This stripped cardigan is hand-knitted with a rustic alpaca and sheep fiber from the Andes of Peru.
The wool comes from a medium-sized factory located in Huancayo, Junín, that selects, washes and spins the raw material, obtained by local families at their remote farms from those highlands. It remains in its natural colors; was neither bleached nor dyed. It has a rustic feel because it hasn’t been heavily processed using rows of machinery or toxic chemicals, but rather through an industrial but traditional process. This indicates that its manufacture is friendly not only to the environment but also to the families involved from the ground up. Sometimes in the finished garment, you’ll find small remnants and pieces of twigs and dried plants, belonging to the farms, the beginning, which we intentionally leave because it tells us about everything mentioned above. It brings us closer and invites us to be a part of it.
This V neck cardigan features a slightly cropped and oversized shape, and 3 wooden buttons.
This stripped cardigan is hand-knitted with a rustic alpaca and sheep fiber from the Andes of Peru.
The wool comes from a medium-sized factory located in Huancayo, Junín, that selects, washes and spins the raw material, obtained by local families at their remote farms from those highlands. It remains in its natural colors; was neither bleached nor dyed. It has a rustic feel because it hasn’t been heavily processed using rows of machinery or toxic chemicals, but rather through an industrial but traditional process. This indicates that its manufacture is friendly not only to the environment but also to the families involved from the ground up. Sometimes in the finished garment, you’ll find small remnants and pieces of twigs and dried plants, belonging to the farms, the beginning, which we intentionally leave because it tells us about everything mentioned above. It brings us closer and invites us to be a part of it.
This V neck cardigan features a slightly cropped and oversized shape, and 3 wooden buttons.