Ivanhoe - Bonnet Cable pure laine Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe - Pure wool Cable Beanie

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41,00 EUR
Sale price  41,00 EUR Regular price 
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Ivanhoe - Bonnet Cable pure laine Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe - Pure wool Cable Beanie

41,00 EUR
Sale price  41,00 EUR Regular price 
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Wool in its simplest form

The NLS Cable beanie is knitted from completely untreated and undyed wool.
Its color comes directly from the fleece, without the addition of dyes or chemicals.

Its twisted knit adds texture and retains heat, while the ribbed reverse effectively protects the ears.
A warm, breathable and durable hat for winter.

Untouched natural wool

  • 100% virgin wool
  • untreated wool
  • undyed wool
  • without additives or chemicals
  • Natural variations are possible between batches
  • natural thermoregulation

The fiber retains its original behavior: it limits humidity and prevents the feeling of damp cold.

Design

  • insulating twisted knit
  • protective ribbed back
  • One size fits all
  • discreet logo on the front

"MaMoulia's Favorite House"

This product is one of my favorite discoveries from Germany when I encountered the Ivanhoe brand.

It has been carefully selected not only for the quality of its natural wool, but also to meet essential expectations:

  • softness on the skin
  • natural heat
  • modern and timeless design
  • easy to wear and match
  • durability over many years
  • And it's a very beautiful product!

This is a real discovery that joins my personal wardrobe selection , a garment designed to be worn, loved and kept for a long time.

Colors:

Light navy, Grey, Black, Ruby Wine, Loden Green, Light silver grey, Sea Moss, Autumn Blaze

One size fits all

Unisex

Composition

‱ 100% extra fine merino wool
‱ Without Superwash treatment or any other treatment
‱ Bluesign¼ certified yarn

Maintenance tips

Pure, untreated wool garments do not need to be washed frequently.
Wool has a natural self-maintenance capacity thanks to its fibrous structure, keratin and lanolin.

‱ Routine maintenance (recommended)

- Regular ventilation in the open air (ideally outside, or in front of an open window).

- Rest after each use: hang the garment on a hanger or drying rack, do not leave it in a ball in order to preserve the fiber and its shape.

- Local cleaning of stains under water at room temperature with Ulrich ox gall stain-removing soap or genuine Marseille soap.

‱ Complete wash (very rare)

- A complete wash should remain exceptional.

- Hand wash only!

- Cold water or water at room temperature.

- Ulrich NatĂŒrlich special liquid wool detergent, ideally the version already enriched with lanolin to limit contact time with water and avoid the need for a separate treatment bath. Boiled wool will not tolerate being left in water for a treatment bath.

-Wash temperature = rinse temperature (avoid any thermal shock).

- Do not wring, wrap in a towel to absorb.

- Dry flat, away from the sun and any source of heat.


‱ If you choose to machine wash (always at your own risk):

To be avoided as much as possible.

- “Hand wash” or “Wool” program configured as follows:

-20 °C

- without spin or 400 rpm maximum

- short cycle (40 minutes maximum)
If your machine does not allow these settings, do not use the machine wash function.

Untreated wool naturally felts under the combined effect of heat, water, and friction. These precautions aim to preserve the fiber's intact structure and natural properties.

Manufacturing & Ecology

Ivanhoe manufactures primarily in Sweden and Europe. Approximately 90% of the knitting is done in its own workshop in GĂ€llstad, which also houses the design, prototypes, embroidery, and some of the sewing. The remaining garment making is handled by selected partners located mainly in Estonia, Lithuania, and Poland.
This geographical proximity allows for:
‱ direct control of manufacturing,
‱ short deadlines,
‱ Production adjusted to demand,
‱ and a reduction in the environmental impact related to transport.
The sustainable approach also relies on the full utilization of resources: the Maison collection is made from surplus production materials (yarns, buttons, knits), repurposed into new objects. The stated objective is to maximize the use of materials and minimize waste.
For Ivanhoe, sustainability depends not only on the fiber used, but also on the place of manufacture, the partners chosen, and the distances traveled by the garments.

Frequently Asked Questions

‱ Is it tight?
No, the ribbed knit naturally adapts to the head.

‱ Is it suitable for light sport?
Yes, it remains breathable during activity.

‱ How long can this garment be worn without washing?
This garment can be worn for one or more years without washing, with simple airing.

Yuliya's Tips

‱ I highly recommend hand washing to preserve the size and structure of the garment.
Ulrich NatĂŒrlich laundry detergent enriched with lanolin is highly recommended.

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Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe's story begins in 1946 in GÀllstad, a small village considered the cradle of Swedish textiles. Europe was emerging from the war, resources were limited, but Martin Göthager nevertheless decided to create his knitting workshop.

To buy his first machines, he took a major risk: he mortgaged his house. The machines were installed upstairs, while his wife Ragnhild sewed the clothes. Their home became simultaneously a family home and a production workshop—a business built literally from the living room.

The first garments were sold under the name GĂ€llstads Ylle , with a strict constraint: to create pieces adapted to the available yarns, while remaining fashionable. The founder's technical expertise and business acumen enabled the company to weather this period of scarcity.

When the brand later shifted its focus to sportswear, it adopted the name Ivanhoe, chosen for its more international appeal. In the 1970s and 1980s, ski sweaters became iconic and permanently shaped the brand's identity.

The company was then run by the founder's three sons for nearly forty years, before being taken over today by the third generation – Anders, Anna, and Karin. Despite the evolution of the collections and their uses, one principle has remained unchanged since the beginning: working with wool and natural materials to create functional, durable clothing designed to accompany both everyday life and outdoor activities.

More than 75 years after its creation, a large part of the knitwear is still produced in the historic factory in GĂ€llstad, maintaining the direct link between place, know-how and finished product.

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