The Vanguard Crew

Sale price£258
Color:Autumn Stag
Size:XS

The Vanguard Crew redefines timeless luxury through meticulous Italian craftsmanship and exclusive single-origin Tasmanian Merino wool. Designed for versatility, this contemporary knit transitions seamlessly from work to weekend, offering unrivalled comfort and elegance.

Only a limited number are crafted each season—ensuring exclusivity while upholding our absolute sustainability promise: each garment helps conserve Tasmanian ecosystems.

Limited collection

Limited collection available. In line with our commitment to responsible production, these pieces are crafted in deliberate batches to ensure absolute sustainability standards. Each production batch directly funds ecosystem conservation in Tasmania. Select sizes (S, M, L) from our first 250 garments are ready to ship immediately. A second release follows in September, with the final batch (all sizes) completing the collection end of November 2025.
To mark this first chapter of Wide Open World, the collection is offered at founding prices—a gesture of appreciation to our earliest supporters. Reserve yours now to experience this inaugural chapter of Wide Open World.

  • Crafted in Italy by artisans who understand that true luxury lies in the details. The fully-fashioned construction yields zero waste while ensuring impeccable drape and unrestricted movement. Subtle shoulder detailing and our distinctive intarsia logo placed discreetly at the back speak to those who appreciate refined craftsmanship.
  • The garment is meticulously constructed with a 12-gauge knit, balancing a refined texture with a free-flowing feel that works in all seasons.
  • The tailored silhouette offers a contemporary interpretation of this wardrobe essential—slim without restriction, with particular attention paid to the forearm tension and shoulder fit for a composed, confident silhouette.
  • Fits true to size. Select your normal size for a refined fit suitable for wearing directly against skin or over a light layer. Choose one size up if a more relaxed fit is preferred.
  • Our model (188cm/6'2", chest 101cm/40", waist 81cm/32") wears size M.
Tasmanian Superfine Merino
  • Sourced exclusively from a single flock in Tasmania, our superfine Merino wool embodies our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship. The resulting fibre is remarkably soft yet resilient, regulating temperature naturally and requiring minimal maintenance. 
  • The fibre in this garment has been spun into a 2x2/48 yarn for a luxurious feel and enhanced durability.
  • Each Vanguard Crew sold protects approximately 200m² of natural habitat—half on our partner farm in Tasmania and half through perpetual conservation with the Tasmanian Land Conservancy. This direct action supports endangered species including the Tasmanian devil and spotted-tail quoll while maintaining ecological balance. 
  • This garment is integrated into our APres model for absolute sustainability, representing a fundamental shift in how luxury can operate within planetary boundaries. It is a world first for environmental stewardship and commerce. The latest APres absolute sustainability evaluation is shown below.
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Absolute Sustainability Evaluation

Bio

100%

Land System

100%

Novel Entities

100%

Freshwater N&P Score

Pending

Atmo

100%

GHG Emissions (CO2e/Garment)

13.7 kg (8.3)

GHG Score

100%

Ozone Score

100%

Aerosols Score

100%

Hydro

Pending

Freshwater Use

Pending

  • Merino's natural anti-bacterial properties mean this garment requires remarkably little maintenance. Simply air outdoors periodically to refresh.

  • When washing becomes necessary (typically three times yearly), hand wash with pH-neutral wool shampoo. Soak for 20 minutes, rinse in cold water without wringing, roll in a towel to remove excess moisture, and dry flat. Alternatively, machine wash on a wool cycle (max 30°C and max 300 RPM) following instructions provided with the garments. This considered approach extends both the garment's life and its environmental credentials.

Size Guide - Men - Crew

 

Size Guide: Finding Your Perfect Fit

At Wide Open World, we understand that true luxury is about more than just aesthetics—it's about a perfect, considered fit that respects both you and our planet.

Our Commitment to Craftsmanship

Each garment is a unique expression of our dedication to sustainability and timeless design. Crafted from premium Tasmanian superfine merino wool and meticulously finished by Italian artisans, our pieces naturally exhibit subtle variations that celebrate their handcrafted origin.

How to Measure

To ensure the most precise fit, we recommend:

  • Sleeve Length: Measure from the top of the shoulder seam to the cuff's end.
  • Shoulder Width: Measure straight across between shoulder seams.
  • Half-Chest Width: Measure 2.5cm below the armhole, side seam to side seam. This measurement represents half the circumference.
  • Body Length: Measure from neck seam to bottom hem at the back.
  • Hem Width: Measure horizontally along the bottom edge of the hem.
Size Chart Measurement Datum Position

Garment sizes

XS S M L XL
IT/EU 44 46 48 50 52
UK/US 44 46 48 50 52
1 - Sleeve Length 63 63 64 65 66
2 - Shoulder Width 39 40 41 42 43
3 - Half-Chest Width 47 49 51 53 55
4 - Body length 63 65 67 69 71
5 - Bottom Hem Width 34 36 38 40 43

Pro Tip

If you already own a Wide Open World garment that fits perfectly, simply select the same size. Our commitment to consistent craftsmanship means you can trust in a reliable fit.

Garment Variations

Natural fibres and artisanal techniques mean each piece tells a unique story. Slight variations are not imperfections, but marks of authenticity and mindful production.

Need Guidance?

Our community is here to help. Unsure about sizing? Reach out to our team at care@wideopenworld.co . We're passionate about ensuring you find your perfect, sustainable piece.

Join us in redefining luxury—where every garment is a statement of style, quality, and planetary responsibility.

 

Size Guide - Men - Crew

 

Size Guide: Finding Your Perfect Fit

At Wide Open World, we understand that true luxury is about more than just aesthetics—it's about a perfect, considered fit that respects both you and our planet.

Our Commitment to Craftsmanship

Each garment is a unique expression of our dedication to sustainability and timeless design. Crafted from premium Tasmanian superfine merino wool and meticulously finished by Italian artisans, our pieces naturally exhibit subtle variations that celebrate their handcrafted origin.

How to Measure

To ensure the most precise fit, we recommend:

  • Sleeve Length: Measure from the top of the shoulder seam to the cuff's end.
  • Shoulder Width: Measure straight across between shoulder seams.
  • Half-Chest Width: Measure 2.5cm below the armhole, side seam to side seam. This measurement represents half the circumference.
  • Body Length: Measure from neck seam to bottom hem at the back.
  • Hem Width: Measure horizontally along the bottom edge of the hem.
Size Chart Measurement Datum Position

Garment sizes

XS S M L XL
IT/EU 44 46 48 50 52
UK/US 44 46 48 50 52
1 - Sleeve Length 63 63 64 65 66
2 - Shoulder Width 39 40 41 42 43
3 - Half-Chest Width 47 49 51 53 55
4 - Body length 63 65 67 69 71
5 - Bottom Hem Width 34 36 38 40 43

Pro Tip

If you already own a Wide Open World garment that fits perfectly, simply select the same size. Our commitment to consistent craftsmanship means you can trust in a reliable fit.

Garment Variations

Natural fibres and artisanal techniques mean each piece tells a unique story. Slight variations are not imperfections, but marks of authenticity and mindful production.

Need Guidance?

Our community is here to help. Unsure about sizing? Reach out to our team at care@wideopenworld.co . We're passionate about ensuring you find your perfect, sustainable piece.

Join us in redefining luxury—where every garment is a statement of style, quality, and planetary responsibility.

 

FAQ


Our Products & Materials

Where are Wide Open World merino wool jumpers made?

Our products are meticulously crafted in Italy, a country renowned for its tradition of excellence in luxury 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 Tasmanian 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. The farm is certified by the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS), guaranteeing humane treatment and traceability. 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. Discover our Tasmanian wool story

Is Wide Open World merino wool mulesing-free and ethically sourced?

Yes, absolutely. Our Tasmanian partner farm adheres to strict animal welfare standards and uses ethical alternatives to mulesing as humane means of flystrike prevention. We reject practices that compromise animal well-being for commercial convenience. Our wool comes from a single farm where sheep roam freely in low-stock densities, ensuring their natural behaviours are respected. We have visited the farm personally and can confirm that sheep are well treated and looked after. Read about our ethical sourcing

How to find your size for merino wool knitwear?

We provide a comprehensive size chart on our product pages with detailed instructions for you to find the best fit. Our knitwear is designed with a contemporary silhouette that balances elegance with comfort. The natural stretch of merino wool provides flexibility while maintaining shape. If you're between sizes, we generally recommend sizing up for a relaxed fit or down for a closer fit. If in doubt, drop us a note at care@wideopenworld.co for personalised sizing advice.

Is Wide Open World merino wool itchy and comfortable next-to-skin?

We only use an exclusive superfine Tasmanian Merino wool (under 18.5 microns) of such quality and fineness that it doesn't itch when worn next-to-skin. The extraordinary fineness ensures fibres bend upon contact with skin rather than creating the prickly sensation associated with coarser wools. It is very different from any wool found on the mass market. Most people who have tried our garments simply smiled. We think you will too. 

Are Wide Open World merino wool jumpers machine washable?

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. 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. Discover our complete care guide

How often should your merino wool jumpers be washed?

Just 3 times per year. After thorough testing spanning over a year, we've discovered that our Merino garments don't need to be washed often. Merino wool is naturally antibacterial and exceptionally odour resistant. Following weeks of wear, you may notice a slight odour, especially in the underarm area if worn next-to-skin. Simply airing your jumpers outside for a few hours will work wonders. When you notice a smell, your merino wool needs a few hours to refresh itself. Should the smell persist, it's time for a wash. We recommend washing them 3 times a year to maintain their pristine condition (this helps shed some fibres too, thus minimising localised pilling in friction areas). One last surprising fact: Merino garments don't select which odours to get rid of. Spray perfume on them, and few hours later you might struggle to notice the smell of perfume on the garment.

Are your dyes eco-friendly and safe?

We use synthetic dyes that comply with OEKO-TEX 100 and ZDHC standards (zero hazardous chemicals). While natural dyes might seem more sustainable, they actually require land-intensive crops and synthetic fertilisers. Our carefully selected dyes are rigorously tested for safety and minimal environmental impact, ensuring they're safe for both you and the environment. All our dyes maintain their vibrancy through countless washes. 

What's your return and exchange policy?

We offer a 30-day return policy for unworn items in original condition with tags attached (if supplied). If you need a different size, we provide free exchanges within the UK. For international customers, we cover return shipping costs for size exchanges. Our goal is to ensure you're completely satisfied with your purchase. View our full return and refund policy

How long will my Wide Open World jumper last?

When cared for properly, your Wide Open World knitwear is designed to last for decades. The combination of extraordinary fibre quality, innovative knitting techniques, and meticulous construction creates garments that maintain their shape, softness, and appearance through years of regular wear. We also can advise on how to get the garments repaired to extend their lifespan even further. This longevity reflects our commitment to creating fewer, better pieces that transcend seasons and trends. 

Why do Wide Open World merino wool jumpers cost more than high street brands?

Our pricing reflects the true cost of sustainable luxury: fibre rarity (superfine Tasmanian Merino under 18.5 microns, bespoke spun yarn), artisan craftsmanship (Italian-made with centuries-old techniques, in good working conditions), and genuine sustainability work (200m² conserved per garment, emissions taxed to invest in real low-carbon solutions, regional partnerships, and more). This means you invest in fewer, better pieces that last decades rather than seasonal replacements. You're supporting a new way of doing commerce—the stewardship way. And we pledge to provide extraordinary value.

Sustainability

Why source merino wool from Tasmania rather than locally?

There's a common misconception that local sourcing is always more sustainable. Our Tasmanian Merino wool is transported via container ship, which produces approximately 50 times less CO₂ than air freight. This shipping adds about 0.5kg CO₂e per jumper—less than 4% of the garment's total emissions and equivalent to just two washing machine cycles. Considering our knitwear requires washing only three times annually, this transportation impact becomes negligible when assessing the impact holistically. Considering this and that we maintain exceptional environmental stewardship practices in Tasmania, where our land-use is material, preserving biodiversity and natural habitats, a Wide Open World garment becomes a compelling conscious addition to a sustainable wardrobe.

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? True sustainability means operating within Earth's ecological boundaries. At Wide Open World, this means preserving ecosystem integrity by maintaining natural habitats, forests, and preventing fertiliser run-off that can harm waterways. It also means managing water consumption responsibly to ensure the continued health of freshwater ecosystems, avoiding chemical accumulation in the environment, and contributing to climate stability. Learn more about absolute sustainability here

Rather than focusing solely on reducing impacts, we begin by respecting nature's inherent limits through the APres sustainable business model. The result is akin to indigenous principles of stewardship meeting the latest Earth science. Learn more about APres here

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Jean
Impressive quality

Discovered a new, sustainable brand through word of mouth and bought their merino jumper - so glad I did. The wool is very soft and feels great against the skin, very comfortable to wear. The quality is genuinely impressive, especially at this price point.
This brand aligns with my values around sustainability. I highly recommend checking them out if you’re after timeless style with conscience.

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mariehelene
Highly recommended

I bought a jumper for my son’s birthday last year and he absolutely loves it. The fact that the company is totally sustainable is a big plus for me. The material is exquisite, the tailoring is beautiful. As expected after a couple of months there was some pilling on friction areas. He followed the instructions on the website and it’s now completely gone.
I have had some not very subtle hints from him that he would very much like a second one!!! It may not be cheap, but one year on it still looks brand new!!!

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Liam
The jumper that replaced all the others

Such a great cut. I love the tailored fit. The more I wear my jumper the softer it gets. Who knew that wool could feel like silk. And refreshing ethos to top it up. Well done Wide Open World. Keep them coming.

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