Ridge Funnel Neck Possum Merino Jacket
Subtle ridge texture runs the length of this quarter-zip, adding quiet dimension to what is already a beautifully structured piece. The funnel neck sits high enough to block a breeze without feeling restrictive, and the quarter-zip makes layering straightforward.
Made in New Zealand from 35% possum fur, 55% merino wool, and 10% mulberry silk. Mid-weight — warm enough for a Saturday morning at the farmers' market, light enough to sit comfortably under a wool coat for the commute.
Pair with slim chinos and leather boots for the office, or throw it over a tee with dark jeans on the weekend. The funnel neck adds polish that a standard crew doesn't offer — the kind of piece that moves between settings without needing to be changed. Part of the ridge texture family — also see the men's ridge vest.
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| Size | Body Width | Length | Sleeve |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | Body Width 44.5cm (0.0") | Length 58cm (0.0") | Sleeve 58cm (0.0") |
| S | Body Width 47.5cm (0.0") | Length 60cm (0.0") | Sleeve 59cm (0.0") |
| M | Body Width 50.5cm (0.0") | Length 62cm (0.0") | Sleeve 60cm (0.0") |
| L | Body Width 53.5cm (0.0") | Length 64cm (0.0") | Sleeve 61cm (0.0") |
| XL | Body Width 56.5cm (0.0") | Length 66cm (0.0") | Sleeve 62cm (0.0") |
| XXL | Body Width 59.5cm (0.0") | Length 68cm (0.0") | Sleeve 63cm (0.0") |
These are garment measurements, not body measurements. Sizes are approximate and may vary by ±2cm due to the handcrafted nature of knitted garments.
Hand wash in cold water. Never rub, twist, or wring — gentle squeezing only. Lay flat to dry in shade, away from direct heat. Store folded in a cool, dry place.
New possum merino may shed lightly during the first few wears. This is completely normal and stops quickly. A gentle hand wash helps release any loose surface fibres.
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