The Knitwear That Carries You Through Summer
Summer dressing is rarely as simple as it looks. Mornings still ask for a layer, evenings cool down faster than you expect, and even the brightest days sometimes need something over the shoulders. Knitwear sits quietly in the middle of all of that. Something soft you throw on when you leave the house, or wrap around yourself when the air shifts. These pieces are about ease, but also a kind of quiet luxury. The thing you reach for without thinking, because it makes everything else feel a little more finished, a little more lovely.
The Knotty Ones
Knitwear that feels personal in a way most clothing doesn’t. Each piece is handmade in Lithuania and carries the name of the knitter who made it — a detail that quietly changes how it’s worn. A soft, easy layer that works just as well over a simple outfit as it does thrown over something more elevated in the evening. Slightly relaxed, with enough structure to feel intentional.
Made in small batches using biodegradable fibres and responsible sourcing, with plastic-free materials throughout.
Indraja
Dusty Pink Wool & Cashmere Cardigan
£91
Asket
A more precise approach to everyday clothing — stripped back, considered, and designed with longevity in mind.. Inspired by traditional Shetland silhouettes, this is a clean, structured knit that sits easily within a wardrobe built around ease rather than excess. Refined, but practical.
Made from 100% recycled wool, with full supply chain transparency and built-in repair and resale systems.
The Mock Neck Sweater
£120
BAM
A softer, more relaxed layer designed for movement and ease, but still grounded enough to sit within a considered wardrobe. A slightly oversized shape with a soft interior and substantial weight, designed for transitional dressing. Easy to throw on, easy to live in.
Made using bamboo-based fibres with a focus on reducing environmental impact across production.
Nuture Sweat Bomber
£45
Mila.Vert
A quieter, more architectural approach to knitwear — minimal, but with subtle structure. Oversized with a sculpted silhouette, dropped shoulders, and a relaxed neckline. Organic cotton keeps it breathable, making it suited to shifting spring temperatures.
Produced in small batches in Slovenia using certified organic cotton with full production transparency.
Knitted Triangle Sweater — €290
Baukjen
A family-run label focused on considered wardrobe staples designed to be worn for years, not seasons. The pieces sit in a quiet register — understated, wearable, and intentionally restrained.
Certified B Corp, with responsibly sourced fabrics and European manufacturing focused on longevity over volume. A lightweight structured knit designed for layering through transitional weather. It works equally well over summer dresses or worn alone as a simple, fitted piece.
Made in Europe using ECOTEC® recycled cotton and polyester, produced with reduced waste and lower-impact processes.
Danae Ecotec Cardigan — £139
Rokit Vintage
One of the UK’s most established vintage curators, built from an early recognition of fashion’s overproduction problem. The focus remains on extending the life of existing garments through careful selection and resale.
Logistics are kept low-impact, with sea freight prioritised over air transport.
Vintage Prada Sport Wool Roll Neck — £165
A 2001 piece selected for its weight, texture, and enduring silhouette — a knit that sits between utility and refinement.