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The Mock Neck Sweater
Size & Fit
Our size size range spans from XXS to XXL, enabling a wide diversity of preferences and body types.
The model is 177cm/5'10” tall and wears a size M.Compare an item you own to our detailed measurement chart using our instructions below.
All measurements are garment measurements - take them on the garment lying out flat, not on the body. Please note actual garment measurements can vary +/- 1.5cm
Measurements XXS XS S M L XL XXL Shoulder to Shoulder 51 53 55 57 59.2 61.4 63.6 Chest 51 54 57 60 63.5 67 70.5 Bottom 48 51 54 57 60.5 64 67.5 Length XXS XS S M L XL XXL Length 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 Sleeve XXS XS S M L XL XXL Sleeve 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 A. SHOULDER Measure straight across the back of the shirt, from the outside edge of one shoulder (at the top of the sleeve) to the other.
B: CHEST Measure straight across the chest, 1 cm down from one armpit to the other.
D: BOTTOM Measure straight across the bottom of the garment.
E: LENGTH Measure straight down from the highest point of the shoulder to the bottom of the garment.
F: SLEEVE Measure from shoulder to bottom of sleeve.
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Inspired by the effortlessly elegant Shetland sweaters of the 40's and 50's, this chunky sweater is made from recycled and mechanically dyed wool yarns, spun by Filatura Papi Fabio.
- Release
2021
- Version
1.0
- Fiber composition
100% recycled wool
- Fiber grade
Extra fine 19,5 micron
- Fiber certification
GRS
- Yarn count
Nm 1/15 in 3-ply
- Fabric construction
7 gauge, half cardigan knit
Signature mock-neck collar and dropped shoulders
Fully fashioned - knitted and linked with no off-cuts
Coordinated by 130 year old Italian wool mill Filatura Papi Fabio, pre-consumer wool from off cuts and fiber waste from spinning, is sorted, shredded and blended to create new yarns in a process that requires minimal virgin resources. The yarn is shipped to our expert knitters in Romania, for knitting, linking, and washing.
How it's made
Packing
Alextricot SRL
Bailesti, Romania Est. 1992-01-01
Alextricot is an Italian-owned knitwear expert located in Romania. Franco, the owner, first started developing his expertise at his father's factory in Italy during the 1960s. His technical knowledge and highly-trained eye for detail are reflected in the proficiency of his staff. This fully vertical, 10000sqm meter facility houses all machinery for knitting, linking and laundry.
Employees
146
Salary
1150 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2022-11-01
Romania
2022-11-01
Washing
Alextricot SRL
Bailesti, Romania Est. 1992-01-01
Alextricot is an Italian-owned knitwear expert located in Romania. Franco, the owner, first started developing his expertise at his father's factory in Italy during the 1960s. His technical knowledge and highly-trained eye for detail are reflected in the proficiency of his staff. This fully vertical, 10000sqm meter facility houses all machinery for knitting, linking and laundry.
Employees
146
Salary
1150 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2022-11-01
Romania
2022-11-01
Linking
Alextricot SRL
Bailesti, Romania Est. 1992-01-01
Alextricot is an Italian-owned knitwear expert located in Romania. Franco, the owner, first started developing his expertise at his father's factory in Italy during the 1960s. His technical knowledge and highly-trained eye for detail are reflected in the proficiency of his staff. This fully vertical, 10000sqm meter facility houses all machinery for knitting, linking and laundry.
Employees
146
Salary
1150 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2022-11-01
Romania
2022-11-01
Knitting
Alextricot SRL
Bailesti, Romania Est. 1992-01-01
Alextricot is an Italian-owned knitwear expert located in Romania. Franco, the owner, first started developing his expertise at his father's factory in Italy during the 1960s. His technical knowledge and highly-trained eye for detail are reflected in the proficiency of his staff. This fully vertical, 10000sqm meter facility houses all machinery for knitting, linking and laundry.
Employees
146
Salary
1150 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2022-11-01
Romania
2022-11-01
Spinning
Filatura Papi Fabio S.p.A.
Gaggio Montano, Italy Est. 1890-01-01
Filatura Papi Fabio is a 5th generation family business dating back 130 years. The key to its successful succession is the relentless investment in technological advancement to stay bleeding edge in the business of spinning high end woolen and worsted yarns. Papi Fabio have invested in photovoltaic panels to supply their facility with renewable energy, are committed to the DETOX project promoted by GREENPEACE to maintain appropriate air and water quality and reduce the use of all harmful products used in processing. We rely on this facility for our recycled wool and recycled wool-cashmere yarns, sourced from nearby Italian GRS certified fiber-to-fiber recycling mills.
Employees
74
Salary
1600 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-09
Italy
2023-05-09
Carding
Filatura Papi Fabio S.p.A.
Gaggio Montano, Italy Est. 1890-01-01
Filatura Papi Fabio is a 5th generation family business dating back 130 years. The key to its successful succession is the relentless investment in technological advancement to stay bleeding edge in the business of spinning high end woolen and worsted yarns. Papi Fabio have invested in photovoltaic panels to supply their facility with renewable energy, are committed to the DETOX project promoted by GREENPEACE to maintain appropriate air and water quality and reduce the use of all harmful products used in processing. We rely on this facility for our recycled wool and recycled wool-cashmere yarns, sourced from nearby Italian GRS certified fiber-to-fiber recycling mills.
Employees
74
Salary
1600 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-09
Italy
2023-05-09
Shredding
Filatura Papi Fabio S.p.A.
Gaggio Montano, Italy Est. 1890-01-01
Filatura Papi Fabio is a 5th generation family business dating back 130 years. The key to its successful succession is the relentless investment in technological advancement to stay bleeding edge in the business of spinning high end woolen and worsted yarns. Papi Fabio have invested in photovoltaic panels to supply their facility with renewable energy, are committed to the DETOX project promoted by GREENPEACE to maintain appropriate air and water quality and reduce the use of all harmful products used in processing. We rely on this facility for our recycled wool and recycled wool-cashmere yarns, sourced from nearby Italian GRS certified fiber-to-fiber recycling mills.
Employees
74
Salary
1600 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-09
Italy
2023-05-09
Sorting
Filatura Papi Fabio S.p.A.
Gaggio Montano, Italy Est. 1890-01-01
Filatura Papi Fabio is a 5th generation family business dating back 130 years. The key to its successful succession is the relentless investment in technological advancement to stay bleeding edge in the business of spinning high end woolen and worsted yarns. Papi Fabio have invested in photovoltaic panels to supply their facility with renewable energy, are committed to the DETOX project promoted by GREENPEACE to maintain appropriate air and water quality and reduce the use of all harmful products used in processing. We rely on this facility for our recycled wool and recycled wool-cashmere yarns, sourced from nearby Italian GRS certified fiber-to-fiber recycling mills.
Employees
74
Salary
1600 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-09
Italy
2023-05-09
Collecting
Unknown
Unknown
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Main label
Nilörngruppen AB
Hong Kong
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Care label
Nilörngruppen AB
Hong Kong
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Filatura Papi Fabio S.p.A.
We rely on this facility for our recycled wool and recycled wool-cashmere yarns, sourced from nearby Italian GRS certified fiber-to-fiber recycling mills.
Cost, resource and impact breakdown
For every garment, we not only disclose the full supply chain, but also its monetary and resource cost structure along with the resulting CO2e emissions. Impact is calculated in kg of climate change CO₂ equivalent. Figures refer to garment production (raw material to finished garment) and exclude post-purchase lifecycle stages (shipping, use phase, end of life).
| Component | Cost | Co2 | Water | Energy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assembly | 14.7 EUR | 0.54 kg | 0.03 l | 1.36 kWh |
| Main Fabric | 16.7 EUR | 2.99 kg | 1.18 l | 8.42 kWh |
| Trims | 0.3 EUR | 0.03 kg | 0 l | 0.01 kWh |
| Transport | 1 EUR | 1.24 kg | 0.14 l | 12.97 kWh |
| Total | 32.8 EUR | 4.79 kg | 1.35 l | 22.76 kWh |
Basic Care Instructions
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Iron at low temperature 110°C
Professional dry clean
Hand wash cold
Detailed care instructions
- In principle, avoid washing wool as much as possible. Unlike cotton and synthetic fabrics, wool is not prone to retain odors and can stay fresh without wash. Just air it out occasionally but if washing is needed, hand wash cold only, do not machine wash.
- Air dry flat on towel. Remove as many folds and creases as possible.
- Carefully stretch it back to its original shape before drying, otherwise wearing will naturally remove creases and stretch the garment back to original dimensions.
- If ironing is necessary, turn the sweater inside out and spray the garment with a little water before applying the iron to the garemen surface gently. This will make crease removal easier.
- Don't be alarmed if your sweater starts to pill. Pilling is the natural formation of fuzzy balls on the surface of your wool sweater, which can occur in any parts of your wool sweater. it mostly appears on sleeves, armpits and the sides of the garment. It can easily be removed with a wool comb, carefully running down the garment without pressing down to hard. We can't guarantee that it won't occur but to reduce the risk of pilling, always turn our sweater inside out when washing and be careful while using it so you don't rub it on structured surfaces. Some wool qualities can be sensitive against use of dust roll which can make the short fibers to come up on the surface and make pills on the garment. Use a soft wool brush to remove dust and to place the wool fibers in line again. Store your sweaters folded in your wardrobe, hanging it will cause stretching of fibers which can affect the length of the garment. Make sure that it is stored in a dry and cool place and avoid direct sunlight. Store your wool garments together with ceder balls or other moth protecting material to prevent it from clothing moths. Allow 1-2 days between wearing your sweater. This allows wrinkles to dissipate and the elasticity of the fibers to recover.
How to take care of wool
Most of us have probably ruined a sweater or two in our garment care career and caring for wool has a bad rep for being a hassle. We respectfully disagree. Wool care is misunderstood. In general, wool garments require much less care, the garment practically takes care of itself because of the inherent qualities of wool. Sure, if you do need to wash the whole piece, it needs some extra attention, but that’s exactly what we’ll guide you through in this section - there’s nothing to fear.
Garment take back and resale
To extend the life of our product, we take back any unwanted Asket garments - no matter their condition or age. In exchange, you'll receive a reward voucher based on the type(s) of garments you return. Your sent in garments will be handled for resale at our Bondegatan Restore location.
Product category | Reward value |
|---|---|
Underwear | 0 EUR |
T-Shirts & Accessories | 5 EUR |
Shirts & Sweatshirts | 10 EUR |
Knitwear | 15 EUR |
Trousers, Dresses & Skirts | 20 EUR |
Outerwear | 25 EUR |