Marcel loves to stay
warm. But hates to get itchy. When it's time to put on a cozy and timeless sweater, he chooses as material for his sweater a natural knit with a PhD + 10 in extreme condition engineering and a doctorate in thermoregulation. Well, why not. Just that. But here’s the result: a collection of men’s wool sweaters and women’s wool sweaters
with a
soft round neck, as gentle as a lamb, light as a perfect harmony on notes of Mouton Rothschild.
100% knitted and made in Roanne, 100% Merino wool from Italy, this authentic wool garment achieves the feat of making us love, even adore, what used to itch us under the outfit. It’s no wonder the Merino sheep can survive scorching hot summers as well as ice age winters: the ultra-fine fiber of its fleece regulates the body temperature in all weather, without the irritating effect of its counterparts. Merino wool promises lightness, comfort, and finesse. By wicking moisture away, this wool that separates from the flock acts in absolute silence like a portable air conditioner/heater. And the sheep are well taken care of. Naturally stretchy, our Merino wool sweater model doesn’t shrink in the wash (which is great!) and doesn’t absorb odors (within reason). Biodegradable, the sweater also won’t end up stuck to a walrus's tusks, which, as everyone knows, wouldn't have hands to extricate it. All to please, in short.
Thus, the Marcel sweater is a pure invitation to wool… soft, warm, and extremely high-quality. Of Merino lineage that speaks for itself, our sweater ensures a plural and authentic style: whether breaking the ice or videoconferencing, playing cool or purring with a cat on your lap, meditating lightly in front of a stormy sea or a series that signals the return of winter… the Marcel sweater will become the essential and versatile piece of the 2.0 wardrobe.
The long-sleeve Merino wool sweater Marcel is available in 6 colors and 4 sizes to choose from. It is rigorously checked at every stage of its manufacturing in our workshop and the wool sweater carries on its label the date of its making and the name of the person who spent the most time making it.