Adorawool
Adorawool - Lightweight Cropped Cardigan in Silk & Cotton - Minty
Our cropped cardigan is a perfect layer for the Spring, Summer & Autumn
They are knitted in silk 30% and Cotton 70%, 14 Guage - 2 Ply Jersey and completely natural, like all of our products.
Its a Crew neck style with petite buttons all the way down the front.
We've designed them with delicately ribbed cuffs and a matching waistband.
The arms have 3'4 length sleeves.
It's a versatile cardigan as it looks great buttoned up and worn over a vest or camisole. But it also works well as an extra layer over a sleeveless dress.
Lovely soft fabric. It's also machine washable at 30 degrees and a slow spin.
We want to give you the best possible online shopping experience so aim to get your purchase to you next day if ordered before 2pm ( Monday-Friday)
If you decide the purchase is not for you, then we offer free returns and a full refund.
Give us a brief explanation as to why you wish to return the item and we will send you a pre-paid label to return to us.
UK orders are sent First Class Next Day Royal Mail - £3.85 fixed rate
All orders over the value of £75 qualify for free postage.
For bulk orders we may use other courier services, but we will forward any tracking details in this event.
International orders outside of the UK are £12.50 - tracking supplied
Buying natural and wearing our clothing longer means we can all do our tiny bit for the planet.
Adorawool's natural fibres, whether Cashmere, Wool, Merino or Silk, are machine washable at a low temperature and slow spin.
Ideally, on a delicates or wool cycle with a mild detergent.
If you want the best for your garments, then a slow, gentle soak in a handwash or wool liquid will ensure you keep your favourite yarns for decades to come.
Once washed, rinsed and gently wrung, dry flat over a clothes horse. Enabling the fibres to slowly regain their shape and form.
Looking and feeling new, like the day you first met.
For peace of mind, stow your knitwear in a sealed bag throughout the warmer months, where hungry moths can't snack on the keratin in the fibres.




