Merino wool polo

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Material

100% traceable merino wool

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Location

Stockholm, Sweden

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Worldwide

brand’s Description

A true chameleon and one of the most adaptable sweaters you could add to your lineup. The Merino Wool Polo is a dense and exceptionally fine 24 gauge knit, made from 100% traceable extra-fine Merino wool that's both naturally breathable and insulating.

Cut for a semi fitted shape with a fluid drape, it’s ideal for layering or worn solo and with its cutaway collar and tonal mother of pearl buttons, you’ll find it works for both smart and casual events.

Asket — Merino wool polo

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Sustainability

Materials

Impact

This garment has a 10.5 kg CO2 impact.

Production

89% of the supply chain process has been traced back to its origins.

Merino sheep breed and shorn in Santa Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina. Wool cleaned and carded in Trelew, Argentina, spun in Łódź, Poland  and dyed and finished in Biella, Italy.

Knitted, linked, trimmed, washed, finished and packed in Băilești, Romania. Sewing thread Elastane thread produced in Virginia, USA. Buttons Mother of pearl collected in Makassar, Indonesia and buttons produced in Bergamo, Italy.

Asket — Merino wool polo

Asket

Asket is on a mission to end fast fashion. No seasons or sales. They have a permanent collection of high-quality essential clothes for men. Transparency is at the core of what they do too.

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