PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- The Classic Cable Sweater features a beautiful traditional cable-knit pattern crafted from the Native World Luxury Blend. The cable construction adds texture, visual interest, and additional warmth through the deeper knit structure. A wardrobe investment piece that never goes out of style. Made in New Zealand.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
| SKU | NB885 |
| Blend | Luxury Blend — 70% Superfine Merino (17.5 Micron), 20% Possum Fibre, 10% Mulberry Silk |
| Style | Cable-knit crewneck sweater |
| Fit | Women's |
| Colours | Lily, Natural |
| Sizes | S / M / L / XL / 2XL |
| Origin | Made in New Zealand |
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
• Traditional cable-knit pattern — timeless aesthetic
• Luxury Blend — Superfine Merino, Possum & Silk
• Cable construction for additional warmth and texture
• Supersoft against the skin
• Investment piece designed for longevity
• Made in New Zealand
Women's Size Chart
• Luxury Blend — Superfine Merino, Possum & Silk
• Cable construction for additional warmth and texture
• Supersoft against the skin
• Investment piece designed for longevity
• Made in New Zealand
Women's Size Chart
| Size | Chest (cm) | Body Length (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| S | 90–95 | 61 |
| M | 95–100 | 63 |
| L | 100–106 | 65 |
| XL | 106–112 | 67 |
| 2XL | 112–118 | 69 |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is cable knit and why does it add warmth?
Cable knit is a knitting technique where twisted stitch patterns create rope-like textures. The twisted structure increases fabric density, adding insulation and making the garment warmer than a flat-knit equivalent.
How do I care for a cable-knit sweater?
Hand wash cold with wool detergent, or use a delicate machine cycle. Gently squeeze out water — never wring. Lay flat on a towel to dry and reshape while damp.
How should I care for this garment?
Hand wash cold or machine wash on a delicate/wool cycle with wool detergent. Do not wring. Lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight or heat. Do not tumble dry.
Is the Possum fibre ethically sourced?
Yes. Brushtail possums are an introduced pest species in New Zealand and are controlled under government-sanctioned programmes to protect native wildlife. The possum fibre used in Native World products is a by-product of these conservation efforts.
