The classic silhouette and style of our traditional 100% Merino Wool Fisherman sweater, with a full-length center zip and stand collar. The zipper and pull are metal, it has cuffable long sleeves, a relaxed hem that sits below the waist - this sweater is perfect for layering.
With a lighter feel and softer texture, Merino wool is grown by Merino sheep, making it a natural and renewable fiber. It’s thinner than regular wool, making it easy to wear next to the skin yet is still durable and warm enough for wet or cold weather. This thick knit is sustainably made from Donegal Yarns, and is spun to be naturally speckled.
- Made in Queens, NY
- Merino Wool
- UV Resistant
- Standard fit
- Repairs for Life
Model in Speckled Navy is 5'8" wearing a size Medium.
Model in Specked Cream is 5'8" wearing a size Medium.
- Hand wash cold only when necessary
- Lay flat to dry and store
- Do not machine wash or dry
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Building my sustainable, Canadian made Ecologyst wardrobe - had purchased my anorak, 400 sweatshirt and a couple of wool tshirts earlier this year. In December, I was so happy to have the opportunity to shop at your popup store in Toronto- ended up getting both the speckled navy zip up fisherman’s sweater and toque and the speckled pullover turtleneck fisherman’s and toque, the navy and dark green quilted wool vest, the navy zip up 100 sweatshirt and the brown wool shirt. I love walking in my park and wanted to keep warm in the winter - and these pieces definitely do the trick! Your customer service was great (thanks Lisa and Ariana). Very proud to tell everyone I know that Ecologyst is an amazing Canadian company that also support indigenous people and the environment (great video on the trees in BC)