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Bare Knitwear

Bare Knitwear Harbour Beanie

$94.00

The Harbour Beanie is a seamless, classic knit that features a double thick turn-up and comfortable rib stitch.  Natural, soft, undyed alpaca and Pima cotton give this hat warmth without weight.  

Pairs with the Bare Knitwear Alpaca Travel Wrap See the rest of the Bare Knitwear Collection here.

  • Ethically made in Lima, Peru
  • Hand-loomed
  • 56% undyed alpaca, 44% Pima cotton
  • Designed to be worn cuffed

    • Sizing Notes:
      • One size.
      • Rib stitch provides stretch and shape retention. 

      Care:

      • Hand wash in cool water using a neutral soap.  
      • Re-shape and lay flat to dry.
      Born out of a small studio on the west coast of Canada, Bare Knitwear combines heritage artisanship with modern design. They create small batch, high quality knitwear that supports communities in Peru through sourcing raw materials from various suppliers, including local farmers, communities and families in developing regions of the country.

      The Harbour Beanie is a seamless, classic knit that features a double thick turn-up and comfortable rib stitch.  Natural, soft, undyed alpaca and Pima cotton give this hat warmth without weight.  

      Pairs with the Bare Knitwear Alpaca Travel Wrap See the rest of the Bare Knitwear Collection here.

    • Ethically made in Lima, Peru
    • Hand-loomed
    • 56% undyed alpaca, 44% Pima cotton
    • Designed to be worn cuffed

      • Sizing Notes:
        • One size.
        • Rib stitch provides stretch and shape retention. 

        Care:

        • Hand wash in cool water using a neutral soap.  
        • Re-shape and lay flat to dry.
        Born out of a small studio on the west coast of Canada, Bare Knitwear combines heritage artisanship with modern design. They create small batch, high quality knitwear that supports communities in Peru through sourcing raw materials from various suppliers, including local farmers, communities and families in developing regions of the country.

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