The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck
The Drape Fit Boat Neck

The Drape Fit Boat Neck

Sale price£278

We have crafted a one-of-a-kind style that will take you through the day effortlessly. Luxuriously soft, with a drape reminiscent of the most precious fabrics, this sweater boasts a distinctive neckline and ensures your ideal temperature round-the-clock. Crafted from exclusive Tasmanian Merino Wool, it's simply incomparable–a must have.

Color:Tasman Forest
Size:S
In stock

Women Size Guide - The Drape Fit Boat Neck Sweater

How can I choose the right size?

We have placed approximative garment sizes measurements below (not body sizes). Each garment is unique and will naturally exhibit slight variations in sizes given that they are made from natural fibres and hand-finished. However, if you compare these measurements to garments you own, it will give you a good idea about the fit. Place your garments on a flat surface and take all measurements as indicated.

If you are already the lucky owner of a Wide Open World garment that fits you like a glove, you should select the same size (i.e. if you own size L please select L in this product).

Sleeve Length and Shoulder Width measurements are to be taken on a classic crew neck for comparison (note that this style is different from a crew neck as the shoulder seam sits lower than the shoulder and the length of the sleeves should be slightly shorter than a traditional crew neck by about 2cm or 3/4 inch).

Measurement instructions

  • Sleeve Length: Measure from the top of the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
  • Shoulder Width: Measure straight across between shoulder seams.
  • Bust Width: Measure 2.5cm below the armhole horizontally from side seam to side seam. This measurement represents half the circumference.
  • Body Length: Measure the full length of the garment from the neck seam down to the bottom hem at the back.
  • Bottom Hem Width: Measure the hem along the bottom edge of the garment horizontally side seam to side seam.
Size Chart Measurement Datum Position

Garment sizes

XS S M L XL
IT / EU 34 36 38 40 42
UK / US 6 8 10 12 14
A - Sleeve Length 58 59 59 60 60
B - Shoulder Width 32 33 35 37 38.5
C - Bust Width 53 55 57 59.5 62
D - Body Length 58 60 62 64 66
E - Bottom Hem Width 39 41 43 45 47

Unsure?

If you have any questions about sizes or a garment, then please drop us an email at info@wideopenworld.co . We'll be happy to help.

Women Size Guide - The Drape Fit Boat Neck Sweater

How can I choose the right size?

We have placed approximative garment sizes measurements below (not body sizes). Each garment is unique and will naturally exhibit slight variations in sizes given that they are made from natural fibres and hand-finished. However, if you compare these measurements to garments you own, it will give you a good idea about the fit. Place your garments on a flat surface and take all measurements as indicated.

If you are already the lucky owner of a Wide Open World garment that fits you like a glove, you should select the same size (i.e. if you own size L please select L in this product).

Sleeve Length and Shoulder Width measurements are to be taken on a classic crew neck for comparison (note that this style is different from a crew neck as the shoulder seam sits lower than the shoulder and the length of the sleeves should be slightly shorter than a traditional crew neck by about 2cm or 3/4 inch).

Measurement instructions

  • Sleeve Length: Measure from the top of the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
  • Shoulder Width: Measure straight across between shoulder seams.
  • Bust Width: Measure 2.5cm below the armhole horizontally from side seam to side seam. This measurement represents half the circumference.
  • Body Length: Measure the full length of the garment from the neck seam down to the bottom hem at the back.
  • Bottom Hem Width: Measure the hem along the bottom edge of the garment horizontally side seam to side seam.
Size Chart Measurement Datum Position

Garment sizes

XS S M L XL
IT / EU 34 36 38 40 42
UK / US 6 8 10 12 14
A - Sleeve Length 58 59 59 60 60
B - Shoulder Width 32 33 35 37 38.5
C - Bust Width 53 55 57 59.5 62
D - Body Length 58 60 62 64 66
E - Bottom Hem Width 39 41 43 45 47

Unsure?

If you have any questions about sizes or a garment, then please drop us an email at info@wideopenworld.co . We'll be happy to help.

FAQ

Where are your products made?

Our products are meticulously crafted in Italy, a country renowned for its tradition of excellence in knitwear production. Partnering with a state-of-the-art facility specialising in high-end manufacturing, we ensure that each garment is crafted to the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship. Not only do we collaborate with the best artisans, but we also challenge them to continuously innovate and elevate their craft. Furthermore, our manufacturing partners are committed to environmental sustainability. Equipped with solar panels and employing a closed-cycle washing technology, the facility minimises its environmental footprint, reflecting our shared commitment to eco-conscious practices.

 

Where does your superfine Merino wool come from?

We take pride in sourcing our superfine Merino wool from a unique farm in Tasmania, renowned for its dedication to environmental stewardship and animal welfare. Nestled in this pristine environment, the farm upholds rigorous standards of land management, ensuring that the land is well-tended and sustainable. By prioritising the well-being of the land and its inhabitants, we not only produce exceptional knitwear but also contribute to the preservation of our natural resources.

 

The wool comes from Tasmania, isn't a local supply chain better to reduce carbon emissions?

There's a common misconception that local always means more sustainable, especially regarding carbon emissions. However, this isn't necessarily true, particularly for certain foods grown in the UK, like tomatoes in greenhouse systems, which can generate carbon emissions nearly 20 times greater than their counterparts grown in open fields in Spain. Despite this, marketing often leads people to believe that local is inherently better. While local production may benefit the national economy, it doesn't always align with sustainability goals.

Our Superfine Tasmanian Merino wool is transported via container ship, which, while still reliant on fossil fuels, is approximately 50 times less CO2 intensive than air freight. Let's not pretend a fashion brand can change the shipping industry, however it can and should make conscientious choices, taking a holistic approach to sustainability. The container ship journey adds about 0.5 kg CO2e per jumper on average, representing less than 4% of a jumper’s total emissions. To put this into perspective, it's equivalent to the emissions from just two washing machine cycles on a 0.63 kWh run. Considering we think you will only need to wash your merino wool 3 times a year, it becomes a compelling conscious addition to a sustainable wardrobe.

 

Can your Merino wool garments be machine washed?

Absolutely! Following our care instructions, machine washing is not only permissible but recommended. Unlike hand washing, machine washing ensures the fibres are kept at a consistent temperature and avoids any unnecessary friction between them, especially to get rid of the extra water. As long as the washing machine has a wool setting, operates below 30°C, and maintains a gentle spin below 300 RPM, your garments should emerge perfectly unscathed. Thanks to our yarn and knitting techniques, our garments are engineered for longevity, promising years of wear. For those who prefer hand washing, soaking the garments according to our care instructions is equally suitable. Lastly, ironing is key to maintaining the garments' shape. Should wrinkles appear post-wash, a gentle ironing session on low heat, and inside-out, will restore that crisp and polished look to your jumper.

 

Do you really mean we can only wash merino wool jumpers 3 times per year?

Yes, indeed. Allow us to explain. After thorough testing spanning over a year, here's what we've discovered: Following weeks of wear, particularly in active or perspiration-inducing scenarios, you may notice a slight odour, especially in the underarm area if worn next-to-skin. Fear not! Merely airing your jumpers outside for a few hours will work wonders. Merino wool is naturally antibacterial, and with its superior moisture-wicking properties, it is exceptionally odour resistant. When you notice a smell, your merino wool needs a few hours to get rid of it. Should the smell persist, it's time for a wash. We recommend washing them 3 times a year to maintain their pristine condition. In our experience, washing every four months has proven effective. Even after a year of rigorous wear—four times a week on average, and twice weekly during warmer months—our jumpers have retained their original quality. We're eager to hear about your own experiences with our exquisite knits. We're confident they'll surpass all other garments in your collection. After all, quality speaks for itself.

 

What does absolute sustainability mean?

Absolute sustainability is simply sustainability. The need to add the word "absolute" stems from a common misconception perpetuated by the industry. Many believe that reducing a product's impact equates to sustainability, but this couldn't be further from the truth. Sustainability and impact are distinct concepts. For example, while a kilogram of rice requires 1962 litres of freshwater, tofu requires only 139 litres. However, this doesn't mean tofu is inherently more sustainable than rice.

So, what does absolute sustainability entail? It involves preserving ecosystem integrity by maintaining natural habitats, forests, and preventing fertiliser run-off that can harm waterways. It also includes managing water consumption to ensure the continued health of freshwater ecosystems, and avoiding the accumulation of chemicals in the environment as well as contributing to maintaining global temperatures stable. 

Contrary to focusing solely on reducing product impacts, absolute sustainability begins with setting limits on our use of natural resources. It's about understanding and respecting the needs of nature, and then utilising human ingenuity to work within those boundaries. Businesses that adopt an absolute sustainability model have their output constrained by ecological limits since they contribute to maintaining a natural equilibrium.

 

Will you put clothes on sales?

In short, no. Here's why: Unlike many brands that resort to sales due to overproduction or pressure to meet revenue targets, we remain steadfast in our commitment to fair pricing and timeless quality. Our inventory is carefully curated with enduring pieces intended to be cherished for years, eschewing fleeting fashion trends. Moreover, our focus on sustainability and ethics is unwavering. We collaborate with the finest artisans in Italy, ensuring our supply chain upholds fairness and provides workers with excellent conditions and living wages. Thus, our priority lies in crafting unique, sustainable, awesome garments—not in periodic sales boosts.

 

This exquisitely crafted sweater strikes the perfect balance between a relaxed, slouchy style and a flattering, waist-hugging slim fit. Versatile and timeless, it is your canvas to dress up for formal affairs or dress down for leisure, embodying the pinnacle of luxurious adaptability. With its distinctive neckline giving a chic feminine style and a wool draping beautifully, we think you'll instantly fall in love with it.

- A note on colour: We've included additional photos to showcase how the Tasman Forest colour appears under various lighting conditions. It's one of those enchanting shades that beautifully transforms with different ambient lights, much like the ever-changing hues of a Tasman forest. It is a teal-like colour.

  • Pioneering Sustainability: Introducing APres, the world's first absolute sustainability model derived from the planetary boundaries. Ever wondered if a business could have limits on what it takes from the environment? Now you've met the first.
  • Impeccable Craftsmanship: Our sweaters are fully fashioned, resulting in a look that's nothing short of impeccable. This approach also ensures a natural, unrestricted range of movement and zero waste during production.
  • Distinctive Details: We feature beautiful fashioning details on the shoulders, contrasting colour stitching on the inner collar, with a matching innovative intarsia logo placed just above the hip. We like being different.
  • Crafted in Italy: Every garment is lovingly made in Italy, using solar energy, where we take the time to perfect each piece, savouring the moments in between espressos.
  • Positive Future: What will you do with it?
Luxury clothing made in Italy from the finest Tasmanian Merino for a modern and sharp style. Softness and comfort, premium knitwear.

UNIQUE. SUSTAINABLE. AWESOME.

Our mission is to craft incredibly desirable garments that make people feel good, whilst pioneering new ways of doing business that show how we can live well within planetary boundaries. We restore balance between humanity and the natural world.

Where others seek volume, we seek harmony.