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Knitted tops

Knitted tops and sweaters in natural materials like wool, cotton, merino, and mohair. Timeless design with a focus on comfort and quality. Pair with our knitted bottoms for a complete look.

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Knitted women’s sweaters from Holebrook


Knitted women’s sweaters in wool, cotton and alpaca


Knitted women’s sweaters in timeless scandinavian design


SHow to extend the lifespan of your knitted women’s sweater


How do I take care of my knitted women’s sweater?


How should I care for my knitted women’s sweater in wool?

The wool fibre is naturally self-cleaning. It has antibacterial and odour-resistant properties which mean that washing is rarely needed. Often it is enough to simply air or steam the garment to freshen it up. If the sweater is stained, remove the stain as soon as possible. If washing is necessary, always follow the instructions on the garment. Wash in cold water, preferably on a wool programme, and use a detergent designed for wool.


What should I do if my sweater pills?

Pilling is both common and natural for a wool sweater. It happens when the shorter fibres in the yarn reach the surface of the garment. The pills are easy to remove with a wool comb. Place the sweater on a flat surface and use downward strokes to remove the pills. Repeat when necessary.


How do I wash my knitted women’s sweater?

Washing your knitted women’s sweater correctly is important to keep it in good condition for many years to come. If you have a wool sweater, it is usually enough to air it and remove single stains. If you still need to wash your sweater, keep this in mind:

1. Always read the care label first. It is important to follow the instructions to avoid damaging the sweater. Use a mild detergent, ideally one suited to the material. Wash the sweater according to the care label. You can wash it by hand or on a hand wash or wool programme in the machine. Be careful with the temperature and never wash too hot. Use a laundry bag to protect the sweater. Do not use bleach or fabric softener, as this can damage the fibres and cause the sweater to lose its shape.

2. After washing, do not twist or wring out the sweater. Instead, place it flat on a towel, roll it up to remove excess water, then let it dry flat on a clean surface.

3. If the sweater needs ironing, use a steam iron on low heat. Place a towel between the iron and the sweater to avoid burning or damaging the wool fibres.


How do I store my knitted women’s sweater?

If you need to store your knitted sweater for a longer period, keep these things in mind. Store the sweater in a dry and airy environment when not in use. Avoid hanging it on a hanger, always fold your knitted sweaters. Do not store in plastic bags or in direct sunlight. If you have a wool sweater it may be vulnerable to moths. Make sure it is clean and dry before putting it away. Invest in cedar wood moth repellents and place them together with your knitted sweater.

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Life is richer in the open air. That’s where we find freedom, connection, and clarity. We create knitwear shaped by the Swedish weather and seasons – consciously crafted to stand the test of time. Knitting is more than tradition to us – it’s our craft, perfected through generations. We knit for comfort and joy, for protection and warmth. We knit for the everchanging Swedish weather. We don’t chase trends. Instead, we believe in a future built on slow, thoughtful fashion. Our goal is to create garments that are cherished and worn often – until they’re nearly fall apart. And then, just a little longer. Our garments are produced in Europe. They are made for the seasons, not for the trends.