Olga De Polga - Montreal Angora Knit Navy

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Size: S/M

Olga De Polga's Montreal Angora knit takes cosy to a new level. Crafted in an impossibly soft and warm angora blend, this jumper will keep you toasty on the greyest of days while still staying comfortable and light. Team with the  Peggy Fine Cord Pants Caramel.

  • Relaxed, boxy fit that drapes with ease
  • Dropped shoulder
  • Round neckline
  • Ribbing at the neckline and cuffs
  • Slightly cropped length, finishes just above the hip
  • 80% Ethically-Sourced Angora, 20% Acrylic blend
  • Incredibly warm and soft
  • Model is 173cm / 5'8" tall and is wearing a S/M - This size is generous. 
  • Designed in Melbourne, made in Korea with love

Please note that since this sweater is made of angora, it does shed. The shedding settles down after some wear. Please see the Fabric & Care tab for more information.

Size and Fit | 

The Montreal Angora Knit is cut in a boxy, relaxed style. The loose silhouette and stretchy knit fabrication mean it can drape and stretch to fit a wide range of sizes.

Garment measurements (in cm):

Size

Bust

Waist

Hem

Length

Sleeve

S/M

124

116

108

60

67

Care and Composition | 

  • 80% Angora, 20% Acrylic
  • Hand wash or delicate machine wash in cold water
  • Do not wash in hot water
  • Do not put in dryer
  • Garment should be laid flat neatly to retain shape
  • Do not wring tightly, soak, bleach
  • Iron or steam back into shape after washing
  • Do not dry clean

 

ANGORA

Angora refers to the downy coat produced by the Angora rabbit. Known for its soft, thin fibres, angora is much lighter and more delicate than wool. The angora fibre is shorter than wool and has a hollow interior, which gives this knit the halo-ey glow that you know and love. The hollow interior, however, does not allow for natural elasticity, which is why all of our angora sweaters are blended with acrylic fibres. If we didn't do this, the sweet knit you love would lose its integral shape. 

Does this angora sweater shed?


Yes. If it does not, it is not angora - or it composed of longer fibres. Although longer fibres shed less, the process involves plucking the rabbit - which is cruel. Our fibres are shorter because the rabbit is shorn - a cruelty-free process. Angora sweaters are known for being beautiful and soft. They're also known for their tendency to shed.

How can I minimise shedding?

Wear it.

The fibres will flatten and settle with use over time. We recommend wearing your angora knit with fabrics like denim and polyester, as the fibres are less likely to stick to these fabrics.

Keep it in a moist environment.

One of the reasons angora sheds is because the fibres can get statically charged. This means they'll draw other things (like hair or other fibres) to them. To avoid this, place the sweater in a room with a humidifier before you wear it. A humidifier or steam can keep the air from becoming too statically charged. You might need to do this frequently in the winter when the dry air can create static charges

Wash the sweater only when it needs it.

If you're in the habit of wearing a sweater for a short period of time and then washing it, you might be damaging the fibres. Unlike a sweater made from cotton or a synthetic material, angora only needs to be washed when it's truly dirty. You can over-wash an angora sweater which will wear out the fibres quickly. Wash your sweater if you notice dirt or sweat on the sweater or if it smells. Lay flat to dry.

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