Shetland Wool Cable Knit Crew Neck Sweater
Shetland Wool Cable Knit Crew Neck Sweater
The Lanam Shop
This men’s Shetland wool cable knit sweater is crafted in Scotland using Lambswool Shetland yarns – for an even softer touch. Wool is carded, dyed, and mixed with other colors to give the “unique Shetland” color variation for by a two-hundred-year-old Scottish yarn spinner. Significantly warmer than regular wool, Shetland Wool jumpers are tough enough to brave the coldest Scottish day, yet breathable enough for daily use.
- Ships in One to Three Days
- Eligible for Free USA Shipping
- Returns within 30 Days After Delivery
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Product Features
Product Features
- From the Men's department — Shetland Wool collection
- Made in Hawick, Scotland
- Two-ply, 2/11.3nm yarn
- J. C. Rennie & Co. yarn
- 100% Lambswool
- Classic Fit
- Dry clean
Manufacturing Process
Manufacturing Process
Diligent attention to detail is evident throughout the 30-step crafting process. The individual sweater panels are knitted on century-old machines, hand-linked, feature hand-sewn & handknit finishings, and are washed using the soft waters of The River Teviot—affording the finished knits a lustrous and soft finish. With a commitment to uncompromising quality, sustainability, and enduring value our knitwear pieces reflect 150 years of manufacturing prowess.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
The following terms apply to the purchase of Shetland Wool Cable Knit Crew Neck Sweater when purchased at full-price:
- Usually Ships in: One to Three Days
- Returnable within: 30 Days After Delivery
- Credit Type: Refund, Store Credit, or Exchange
- Applicable Restocking Fee: None
*Return shipping fees paid by Customer (if returnable)
Shipping Policy Summary:
Free (2-6 day) ground shipping to the United States over $150. Flat Rate Shipping: $7.95 under $150 to the USA, $55 to Canada (DDP), and $75 to all other locations (DAP). For International shipments only: DDP (Delivery Duties Paid; no additional taxes should be due on delivery) and DAP (Delivery at Place; additional taxes, duties, and fees may be due subject to local laws). We cannot determine in advance duties for countries we ship to on a DAP basis. DDP to Canada is for orders with a pre-tax & shipping total of $400 USD.
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Return/Exchange Policy Summary:
Clothing & Accessories: salable, unused merchandise accepted within 30 days with original tags attached and packaging. Some brands and materials excluded.
Home & Tabletop: most items are considered special order and cannot be returned.
Personalized Items: personalized, custom, engraved, and embroidered items cannot be returned.
Sale Items: salable, unused merchandise accepted within 15 days with original tags attached and packaging.
Discontinued/Closeout Items: accepted for Store Credit only within five days of Delivery.
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Shetland Wool Cable Knit Crew Neck Sweater
This men’s Shetland wool cable knit sweater is crafted in Scotland using Lambswool Shetland yarns – for an even softer touch. Wool is carded, dyed, and mixed with other colors to give the “unique Shetland” color variation for by a two-hundred-year-old Scottish yarn spinner. Significantly warmer than regular wool, Shetland Wool jumpers are tough enough to brave the coldest Scottish day, yet breathable enough for daily use.
Learn more about the Shetland Lambswool difference and browse all available men's Shetland wool styles. Pair with one of our men's Viyella shirts for a timeless look.
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Crafted in Hawick, Scotland
Our Shetland sweaters are knitted on antique machines, hand-linked, feature hand-sewn finishings, and are washed using the soft, natural water of The River Teviot. Hawick is the home of the finest knitwear.
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Unique Supersoft Shetland Wool
Spun in Aberdeenshire, in northeast Scotland, our yarns use a mix of lambswool from the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. Softer than most, our version offers the same look and warmth while being softer.
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Authentic Scottish Yarn
Produced by one of the last woollen mills still in Scotland, the process of carding, dying, and mixing has gone largely unchanged since the Industrial Revolution. Since 1798, J. C. Rennie has produced exceptional wool yarns.