A Heavyweight Organic Cotton Men’s Jumper

heavyweight organic cotton men's jumper

Cold mornings call for kit that works as hard as you do. A heavyweight organic jumper delivers that sweet spot of warmth, comfort, and quality, without fuss.  This heavyweight organic men’s jumper is a lovely alternative to wool, and just as warm for outdoor walking and activities. Also in grey and mustard.

Enjoy Superior Comfort and Warmth

heavyweight organic cotton men's jumper

A heavyweight knit offers serious insulation, yet it does not need to feel bulky or stiff. Organic cotton manages heat well. It traps warm air close to the body, then lets excess heat escape. You stay warm on the platform, yet you do not overheat once you are on the train.

Embrace Sustainability and Health 

heavyweight organic cotton men's jumper

Heavyweight organic jumpers support cleaner production from soil to shelf. Organic cotton often uses far less water than conventional cotton, with industry sources pointing to reductions of around 91 percent when grown under responsible systems and rain-fed conditions. Organic farming avoids synthetic pesticides and fertilisers, which supports soil health and reduces water pollution.

Every time you reach for an organic jumper, you back farming that protects soil and biodiversity. Organic fields support more wildlife and healthier ecosystems due to the absence of synthetic pesticides. Lower water use, cleaner run-off, and better land stewardship reduce pressure on local communities.

Vegan Alternatives to Winter Woollies!

sheep and hay Alex Clark

Jo Grundy

Although sheep do need shearing to avoid over-heating, falling over (right one up if you see it upside down or it will die) and to see predators, the conventional wool industry has many issues.

Some sheep are sheared too early (leading to hypothermia) and others suffer ‘mulesling’ (having chunks of skin sliced away to prevent flystrike, without painkillers). And many sheep are killed, when they get older and their wool production slows down).

If you wear wool, choose companies that don’t kill the sheep, simply shearing the wool: like vegetarian wool or sheepskins.

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