Buchanan Ashby V-Neck Knit

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Part of our M.J. Bale single-source program, the Buchanan Ashby Merino V Knit is created from 100% extrafine Merino wool grown entirely on the family-owned Ashby farm in the Tasmanian Midlands. Knitted in a fine gauge jersey construction, it features a classic v-neck silhouette and ribbed trims at the neck, bottom hem and sleeve cuff.

$169.95
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Buchanan Ashby V-Neck Knit

$169.95

FEATURES

This knit is composed entirely of extra fine Merino wool grown by the fifth-generation Bennett family of Ashby farm in Ross, Tasmania. Ashby wool is RSW certified, meaning it meets the strictest standards for environmental management and animal welfare. The wool is bright, clean and elastic, which translates to a beautifully thermo-regulating knit with superior breathability and durability. This is an heirloom garment - one to hand down to generations.

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Provenance

Fibre Source

Part of our unique single-source natural fibres program, M.J. Bale Ashby knits are created from 100% extrafine Merino wool grown entirely on the family-run Ashby farm in Tasmania. Located in Ross in the Tasmanian Midlands, Ashby is owned by the fifth-generation Bennett family. There has been a working farm here since 1835, and the Bennett family took it over in the late 1800s to create a woolgrowing enterprise. The Bennetts run thousands of wethers and ewes, aiming for consistency in Merino fleece weight and fineness, while maintaining the local natural values. "We want the farm to continue for generations to come,” says Ashby owner, Will Bennett. “We’re here, I suppose, just to look after it. We love growing wool. It’s a natural, sustainable product, and we’re growing it sustainably here on the farm in its natural state. It takes us 12 months to grow that fleece, and we take a lot of pride in growing the best wool we possibly can."