In order of appearance:
Worn by Will who is 6'1"/185cm and is wearing a size Medium.
Worn by Jak who is 6'1"/185cm and is wearing a size Medium.
Wool Shetland Fair Isle knitted jumper in multi
€335,00
Free EU shipping on all orders above €180
Constructed from 100% Shetland Wool, the Shetland Fair Isle Jumper is built to keep you warm all winter long.
When a jumper is made in the most northern reaches of Scotland, you know it will be able to handle whatever the weather throws your way. Knitted by Esk Valley Knitwear in a traditional Fair Isle design, it is hard-wearing and soft. Wrap up and get outside during the darker months.
In order of appearance:
Worn by Will who is 6'1"/185cm and is wearing a size Medium.
Worn by Jak who is 6'1"/185cm and is wearing a size Medium.
Features
- Made from soft Shetland wool
- Knitted in Scotland
- Ribbed neck, cuffs and hem
- Traditional Fair Isle design
- Relaxed fit
Impact
WOOL
We’re committed to transparency and traceability in our wool supply chain, and can guarantee that this product is made with 100% certified non-mulesed wool.
TRANSPORTED BY ROAD
We ship products to our warehouse by land and sea, using less carbon-intensive journeys and avoiding air freight wherever possible.
Product Care
- Wash
Hand wash in cold water
Dry cleanable
Wash with similar colours
Do not bleach
Do not spin
- Care
Do not iron
Reshape before dryingDry flat away from direct sun
- Materials
100% Shetland Wool
- Origin
Made by EskValley Knitwear for Robert Todds in the UK.
Deliveries & Returns
- UK
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Free UK Standard Delivery for Christmas until 17th December.
Express delivery options available in checkout.
- EU
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Free EU Standard Delivery for orders over €180.
Normally delivered within 3 to 5 working days.
- USA
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Free USA delivery for orders over $100.
Normally delivered within 5 to 7 business working days.
- World
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£15 Tracked Shipping to Rest of World, with Free Shipping on orders above a certain value.
Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery.
Story of the Fair Isle Knit
Our new Fair Isle jumper, how did this iconic knitwear style come to be?