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The classic, low turtle neck Hopper Sweater is a wardrobe staple with directional details. The wide, bell sleeves make this sweater perfect for layering on cool days, while the asymmetric hemline allows for fun styling options with wide leg pants like our Dahme Pant.
80% Lambswool & 20% Nylon
This garment has been crafted from a soft lambswool blend yarn. Lambswool is a fine, soft wool that creates a softer finish than regular wool and is less likely to cause the skin irritation sometimes found with wool. Wool is a natural, renewable fibre.
These knits were made by Morinda Knitwear Corporation who we have been working with since 2019. They are a family-owned business established in 1999, with their head office based in Hong Kong and the manufacturing and designing departments in located in the Dongguan Yin Lun Knitting Factory in Dalang Town, Dongguan, China. As members of Sedex their factory is regularly audited for safe and fair work practices.
An easy fitting style with an A-line hem and wide, bell-shaped sleeves. The main fit points to check are focused on the bust and the upper arm. We recommend taking your usual size.
Approximate bust measurements (measured flat):
6: 52 cm
8: 54.5 cm
10: 57 cm
12: 59.5 cm
14: 62 cm
16: 64.5 cm
18: 67 cm
Approximate sleeve length measurement:
6: 44.2 cm
8: 44.6 cm
10: 45 cm
12: 45.4 cm
14: 45.8 cm
16: 46.2 cm
18: 46.6 cm
Approximate length measurement:
6: 63 cm
8: 64 cm
10: 65 cm
12: 66 cm
14: 67 cm
16: 68 cm
18: 69 cm
Our model Selma wearing the Hopper Sweater in Sangria measures:
Height: 175 cm
Bust: 80 cm
Waist: 62 cm
Hips: 91 cm
She is wearing a size 10
Our model Harmony wearing the Hopper Sweater in Graphite measures:
Height: 174 cm
Bust: 84 cm
Waist: 66 cm
Hips: 90 cm
She is wearing a size 8
$2 donated to tree planting
for every online order
Learn more$2 donated to tree planting
We are donating $2 to Tree Project for every online order to provide funds to restore native vegetation throughout Victoria, Australia. Thank you for helping to sow the seeds for a sustainable future.