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As seen on Black Pink's Lalisa

Beat the colder seasons with our super cosy chunky knit balaclavas. Handmade using a blend of extra warm lilac merino wool and recycled sari silk. 

Designed by Hope and handmade in Northern Ireland by our local team of knitters. Read more about us here.

Material: 90% merino wool and 10% recycled sari silk

🌎 Merino wool is a natural, renewable, biodegradable fibre which has a super buttery soft feel. Our merino wool is responsibly sourced and RWS certified. Our sari silk is crafted from up-cycled sari fibres, ensuring that the original materials are diverted from landfills. Instead, they undergo colour sorting and deconstruction to be transformed into this sustainable recycled fibre. For more information, please see our FAQ page.

This piece requires special care. For care instructions, please see here

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Lilac Chunky Knit Balaclava

Regular price £175 £158 Sale
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Handmade to order | Ships in 3-5 weeks

As seen on Black Pink's Lalisa

Beat the colder seasons with our super cosy chunky knit balaclavas. Handmade using a blend of extra warm lilac merino wool and recycled sari silk. 

Designed by Hope and handmade in Northern Ireland by our local team of knitters. Read more about us here.

Material: 90% merino wool and 10% recycled sari silk

🌎 Merino wool is a natural, renewable, biodegradable fibre which has a super buttery soft feel. Our merino wool is responsibly sourced and RWS certified. Our sari silk is crafted from up-cycled sari fibres, ensuring that the original materials are diverted from landfills. Instead, they undergo colour sorting and deconstruction to be transformed into this sustainable recycled fibre. For more information, please see our FAQ page.

This piece requires special care. For care instructions, please see here