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Merino Wool Aran Knit Men's Zip Sweater

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Processing Time: 3-7 days
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Weight: 4 lb
Package: 15" × 12" × 5"

Description

Wrap yourself in comfort and timeless style with our Men's Zip Neck Fisherman Sweater, crafted from 100% Merino wool for exceptional softness and warmth. This premium piece blends traditional Irish craftsmanship with a clean, modern look, making it perfect for chilly mornings, weekend outings, or layering on a cold winter night. Makes a Pefect Valentine's Gift!

The classic Aran stitches add depth and heritage, while the raised half-zip collar gives you versatile styling—wear it open for a relaxed vibe or zipped up for extra insulation. Whether you're heading outdoors, dressing up for a casual dinner, or simply want a sweater that feels as good as it looks, this piece delivers lasting comfort, authenticity, and effortless charm.

100% Merino wool — naturally soft, breathable, and insulating without overheating
Raised collar with half-zip for adjustable warmth and easy layering
Traditional Aran stitches including cable and tree of life patterns
Available in Natural, Charcoal, Army Green, Navy, and Anthracite
Designed in the tradition of Irish Aran Island knitwear
Holds its shape and resists pilling with proper care
Versatile enough for casual, outdoor, or smart-casual settings
A lasting wardrobe piece built for years of wear, not seasonal trends

Frequently Asked Questions

Merino wool comes from Merino sheep and has exceptionally fine fibers — typically 17 to 21 microns compared to 35–40 microns for standard wool (human hair is about 70 microns). This fineness means the fibers bend rather than prickle against skin, producing a softness unmatched by most natural fibers.

No. The itchiness of regular wool comes from coarse, rigid fibers that poke nerve endings in the skin. Merino fibers at 17–21 microns are fine enough to flex on contact, so they don't trigger that prickling sensation. Even people with sensitive skin or eczema can generally wear merino wool comfortably.

Yes — merino wool naturally regulates body temperature. The crimped fibers trap tiny air pockets for insulation in cold weather, while also wicking moisture away from skin and releasing it to cool you in warmer conditions. Merino can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in moisture before feeling damp.

Hand wash in cool water with a mild detergent, then press out water gently — never wring or twist. Lay flat on a clean towel to dry and reshape. Never hang wet merino (it will stretch) or tumble dry (heat causes shrinkage). Avoid bleach and fabric softener.

Aran knitting originates from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland in Galway Bay. The distinctive cable patterns were developed in the late 1800s by island women using local wool. The original sweaters were knitted in unscoured wool that retained natural lanolin, making them naturally water-resistant — essential for Atlantic fishermen.

Each Aran stitch pattern carries traditional symbolic meaning: the cable stitch represents fishermen's ropes and safety at sea, the honeycomb symbolizes hard work and its rewards, the diamond represents hopes of wealth and success, and the basket stitch symbolizes a plentiful catch. These meanings are rooted in the island fishing community's way of life.

Merino wool is one of the most sustainable natural fibers available. It is 100% renewable (sheep are shorn annually without harm), fully biodegradable (breaking down in soil within about 15 weeks), and produces no microplastic pollution unlike synthetics. Its natural odor resistance also means garments need washing less frequently, saving water and energy.

This is a SAOL product, designed and manufactured in Ireland. SAOL (the Irish word for "life") is based in County Westmeath and uses 100% merino virgin wool, ethically and sustainably sourced. "Made in Ireland" on a SAOL label means the garment was actually manufactured in Ireland, not simply designed there.

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