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V Neck Jumper - Beige

V Neck Jumper - Beige

£490

Spun from fine cashmere, this classic V neck jumper features a 12-gauge knit that is soft to the touch while providing warmth and comfort.

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  • Worldwide Shipping

Spun from fine cashmere, this classic V neck jumper features a 12-gauge knit that is soft to the touch while providing warmth and comfort.

Details & Size

  • 100% ultra fine cashmere wool
  • Wool sourced from Kinross, Scotland
  • Classic V neck design
  • Cashmere wool produced using sustainable and eco-friendly methods
  • Monogram available on the right cuff of the sleeve

Care

Cashmere should be dry cleaned only and cared for gently to preserve its softness and shape.

Use a lint roller or a cashmere comb to remove any fuzz or pilling, and always fold rather than hang to prevent stretching.

Store your garments in a breathable drawer or cotton bag, away from direct sunlight and moisture.

If your cashmere gets wet, reshape it carefully and lay it flat on a clean towel to air dry.

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

We ship worldwide.

Delivery costs are calculated based on the weight of the product and the destination country.

Delivery typically takes 2 - 4 working days within the UK and 3 - 5 working days internationally, subject to customs clearance. For orders outside the UK, prices are exclusive of VAT, customs duties, and local taxes. These are the customer’s responsibility upon delivery. We are not liable for any import taxes or duties.

Did you know

Scottish cashmere is globally renowned for its exceptional quality, with Scotland having a long history of producing some of the finest cashmere yarns from the 18th century to the modern day.

Scottish cashmere wool became especially popular in the 19th century when Queen Victoria’s passion for Scottish culture elevated the material’s prestige.

  • SERVING ROYALTY AND GENTRY FOR MORE THAN 300 YEARS

  • OLD CENTURY TECHNIQUES PASSED THROUGH GENERATIONS

  • THE OLDEST NAME IN BRITISH HERITAGE

  • 275 YEARS OF CRAFTSMANSHIP