Merino Balaclava

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Color | Brick_Red_Poppy_Red

Size | Small

There is some much detail to this piece that we have dubbed it the Faberge egg of the balaclava’s. The Merino Balaclava is constructed from 2 ply 100% cradle to cradle certified Merino Wool yarns. Utilizing three different stitches, a 3D knit structure and a double sided fabric make this a unique piece from top to bottom. Throughout the entire knit construction two threads in different shades of Merino wool are used to creates a nice contrast, giving it a subtle mélange. When the temperatures drop this The Merino Balaclava will protect you, in style, from the sharp winds that can whip you in the face during winter season. 

The ’Clava is a demonstration of what you can achieve with only natural materials and modern day knitwear craftsmanship. Two 2/30 Nm threads applied in three different stitches, a 3D knit structure and a double sided fabric make this a unique piece from top to bottom.

No dirty tricks, just three high quality ingredients: Cradle to Cradle Certified Superfine Merino wool, leading-edge knitwear technology and raw talent

  • 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
  • 1ply, 14 Gauge tuck, jacquard, rib and half cardigan stitch
  • Weight 100 grams
  • 3D knitted mouth piece, rib knit for the neck and half cardigan for the shoulders

To choose the correct size, measure your head as follows:

The height is measured from your nose bridge (nasal bone), over your nose and mouth till the deepest curve underneath you chin.

Our tip: Measure in relaxed position, don’t pull the measure tape too tight.

SIZE TABLE

S 14-17 cm
L 17-22 cm

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

This head piece could not be easier to care for, that is, if you choose to care for it all. If you do, we recommend a gentle wash by hand, with a soft detergent intended for wool fibers.

In case the rib starts to lose its elasticity, you can easily recover it by using a steamer or an iron with a steam function. Do not press the iron on the rib but hoover it over.

Read our detailed care instructions for more information.

Foggy Mountains with rivers resembling circular cycle of nature

Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Materials

For the creation of our sweaters we exclusively use Cradle to Cradle Certified™ materials. Embracing the highest standards of environmental and human safety.

From sheep to sweater all harmful substances have been eliminated. Healthy materials for your skin and for the planet.

Merino sheep migrating to new pasture at the Congi Station

Mulesing Free Sheep

We source our ultrafine and superfine Merino wool from RWS Certified stations.

The Responsible Wool Standard ensures that the stations work according to the highest standards for the welfare of the sheep and the land they graze on.

Seamsters sewing on garment labels to Merino knitwear at Point Tricot

The Truth, The Chain

You have the right to know where our products come from, who our partners are, what the impact is and what the ingredients are for making our garments.

We sell directly to you. This way we can invest more in the quality and the health of our product.

Pricing transparency artwork The Merino Balaclava
Pricing transparency artwork The Balaclava

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