The ladies Seasalt Dawson Pick Fair Isle jumper in RWS-certified merino blend features jersey stitch body with ribbed trim and crew neck.
A fresh interpretation of the best-selling Dawson Pick Cardigan, this crew neck jumper brings cosy warmth to your layering options. Made with a premium blend of RWS-certified merino wool and recycled fibres, it provides natural insulation whilst remaining lightweight. The jersey stitch used on the body and sleeves feels wonderfully soft against skin, making it comfortable for all-day wear. Neat ribbed trim along the neck, cuffs and hem ensures the jumper maintains its shape beautifully. The three-gauge knit creates substantial warmth without heaviness. Perfect for layering under jackets or wearing alone with jeans.
Merino Fair Isle jumper Jersey stitch for softnessEasy, comfortable fitCrew neck stylingRibbed neck, cuffs and hemThree-gauge knitContains recycled fibresThis versatile jumper looks wonderful with cord trousers and leather boots for country pub visits, or pair it with jeans and trainers for relaxed weekend wear.
About Seasalt
Seasalt designs beautiful clothing infused with love for the land, sea and sky of Cornwall. Like Cornwall's wild landscape and maritime heritage, they want clothing to endure and use high-quality fabrics to create timeless pieces. From a small shop selling workwear to fishermen, farmers and artists, Seasalt has grown into a global brand and are now pioneers in the use of organic cotton in fashion, protecting workers' rights in their supply chains and setting ambitious climate targets.
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About Merino Wool
Known as the softest of all wools, merino is sourced from merino sheep, a breed which originated in mediaeval Spain. The fineness of wool is measured in microns, with typical thicknesses of 29 to 35 microns. Merino is usually 22 microns thick and can be much finer, explaining its sublimely soft handle. It's also a superb insulator, often used in high-performance layers for outdoor sports.
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Guide to Merino wool.