Merino Jacquard Sweater 2.0

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Color Dark Navy Grey
Length

As the second iteration of the Merino Jacquard Sweater, the 2.0 version is a testament to our belief that growth and improvement are constant. This heavyweight crewneck weighs in at a formidable 735 grams. The compact knit fabric made from 100% extra-fine Merino wool fibre feels heavy, firm and has less stretch in either direction which makes for a good shape retention. The (optional) two contrasting colours creates a birds eye pattern so subtle it blends into a mélange shade that pairs effortlessly with any ensemble. A knit style for discerning individuals who appreciate quality.

  • 100% 19.5µ Extra-Fine Merino wool from Australia
  • RWS certified & mulesing free sheep
  • Combed 2/30 NM, Cradle to Cradle Gold Certified™ Arkaba yarn
  • 2ply, 7 Gauge, Double Jacquard
  • Weight 735 gram
  • 1x1 rib finishing on the collar, cuffs and hem

  • Regular fit
  • Julian measures 185cm in height, 93cm around chest and wears L-Normal
  • Available in 10 sizes, S-XXL in Normal and Long Length
  • Still in doubt, have a look at our our size-guide or email us at support@unborn.co in case of any questions

Our formal care instructions:

  • Hand wash cold
  • Do not bleach
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Iron low temperature
  • Dry flat
  • Do not dry clean

Our informal instructions

As we like to say: "Airing is caring". Merino wool practically take care of its self although it doesn’t mind a little help. Instead of washing, air out your woollen garments from time to time to remove any unwanted odours by either laying them flat on a bed or hanging it on a hanger for an hour or so.

Read our detailed care instructions for more information.

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