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Delčia

Organic Cotton Sweater

€175
€219

All import taxes and duties are included.

In stock: 10 pieces
Core Colors:
Cloud grey
Seasonal Colors:

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OEKO-TEX® certified

Female-founded factory

"Delčia" means "half-moon" in Lithuanian and her half-and-half stitching was inspired by our Baltic pagan roots and the changing cycles of the moon. In pagan culture, people are big believers in the moon's energy and staying in touch with it. Delčia organic cotton sweater finds that perfect balance between the two extremes of the young moon and the full moon.

  • MATERIAL & CARE

    100% Fair Trade cotton. 

    STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®. 

    Store folded. Dry clean or hand wash in cold water. Dry flat.

  • FREE SHIPPING & FREE EXCHANGES

    What's better than a sustainably sourced knit? A sustainably sourced knit with free worldwide shipping and free exchanges. 

    If for some reason you'd like to return a piece altogether, we'll always accept unworn, unwashed and unaltered knits with original tags attached. Head to our FAQ for more details.

  • SUSTAINABILITY

    We don't believe in deadstock. All of our Delčia knits are produced in small batches at our our female-lead, female-run partner factory in Lithuania, overseen by Mrs Zina. 

    For this knit we oppted for 100% natural yarn, with no microplastics and no harmful or irritant chemicals used. It is also OEKO-TEX® certified, which means it's safe from an ecological point of view and don't release any harmful substances. 

    The best part? You'll get a card with your order telling you exactly who knitted your garment and a little about them.

MATCH WITH

Pilnatis

Cotton Shorts

€119 €149
Core Colors:
Seasonal Colors:
Cloud Grey

*Please Choose Size

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NOTES FROM OUR DESIGN TEAM

This collection is a continuation of our journey exploring the symbolic elements of the Lithuanian folk poem “Eglė the Queen of Serpents” but this time we are focusing on her and building our version of the “knotty” heroine. Driven by the heartbreak and betrayal she turns to nature to gain the strength.