The House of Bruar Ladies Lambswool Icelandic Roll Neck
Description
Embrace winter's chill with our soft and cosy ladies lambswool Icelandic roll neck with its classic Icelandic yoke design of snowflakes and firs.
This exceptional Bruar design is a runaway bestseller with our discerning customers. Its classic Icelandic pattern in a range of frosty contrast colours and evokes snowdrifts, log fires, winter cocktails and all the pleasures of the season. A cosy roll-neck flows into flatteringly casual raglan shoulders, and classic ribbing at the cuffs and lower hem completes this fabulous winter piece.
Semi-fitted roll-neck sweater in soft lambswool. Raglan shoulders. Icelandic snowflake design to the yoke and back. Coordinating pattern to the cuffs and hem. Ribbed neck, cuffs and hem. Designed by The House of Bruar.
Team with your favourite denims or winter cords and a coordinated beanie hat, and be ready to enjoy the first flakes!
About LambswoolLambswool can be sourced from any breed of sheep, but as the name suggests, it must be harvested before the sheep reach maturity, and shearing typically happens seven months after their early spring birth, at the height of summer. As the fleece gains thickness and coarseness with age, lambswool is finer and softer than sheepswool. It also has a pronounced springy curl, helping it resist shrinkage and retain its shape. This breathable, hypoallergenic fibre is perfect for luxurious knitwear garments.
This exceptional Bruar design is a runaway bestseller with our discerning customers. Its classic Icelandic pattern in a range of frosty contrast colours and evokes snowdrifts, log fires, winter cocktails and all the pleasures of the season. A cosy roll-neck flows into flatteringly casual raglan shoulders, and classic ribbing at the cuffs and lower hem completes this fabulous winter piece.
Team with your favourite denims or winter cords and a coordinated beanie hat, and be ready to enjoy the first flakes!
About LambswoolLambswool can be sourced from any breed of sheep, but as the name suggests, it must be harvested before the sheep reach maturity, and shearing typically happens seven months after their early spring birth, at the height of summer. As the fleece gains thickness and coarseness with age, lambswool is finer and softer than sheepswool. It also has a pronounced springy curl, helping it resist shrinkage and retain its shape. This breathable, hypoallergenic fibre is perfect for luxurious knitwear garments.
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