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Ramybė

Alpaca Wool Sweater

€269

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Core Colors:
Ecru

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Responsible wool

Hand-finished

Our Ramybė knit is everything you need for slow weekends taking it easy. A fluffy, fuzzy oversized sweater with prolonged sleeves and ribbed cuffs, it's made from undyed Alpaca wool and is one of our coziest knits yet. A solid color version of Ethno, one of our most popular knits, Ramybė is the dictionary definition of comfort in knitted form.


  • MATERIAL & CARE

    100% Alpaca wool. Cruelty free, un-dyed. 

    Dry clean. Store folded.

  • 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

    For this knit, we use limited edition, 100% natural yarn sourced from social farms in Peru, which has Peru Fair Trade Certification, with no micro-plastics and no harmful or irritant chemicals used. In fact, the yarn is spun from non-dyed alpaca wool and comes in natural alpaca shades. How cool is that? 

    We don't believe in deadstock. Just like the rest of our assortment, the knit is produced in small batches at our female-lead, family-run partner factory in Šiauliai, Lithuania. You'll get a card with your order telling you exactly who knitted your garment and a little about them.

Made at Daiva's

For this knit we partnered up with a family-owned knitwear factory in Šiauliai, a small town in Northern Lithuania. The factory is run by Daiva who opened the factory 25 years ago with her husband Redas. Today, Daiva employs around 20 women from the local community, including her daughters, Gabija and Armina. Each sweater piece is individually factory-knitted at Daiva's and then sewn together by hand. This zero-waste approach is pretty cool because it ensures no leftover scraps - we literally knit the shapes that'll be sewn together.