Wool cardigan

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Material

100% recycled wool

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Worldwide

brand’s Description

As everyone's go-to throw-over piece, the cardigan is arguably one of the most dependable wardrobe essentials. Our Wool Cardigan is knitted from 100% recycled wool, in to a compact Milano Knit which lends both elevated structure and as well as warmth and durability.

Clean cut but with relaxed fit due to the dropped sleeves you'll pick this piece for its enduring simplicity that pairs well with any outfit. With 4 front buttons wear it open or fasten to better brave the chill.

Asket — Women's wool cardigan

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Sustainability

Materials

Made from 100% recycled wool. The wool is mulesing free.

Impact

This garment has a 6.76 kg CO2 impact.

Production

100% of the supply chain process has been traced back to its origins.

Recycled wool collected and carded in Gaggio Montano, Italy. Yarn spun and twisted in Gaggio Montano, Italy.

Cardigan knittted, linked, trimmed, washed and finished in Băilești, Romania. Button: Corozo farmed in Manabi, Ecuador. Buttons produced in Saccolongo, Italy. Sewing Thread: Merino wool produced in Łódź, Poland.

Asket — Women's wool cardigan

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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