Merino wool knitted jumper in oatmeal, atlantic blue and brown
£175
Free Standard Shipping over £100
The Bowers is a true classic. A premium merino wool jumper inspired by traditional knits, featuring a nordic-inspired heritage pattern.
Soft, breathable and hard-wearing, the Bowers Jumper is a timeless piece of knitwear that will stay with you for years. Woven from premium merino wool with original checkerboard pattern, for uncompromising comfort and warmth in the face of the elements.
Worn by Matty who is 5'11"/180cm and is wearing a size Medium.
Features
- Flecked tonal yarn
- Ribbed neck, cuffs and hem with contrast detailing
- Inspired by traditional Nordic seafarer pattern
- Regular fit
Impact
WOOL
We’re committed to transparency and traceability in our wool supply chain, working with trusted partners to ensure we know where our wool comes from.
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
Machine wash with delicate wool cycle
Low spin
Wash with similar colours
Do not bleach
Dry cleanable
- Dry
Do not tumble dry
Dry flat away from direct heat or sunlight
- Care
Do not iron
- Materials
100% Merino Wool
- Origin
Made by SC Augsburg SRL for Robert Todd & Son Ltd in Romania.
- Care Guide
Deliveries & Returns
- UK
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Free UK Standard Delivery for orders over £100.
Express delivery options available in checkout.
Free 28 day UK Returns.
- 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 11 business working days.
- Canada
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Free Standard Delivery for orders over $150.
Normally delivered within 6 working days.
Orders under $150 cost $10.
$20 Returns Fee.
- 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.
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