

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