Unisex vest in 100% pure merino wool. A vest from the Aran Classics line, with V-neck and made with a rich and traditional Aran stitch pattern. Wool has its own natural flexibility, if at first the garment seems snug, the fibers will loosen once it is given a slight stretch. For a more relaxed and generous fit, we recommend increasing the size.
Made of 100% natural merino yarn. Regular fit.
Available colours: grey, natural white, blue.
This 100% Merino wool V-neck waistcoat is made with a rich, traditional Aran stitch pattern. Please note that wool has a natural flexibility. If the garment feels snug at first, the fibres loosen once given a slight stretch. This jumper has a regular fit. For a more relaxed and generous fit, we recommend increasing the size.
Model's height: 178cm/5'10 Model is wearing size M/ UK/ AUS/ NZ 10-12/ EU 38-40/ US 6-8
Regular fit.
STEPS TO CARE FOR YOUR KNITWEAR At IrelandsEye, we know that if you look after your knitwear, it will look after you. By following our guidelines to care for your pieces, your knitwear will last you a really long time. STEP 1: HANDWASHING YOUR KNITWEAR When washing your knitwear and wool sweaters, it's important to handwash them. Never machine wash as it can cause shrinkage. Lukewarm water is most suitable for wool as very hot or cold water may compromise the shape and size of your knitwear pieces. Top Tip: When washing your knitwear pieces, it's important to wash them one at a time to avoid any colour mixing. STEP 2: RINSING YOUR KNITWEAR When washing your knitwear, only use a small amount of detergent, as too much can be difficult to rinse from your knitwear and wool sweaters, which may leave them feeling coarse. Top Tip: You should never wring or scrub your wool knitwear as this can cause pilling and stretching. STEP 3: DRYING YOUR KNITWEAR The most important guideline to follow when it comes to drying your knitwear and wool sweaters is to never put it in a tumble dryer as this will cause it to shrink. To remove excess water from your knitwear, roll your garment in a towel and gently squeeze all of the water out. Dry your knitwear by laying it flat across a clothes rail. Top Tip: It's important not to hang your knitwear and wool sweaters to dry as this will cause stretching. If your knitwear needs to be reshaped, do this while it is still damp.