Joe Sail Antracite Grey
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What to expect
Joe Sail is a real winter warmer. Soft and toasty, and non-itchy. Fashionable substitute for a coat.
True, 100% extra fine Merino wool craves some attention, but in return will last you a long time.
100% EXTRA FINE MERINO WOOL
The major part of our pullovers and cardigans is made of extra fine Merino wool, measuring about 19.5 micron. Soft like a baby’s… well you get the picture! Merino wool is known for its heat and moisture absorbing qualities. Merino wool keeps heat in, and keeps heat out, which makes it ideal for both summer and winter (and a firm favourite not just among mountaineers).
Merino wool has many fine qualities:
- It retains its shape. No matter how often you wear your Joe.
- Merino wool is colour-fast and will never fade.
- Merino wool is elastic, so you will always look sharp.
- Merino wool is antibacterial and does not absorb odours. Not even after long periods of wear.
This is also why Merino wool doesn’t have to be washed: just airing your pullover out overnight will make it smell fresh again. Still, we advise you to wash your Joe’s at least twice a year to deter moths. Simply throw Joe into the machine, and select the wool program. The structure and fineness of our Merino wool make Joe soft and non-scratchy.
How to care for Merino Wool
Thanks to Merino wool’s antibacterial qualities, you don’t have to wash your Joe very often. Just air your Joe outside for a night, and he will be ready for wear the next day!
Still, we recommend washing your Joe every now and then. You can do this simply and easily on the wool wash cycle in the washing machine
(30° maximum, spin cycle no more than 600 rpm).
A word of warning about washing: Don’t wash this pullover all by its lonesome self, but throw in a couple of other wool items.
Because of its weight and the low spin speed for wool, the pullover cannot make the necessary RPM and will come out of the washer soaking wet and will take forever to dry.
And who wants to wait that long before they can put on their Joe again?
Take a look at the maintenance instructions below for best results.
Take care of your Joe
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Woolwash at 30° and 600 rpm max
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Use wool detergent, no softeners
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No tumbledry (could be deadly)
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Dry flat
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Iron away with a little steam
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No bleach, this will kill the colour
