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Expertly handmade by our local team of knitters in Northern Ireland, this striped skirt combines luxuriously soft merino wool with recycled sari silk for a truly unique finish. Finished with a bow, this piece is truly one-of-a-kind. 

Designed and handmade in Northern Ireland

Material: 90% merino wool and 10% sari silk

🌎 Our merino wool is a natural, renewable, biodegradable fibre which has a super buttery soft feel. Merino wool biodegrades in less than a year when disposed of in landfills, which majorly reduces the environmental impact and the amount of waste left to future generations. Our merino wool is responsibly sourced and RWS certified. Tussah Silk (wild silk) is a natural, biodegradable and long-lasting fibre. This type of silk is made from cocoons found in open forests where several species of wild moths live, therefore reducing the environmental impact of silk production and silk farms. For more information, please see our FAQ page.

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1of1 Blended Chunky Knit Midi Skirt S (Sample)

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Expertly handmade by our local team of knitters in Northern Ireland, this striped skirt combines luxuriously soft merino wool with recycled sari silk for a truly unique finish. Finished with a bow, this piece is truly one-of-a-kind. 

Designed and handmade in Northern Ireland

Material: 90% merino wool and 10% sari silk

🌎 Our merino wool is a natural, renewable, biodegradable fibre which has a super buttery soft feel. Merino wool biodegrades in less than a year when disposed of in landfills, which majorly reduces the environmental impact and the amount of waste left to future generations. Our merino wool is responsibly sourced and RWS certified. Tussah Silk (wild silk) is a natural, biodegradable and long-lasting fibre. This type of silk is made from cocoons found in open forests where several species of wild moths live, therefore reducing the environmental impact of silk production and silk farms. For more information, please see our FAQ page.