Tweed Lambswool Scarf
Seamlessly knitted supersoft lambswool scarf with rib texture for extra warmth.
Here is a quick little note about the composition of merino wool and how we source it.
100% LAMBSWOOL
Here is a quick little note about the composition of merino wool and how we source it.
MADE IN SCOTLAND
Here is a quick little note about the composition of merino wool and how we source it.
MIDWEIGHT
(200-220gsm)
Here is a quick little note about the composition of merino wool and how we source it.
SEAMLESS
Here is a quick little note about the composition of merino wool and how we source it.
3D KNITTED
Here is a quick little note about the composition of merino wool and how we source it.
ODOUR RESISTANT
Here is a quick little note about the composition of merino wool and how we source it.
WICKABLE
Here is a quick little note about the composition of merino wool and how we source it.
BREATHABLE
Features
Key Features
- Designed and knitted in Scotland from 100% supersoft British spun lambswool.
- Available in a choice of colours inspired by the Scottish landscape.
- Mid-weight for added warmth.
- All-over rib texture for greater temperature regulation.
- Seamlessly knitted for comfort.
- Strong and durable for long lasting wear.
- One size.
- Machine washable and easy to care for.
Composition
- 100% Lambswool.
- Made in Scotland.
Sizing
Care Guide
- Machine wash at 30°C on a short wash and allow it to dry flat. Do not use softeners or bleach and no need to iron.
- When you do decide to wash this style we recommend you wash separately or with other woollen garments.
- We suggest that you use little soap powder but NO softener or bleaching agents in the wash.
- We advise that you do not wash with other outdoor garments as hooks and Velcro can attach themselves to your merino layers in the wash pulling, catching or dragging the fabric and the knitted stitches causing unnecessary holes.
- Once you have washed your garment we suggest you allow it to dry flat.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Natural materials have many benefits for you and the planet, but they are not the same as man-made fibres. If you treat them well and with care they will be a life-long companion.