Hand-Knit Aran Crew Neck Baby Jumper in Classic Cream ‘báinin’ Merino Wool
Hand-Knit Aran Crew Neck Baby Jumper in Classic Cream ‘báinin’ Merino Wool
Hand-Knit Aran Crew Neck Baby Jumper in Classic Cream ‘báinin’ Merino Wool
Hand-Knit Aran Crew Neck Baby Jumper in Classic Cream ‘báinin’ Merino Wool

Hand-Knit Aran Crew Neck Baby Jumper in Classic Cream ‘báinin’ Merino Wool

Regular price€120.00 EUR
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The hand-knit crew-neck Aran sweater in  ‘báinin’ (traditionally, “baw-neen” is undyed, cream wool) is an icon of the Irish knitwear tradition. Our contemporary Snugí version builds on that rich living heritage by combining classic features such as traditional cable and moss stitching with the softest 100% soft Donegal merino wool for optimal comfort.  A true ‘forever’ piece.  A great gift for newborns or for christenings, birthdays or Christmas. 

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Hand knit exclusively in Ireland by artisan knitters
100% pure soft Donegal merino wool
Traditional mock-leather buttons from the Cork Button Company
Certificate of origin: Guaranteed Irish label

Available in four sizes: 6-12 months, 12-18 months, 3-4 years, 5-6 years
Generous sizing and fit. Will cover all ages up to 6
Easy to put on thanks to buttons on shoulder

When cared for properly, wool will last a long time, keeping you snug for years to come.

Cleaning
You can spot clean wool easily using water or a suitable spot-cleaning spray. To wash the whole item, we recommend gentle hand washing with a mild wool detergent, reshaping the item by hand and drying it flat, as hanging it from a line or rack may over-stretch the wool. Take care not to soak items for too long (no more than 20 minutes) as the wool may shrink and become hard.

Alternatively, most of our sweaters can be dry cleaned. Always check the care label first.

DO NOT MACHINE WASH OR TUMBLE DRY your sweater or any other merino wool product, or dry it on a radiator.

Ironing
For our merino blankets, a gentle pressing with an iron will keep the yarn flat. Just make sure to have the iron on the ‘wool’ setting and to put a damp muslin or fine cloth between the iron and the wool to protect it.

Storage
Store your woollens clean and folded, preferably in a plastic storage bag or vacuum bag to protect against moths.

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