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Size Guide

Knitting is a living material. Every piece is made on our machines and finished by hand, and small variations between garments are part of that, not a flaw. The measurements below are a guide, not a guarantee down to the centimetre.

How to measure

The easiest way to check your size: lay a sweater you already own flat on a table, smoothed out, and measure it with a tape measure. Compare it to the chart below.

  • Length (A): from the highest point of the shoulder straight down to the hem.
  • Width (B): straight across the chest, about 2 to 3 cm below the armholes.
  • Shoulder (C): from one shoulder seam to the other, in a straight line.
  • Sleeve (D): from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
  • Neck hole (E): straight across the neck opening.

These are garment measurements, taken flat, not body measurements.

Pullover

Pullover size chart
Size Length (A) Width (B) Shoulder (C) Sleeve (D) Neck hole (E)
S 60 54.5 41.5 62.5 13
L 65.5 60 47.5 65 14
XL 67 63 50.5 67 15

Cardigan

Cardigan size chart
Size Length (A) Width (B) Shoulder (C) Sleeve (D) Neck hole (E)
M 69.5 56.5 42.5 66 19.5
L 71.5 60.5 47.5 68 20

Socks

Available in three sizes: 35–40, 40–45, 45–49 (EU). If you're between two sizes, we'd advise sizing up. The less a sock has to stretch, the longer it lasts. Unless you like your socks snug, in which case go with the smaller size.