A timeless silhouette with a relaxed fit and refined finishes. Hand-loomed in Bare Knitwear's signature lofty, lightweight yarn, it features a seamless neckline and subtle fashioning details at the chest. The easy roll neck and generous raglan armhole make it ideal for effortless layering through the cooler seasons.
Fabric - 56
Hand wash in cool water using a neutral soap.
Re-shape and lay flat to dry.
Do not stretch of twist garment during washing.
Size Guide - flat measurements
XS/S - Bust 19.75" / Hem 20.25" / Length 25.25"
S/M - Bust 20.75" / Hem 21.25" / Length 26"
M/L - Bust 21.75" / Hem 22.25" / Length 26.75"
L/XL - Bust 23" / Hem 23.5" / Length 28"
Why does Zinnia love Bare Knitwear?
In 2012 the first Bare Knitwear collection was created from a small studio on the West Coast of Canada. As the brand expanded the search began for honest, small-scale production, sustainable fibers and artisan craftsmanship. This led to the exploration of the rugged landscapes of the Peruvian Andes, known for their high quality fibers and talented artisans.
After weeks spent working with local producers in remote regions, the production finally found its home in Ayacucho, a tiny Peruvian town tucked in the south central Andes.
Today, each Bare Knitwear garment is still brought to life by hand through a collaborative development process merging the ancient heritage of Peruvian techniques with modern design. The brand continues to work with small producers throughout Peru for the sourcing of their signature alpaca, wool and Pima cotton collections.
The proudest achievement of all is the personal relationships the brand has forged with their partners who employ and empower local Peruvian artisans. Over time Bare has witnessed the difference quality employment can bring to a community, providing sustainable employment for local artisans and the opportunity for them to have true autonomy over their future.
The wool used by Bare Knitwear has a free of mulesing certification and their suppliers hold the RAS (Responsible Alpaca Standard) and RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) certificate.
Where possible, they choose to work with un-dyed, natural materials. When dyes are used they use low-impact, OEKO-TEX certified dyes that are heavy metal and azo-free, ensuring consumer and environmental safety.