Quinton Chadwick

QUINTON CHADWICK FAIRISLE JUMPER IN TEAL WITH AQUA, PINK AND GINGER

£200

We have managed to get a very small number of this beautiful super soft Quinton Chadwick, 100% extra fine lambswool jumper. It features a miniature snowflake and is based on retro fair-isle patterns.

Quinton Chadwick have evolved the shape and made it slightly shorter and boxier than the classic fit sweater. Still with their signature pattern detail on the cuff but with a bracelet length sleeve. It looks great with skirts now as well as trousers or jeans as a result of this improvement.

This copper beech colour-way is a deep teal colour with patterning in aqua, dusky pinks and a hint of ginger. 

The yarn goes to the nearby small family run Mill that knits the sweaters one at time and hand finishes them, using traditional Scottish skills and patterns reinterpreted with our modern design and zero waste sustainable approach.

This attention to detail and time honoured craftsmanship will ensure the sweater lasts a lifetime and hopefully will be loved, kept and passed on like an heirloom.

Sizes:

Small - chest 49 cms measured flat front only / length 52 cms / centre back to end cuff 66cm 

Medium - chest 53 cms measured flat front only / length 54 cms / centre back to end cuff 68cm 

Large - chest 57 cms measured flat front only / length 56 cms / centre back to end cuff 72cm 

Model is a size 8 and wears a small.

About Quinton Chadwick

Jess Quinton and Jane Chadwick use British mills for their yarn supplies, always 100% natural and biodegradable fibres. Mostly Lambswool or Merino and they also use Recycled Cashmere when it is available. They like to combine traditional knitting techniques with new technology to make a more sustainable product. Their seamless hats and cut edge scarves are cleverly designed to ensure there is zero yarn waste in the production process. 

Today QUINTON CHADWICK products are recognised for their unique colour combinations; their modern take on traditional patterns, the sustainability of their British production and the quality of their craftsmanship.

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