Donegal Sweater in Sandstone
These Donegal yarns, named after the remote Irish county where they were woven, turn a classic crewneck into a canvas for rich textures and colors. Australian merino wool fibers are woven in Donegal, Ireland, where they take on their iconic speckled appearance. The yarn then travels to a family-owned factory in Scotland that has been an industry leader for over 100 years. There, the sweaters are knit in a “fully fashioned” method—a traditional technique that results in a completely seamless garment.
The ivory backdrop of this sweater is studded with flecks of brown, black, and cream, giving it a speckled and sandy appearance.
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Factory
Our sweaters are kint by a family-owned factory in Scotland that has been an industry leader for over 100 years.
Specifications
• Crewneck sweater
• Crewneck sweater
• Ribbed collar, cuffs, and hem
• Saddle shoulder
• Seamless “fully fashioned” construction
• 100% merino wool from Australia
• Donegal yarn woven in Ireland
• Woven in Scotland
• Slim fit
Shipping Details
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Fit
Our sweaters are designed to fit cleanly and close to the body, and offer a moderately slim fit that isn’t too long. Most men should stay true-to-size, but if you are in-between sizes or prefer a more classic fit we recommend that you size up.
Fabric
This 100% merino wool is sourced from Australia, where the most prized herds of merino sheep live their lives. The wool is then sent to the Donegal region of Ireland, where a decades-old mill turns them into the mottled yarn that the region has become known for. The low-gauge knit means that the sweater will have a chunky, weighty, feel, while the merino wool keeps it feeling soft and comfortable.
Factory
Our sweaters are knit by a family-owned factory in Scotland that has been an industry leader for over 100 years. These sweaters are ‘full-fashioned,’ meaning that they are knitted in one continuous piece which results in a seamless garment. While most knitwear is made from cut panels that are sewn together, ours are made in the most traditional method. There aren’t many factories left that will produce sweaters in this way, and we’re lucky to partner with one that still uses these techniques.