Cosy up in colour.
The Kabrit Scarf has exaggerated fringe details at each end, and is knitted in a cosy yarn.
50% Wool 30% Alpaca 20% Hemp
This knitted blend has temperature regulating qualities, with wool retaining warmth when needed, while remaining cool and breathable on the body.
Alpaca creates a fluffy finish for that cosy, comfortable feel. Alpaca is generally farmed using lower impact traditional methods. Their soft hooves reduce the amount of soil erosion caused from alpaca farming, allowing for minimal damage to the land used for farming.
Hemp has a beautiful, natural texture similar to linen. Modern production techniques result in a hemp fibre that is soft while still very strong and durable. Hemp requires minimal water, fertilisers or pesticides to grow, making it a more environmentally responsible option.
The wool used in this blend is responsibly farmed and verified non-mulesed.
The fibres used in this blend are renewable and biodegradable.
These knits were made by Hop Hing Woollen Sweaters Factory who we have been working with since 2007. They are a family-owned business established by the late Mr Tsui Senior in 1962. Now owned and managed by his son Jeff, they have their head office, development team and sampling in Hong Kong and their main manufacturing in Dongguan, China. We have a great, long-term working relationship with them.
We are actively working to source more sustainable yarns with them through Novetex and UPW. The factory is a member of Sedex and undergoes regular social compliance audits.
The Kabrit Scarf is one size, measuring 200cm in length and 40cm in width.