Merino wool sweaters o-neck
Merino wool sweaters o-neck Reviews
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Merino wool crew neck jumpers
A merino wool jumper is an essential part of any man’s wardrobe: lightweight, soft against the skin and surprisingly versatile. Wear it effortlessly over a shirt to the office, casually with chinos at the weekend, or as a smart layer under a blazer. With just a few clicks, your order will be delivered to your door in no time.
What are the benefits of a merino jumper?
Merino wool is known for its fine fibre structure. This makes it feel softer than traditional wool jumpers, while keeping your jumpercrew neck jumper is popular with men who value ease, quality and a polished look. Here are the key benefits:
- Soft and hypoallergenic
Merino wool doesn’t itch and is ideal for sensitive skin. - Breathable and temperature-regulating
Warm when it’s chilly, airy when temperatures rise. Ideal for every season. - Naturally odour-resistant
Merino wool absorbs odours less quickly, so your jumper stays fresher for longer.
Why choose a crew neck?
A crew neck (also known as a crew neck) is a true classic. Style-wise, it sits perfectly between casual and smart. Thanks to its understated look, you can style it with ease for any occasion:
- Over a Basic T-Shirt for a relaxed outfit.
- Over a shirt for a smart-casual look
- Under a jacket for a neat, layered style.
Frequently asked questions
How often should I wash merino wool?
Merino wool has naturally self-cleaning properties. Airing it is often enough to refresh your jumper. So there’s certainly no need to wash it after every wear.
How do I wash a merino wool jumper?
Ideally, wash a merino wool jumper on a wool programme (max. 30 °C) and at a low spin speed (max. 600 rpm). Use a specialist wool detergent and dry the jumper flat to help maintain its shape.
Can merino wool go in the tumble dryer?
No, that’s not advisable. The heat can cause the wool to shrink or lose its shape. Drying flat in the air is the safest choice. Please note: never wring out the jumper when it’s wet; the fibres are delicate.
Does a merino wool jumper pill easily?
As with many natural knitted fabrics, light pilling can occur in areas with a lot of friction. With the right care and a wool comb or fabric shaver, your jumper will stay looking great for years.












































































































































