Light merino wool crew

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100% recycled merino wool

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Copenhagen, Denmark

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Worldwide

brand’s Description

Upgrade your wardrobe with this 100% Extra Fine Merino Wool crew neck. A “zero waste” garment knitted from luxuriously soft, extra fine, Italian-spun merino in 20 stunning colors.

A lightweight, regular fit crew neck made to make you feel extra comfortable with its naturally breathable wool fibers and antibacterial characteristics. Stay warm when it’s cold and comfortable when the weather is hot. Made to last in a sustainable manner at our factory in Barcelos, Portugal.

Colorful Standard — Women's light merino wool crew

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Sustainability

Materials

Made from 100% recycled extra-fine merino wool. Environmentally friendly dye used — Oeko-Tex®. PETA approved vegan.

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Production

Made at RTG Textiles (Rua do Comércio nº116, Manhente, 4750-561 Barcelos, Portugal).

Colorful Standard allow you to visit the factory to see how the garments are made.

Colorful Standard — Women's light merino wool crew

Colorful Standard

A Copenhagen local for us. Colorful Standard sell high-quality sustainable essentials. There are 45 colours in their range to choose from. Their clothing is made in Barcelos, just north of Porto. And if you're in the area — visit their factory to see exactly how their clothes are made.

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