Farlows Ladies Lorna Supersoft Fairisle Merino Wool Jumper

£83.00 £139.99
By Farlows
Description

Made for Farlows in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, by knitwear experts with nearly 100 years’ experience.

This warm and cosy jumper features a tubular design with seamless construction. This increases its durability, ensuring its longevity and also means that when made, there is zero wastage, ensuring its sustainability.

Colours Available: Nutmeg with putty Fairisle and Starnight blue with ice sea Fairisle

Details

  • Made from 100% Pure Merino Wool
  • Crew neck
  • Regular fit
  • Medium weight
  • Made in Scotland

Pictured is the Rhapsody blue colour variant.

Farlows has been giving its game fishing, shooting and country enthusiast customers the edge since 1840, when it was founded by Charles Farlow. They’re also a British brand and purposely choose to ensure that most of their own range is British made. Their Royal Warrant, originally granted in 1982 and renewed in both 2013 and 2019, is a testament to this. They also support 4 key charities including Wild Trout Trust and Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, to help the conservation of fish and rivers and  to promote sustainable shooting. Furthermore Farlows is a PlanetMark Certified business and they have reduced their carbon footprint by 40% since 2022.

- We donate 1% of your purchase to 1% FTP

Good Causes

Wild Trout Trust

We are a river conservation charity focused on improving habitat for wild brown trout. These iconic fish are excellent indicators of river health, and use every part of the habitat during their lives. This means that improving rivers for wild trout benefits an enormous range of other species — they are fantastic mascots for freshwater wildlife.

Using both data-driven expertise and hands-on experience, our team develops and delivers habitat enhancement projects across the UK and Ireland. These range from grassroots volunteer activities to ambitious engineering works, and often involve long-term partnerships with Rivers Trusts, Wildlife Trusts, businesses, and government agencies.

Alongside restoring the health of rivers, we also empower others to do the same. We work closely with all kinds of people who own or manage rivers, from farmers and river keepers to local authorities and fishing clubs. We support a large number of community groups, equipping them with training, guidance, and peer learning opportunities.

While our primary focus is river restoration, education, and engagement — rather than campaigning — we do use our scientific and practical knowledge to advocate for rivers. We provide extensive advice to environmental regulators and other nature charities, and add our voice to discussions on key issues.

We’re working towards a future in which wild brown trout, and the rivers they call home, can truly thrive. Together, we can ensure that future generations have the chance to see these incredible fish swimming in clean, healthy, resilient, biodiverse rivers.