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NWHR

Nowhere Sweater

£84.00

Super soft organic cotton sweater, knitted in NWHR's Galician backyard

Baby Blue

Material

100% Organic Cotton

Fit

Slightly oversize garment, the hem does not have an elastic band so it does not squeeze the hips.

Tarik is 5"9 and wears a M. Victoria is 5"5 and wears a S. If you are hesitating between two sizes, please consider whether you want it tighter or looser, NWHR garments tend to run large. 

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Specifications

Textured 5 guage knit. A 5 gauge knit has fewer stitches per inch than a finer knit, which makes it more breathable and less prone to pilling. 

Clothing Care

Care: Wash at 30º, do not bleach and air dry, wash similar colors together, wash and iron inside out

See our tips for caring for your clothes here

Group 21
Delivery

Free UK delivery.

Dispatched from the designer in Spain - no customs fees should be charged

Description

NWHR sweaters are made in Galicia, the brand's home region. Factories here played a key role in the fashion of the 80’s and 90’s producing for the great Spanish fashion houses. In the 00’s with much production relocating to Asia many of the producers in the region had to shut down. Guided by the unbeatable quality and professionalism of these workshops, and by the desire to produce as close to home as possible, NWHR have designed a limited edition collection of four knitted jumpers. A loose 5 guage organic cotton knit makes for a soft and breathable textured knit that can be worn over a t-shirt. Spanish brand NWHR brings us streetwear done sustainably. Oversized silhouettes cut from durable, organic cotton fabric feature punchy artwork. 
 

SIZING

  • Slightly oversize garment, the hem does not have an elastic band so it does not squeeze the hips.
  • Tarik is 5"9 and wears a M. Victoria is 5"5 and wears a S

If you are hesitating between two sizes, please consider whether you want it tighter or looser, NWHR garments tend to run large. 

 

Compare these product measurements to a similar garment you already own.
Take all measurements from the outside, with the garment lying flat.

 

 

 SizeChest (cm)Body length (cm)
S56
 
64.5
M5867
L60

 

69.5

XL62

 

72

 

 

Please email orders@brotherswestand.com if you have further questions on size or fit. 

 

Product Footprint

Product Footprint

Strong Points

Clean dyes

Organic cotton 

CO2 Savings

NWHR Nowhere Sweater footprint

People

These knits are made in NWHR’s home region of Galicia, Spain. This has allowed NWHR to visit the factory many times to ensure that everything is produced in good conditions.

NWHR’s 2nd, 3rd tier suppliers (yarn and cotton) are GOTS certified. To be certified by GOTS suppliers must meet high social standards.

NWHR is a team of 5, four women and one man. Employees have flexibility to work from home or the office as suits their routine and enjoy 30 days of vacation compared to the 22 days allowed by Spanish law. NWHR is committed to being an inclusive business and actively support the LGTBI community in their social networks.

Planet

NWHR only works with high quality organic yarns that are not dyed with harmful chemicals. This means their clothing is crafted to last.

Organic cotton helps farmers escape the health risks and financial burden of toxic chemicals involved in conventional cotton production. It also helps wider communities by maintaining (rather than draining) the local water supply and keeping it clean.

NWHR second and third tier suppliers (fabrics and raw materials) are based in the same geographical region as products are cut and sewn. This reduces the carbon footprint of their products compared to other fashion supply chains where inputs cross back and forth around the world.

Country of origin

Suppliers

Sweater knitted: Kokomo Tricot, Spain 

Yarn: Trifitrofa, Portugal (GOTS)

Organic cotton: Turkey (GOTS) 

Areas For Development

NWHR cite ‘self-criticism and the desire to improve’ as fundamental values of the business. They would like to explore the use of additional lower impact fabrics such as hemp and Pyratex. In addition they would like to see the factories they work with increase the % of renewable energy they use and change all their lights to LEDs.

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