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Our men’s crew neck & v neck jumpers are crafted from soft but fantastically durable 2-ply lambswool in the famous Scottish knitwear town of Hawick. We work with two fantastic knitters for our jumpers, both with centuries of knitwear manufacturing history making for some of the world's best-known designer and luxury labels. Our men’s jumpers are available in a range of neutral and vibrant colours. These amazing quality jumpers should never pill or lose their shape and should give you thousands of wears.
Our men’s crew neck & v neck jumpers are crafted from soft but fantastically durable 2-ply lambswool in the famous Scottish knitwear town of Hawick. We work with two fantastic knitters for our jumpers, both with centuries of knitwear manufacturing history making for some of the world's best-known designer and luxury labels. Our men’s jumpers are available in a range of neutral and vibrant colours. These amazing quality jumpers should never pill or lose their shape and should give you thousands of wears.
Named after the popular British pickle it offers a fantastic pop of colour that goes brilliantly with the staples in your wardrobe, great over navy cords or denim jeans, or under a navy or olive raincoat.
Named after the popular British pickle it offers a fantastic pop of colour that goes brilliantly with the staples in your wardrobe, great over navy cords or denim jeans, or under a navy or olive raincoat.
Our men’s roll necks are made from a heavier gauge 4 ply lambswool spun in Denby Dale, West Yorkshire by a spinner that’s been in business since 1776. Our roll neck has a classic fit with a ribbed neck, cuffs and hem, fantastically warm, super comfortable and incredibly long lasting.
Our men’s roll necks are made from a heavier gauge 4 ply lambswool spun in Denby Dale, West Yorkshire by a spinner that’s been in business since 1776. Our roll neck has a classic fit with a ribbed neck, cuffs and hem, fantastically warm, super comfortable and incredibly long lasting.
Our men’s cardigans are cut from a classic block and feature a five-button reinforced placket and two front pockets. Knitted in Hawick in Scotland by a knitter with generation of experience on knitting great quality cardi’s they are warm, naturally breathable and ideal for layering.
Our men’s cardigans are cut from a classic block and feature a five-button reinforced placket and two front pockets. Knitted in Hawick in Scotland by a knitter with generation of experience on knitting great quality cardi’s they are warm, naturally breathable and ideal for layering.
A great jumper starts with great raw wool. Our spinners Z. Hinchcliffe of Denby Dale in West Yorkshire have been spinning yarn since 1776 and they know everything there is to know about sourcing the best lambswool yarns.
They source their wools from the very same Australian and New Zealand merino farmers year after year ensuring a consistent exceptional quality. And they spin with exceptional care producing the world's best knitting yarn.
From Denby Dale our yarn travels a few hundred miles up the road to the famous Scottish knitwear town of Hawick where we work with two exceptional knitting mills, both with a dedicated and incredibly skilled workforce, both with over a century of history, both making for some of the world's best known designer and luxury labels. Only by knitting in the right way, at the right speed and at the right tension, and then washing and finishing with just the right formula in the softest Scottish water, do you create the perfect garment.
Our fantastic knitted accessories include scarves, beanies and gloves, and come in a range of great colours, in plains, block colours, and a modern take on a traditional Fair Isle. Knitted by two mills in Scotland, one in the Borders, and one in Stewarton in East Ayrshire.
Our fantastic knitted accessories include scarves, beanies and gloves, and come in a range of great colours, in plains, block colours, and a modern take on a traditional Fair Isle. Knitted by two mills in Scotland, one in the Borders, and one in Stewarton in East Ayrshire.