Fair Isle Crewneck Sweater Beige
Fair Isle Crewneck Sweater Beige
- Let garment rest between wears. We recommend a 24 hour paus to let the garment air out any odor.
- Dry clean or gentle 30° degrees machine wash. Often using the machines program for knitwear.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Flat dry only.
- By drying flat, the garment will maintain its shape.
Sizes
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Measurements
We measure every item by hand to help you choose the best fit. All products are measured laying on a flat surface.
Shipping
We offer free shipping within Europe and North America.
- Sweden: 2-4 Business Days
- International: 2-6 Business Days
VAT is included in the product price for shipping destinations in the EU and Norway. VAT is not included for other shipping destinations outside of the EU.
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Returns
Our return policy allows you 30 days to try the items at home and return them after your goods have been delivered. Return shipping costs are not covered by Rose & Born.
Personalized products are created specifically for you; therefore, returns or alterations are not possible to return.
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The Fair Isle knit is the perfect companion for your upcoming ski trip or countryside getaway. Crafted from a lightweight cashmere blend, it features chic raglan shoulders and a classic, understated Fair Isle pattern. Model is 187cm tall and wears size 50.
- 97% cashmere, 3% wool
- Classic crewneck collar
- Raglan shoulders
- Fair isle knit design
- Fully fashioned
- Ribbed endings
- Regular fit, we recommend choosing your usual size.
Timeless Knitwear
Discover the art of timeless knitwear with Rose & Born. Our collection features permanent signature pieces crafted from the finest cashmere and merino wool, ensuring unparalleled softness, warmth, and breathability. Each garment is thoughtfully designed to complement your wardrobe all year round.
Season after season, we complement our knitwear offering with exclusive materials such as silk, linen, and cotton, creating garments adapted for a changing climate.