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They are a middleweight. I am not sure if that helps but it is not thin like a merino wool sweater but not too too thick like a heavy lambswool. The Shetland version is slightly coarse in touch but really warm because of the dense knit. I am not sure if you are familiar with Margaret Howell's sweaters but these are made in the same factory so if you have seen those in person this Shetland one is quite similar.
The blue cashmere one is very soft (70% merino wool and 30% cashmere). Similar thickness as the Shetland but a different texture.
Thanks in regards to the colour choice comment. We like to call the blue a Cookie Monster Blue. I'm not sure if that is a turnoff though!
-Saager

They are a middleweight. I am not sure if that helps but it is not thin like a merino wool sweater but not too too thick like a heavy lambswool. The Shetland version is slightly coarse in touch but really warm because of the dense knit. I am not sure if you are familiar with Margaret Howell's sweaters but these are made in the same factory so if you have seen those in person this Shetland one is quite similar.
The blue cashmere one is very soft (70% merino wool and 30% cashmere). Similar thickness as the Shetland but a different texture.
Thanks in regards to the colour choice comment. We like to call the blue a Cookie Monster Blue. I'm not sure if that is a turnoff though!
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Thanks! Glad you like them.
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Hi,
Frank described this as a "deadstock material, a sort of corduroy." It is interesting in the sense that there is no stretch like cotton jersey cardigan. The fabric is knit in opposite directions to keep it taught and gives a corduroy type look and feel, though the wale is not very thick and the indent is not what you would see on most items made from corduroy. I hope that makes sense. You can see a close-up of the fabric in the image below.
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Sorry forgot to say it is on the lighter side in terms of weight. Here is an image of it being worn.

Hi,
Frank described this as a "deadstock material, a sort of corduroy." It is interesting in the sense that there is no stretch like cotton jersey cardigan. The fabric is knit in opposite directions to keep it taught and gives a corduroy type look and feel, though the wale is not very thick and the indent is not what you would see on most items made from corduroy. I hope that makes sense. You can see a close-up of the fabric in the image below.
-Saager
Thanks! I am not sure of the best way to describe the fabric since it is a bit unique but yes i think you put it best in that it is not stretchy and delicate like most knit cardigans.
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