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Product descriptionFor the little ones in your life, we have a collection of children’s Irish sweaters too. Available for a number of different ages, our Irish knitwear for children is the perfect way to add to their wardrobe and make sure they’re warm and comfortable. From Aran sweaters to children’s ponchos and everything in between, our range of children’s Irish sweaters are nothing short of adorable. Available in stunning colours including raspberry, marl green and natural, make sure your children look great and stay protected whenever they venture outside. Browse our range of children’s Irish sweaters here and find your perfect fit. Traditional Irish StitchingKnitted with a mix of traditional Irish cable stitches that each have its own meaning. Detailed Buttons and ClosuresAdded details such as football buttons, half zip neck detail, and silver zipper closures. Beautiful ColorsComes in beautiful colors including Marl Green, Garnet, Natural, Blue, and Pink. These are stylish for those colder winter weather. How do I care for my new garment?The golden rule is wash as seldom as possible and air frequently.We call this ‘wind-washing’, hang your garment out in the air and you will be amazed at how fresh it becomes. Never machine wash; they should be washed by hand using wool washing detergent and in cool water below 30 degrees Celsius. Always dry your jumper flat and never put in a tumble drier. How to stop moths from destroying my sweater?Check your garments occasionally to make sure that you don’t have a moth or moisture problem. Perspiration and food stains attract moths. Brushing your jumper with a wool brush can loosen eggs, and simply popping your jumper into the freezer before you store it will kill them. Another tip is to store your sweater in a sealed clean plastic bag. This will prevent moths from attacking it. What if I need to Wash my Sweater?If you feel that you need to wash your jumper soak it in a cold hand wash liquid/powder for 3-5 minutes. Gently squeeze excess water off, never wring, twist or rub. To dry, roll the jumper in a towel to get rid of excess water. Pull into shape and dry flat. What do the different stitches of the Aran sweater mean? Different Patterns Have a History:
Irish Knitwear for Men & WomenAran sweaters are deeply entrenched in Irish heritage, originally designed to protect the men while they were out at work. Now, they are a stylish piece of clothing reminiscent of days gone by for both Men and Women. |