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Ventė

Merino Wool Mini Skirt

€169

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Core Colors:
Sea salt

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RESPONSIBLE WOOL

HAND FINISHED

This merino wool mini skirt captures the essence of the serene village of Ventė, nestled within the Curonian Lagoon. Meticulously crafted, each stitch forms an intricate square pattern – an ode to the nets cast by local fishermen who rise before dawn, driven by their timeless pursuit of the lagoon's treasures. With corozo seed buttons cascading down the front, the mini skirt embraces the heritage of hardworking hands and coastal allure.

  • MATERIAL & CARE

    100% Merino Wool. Cruelty free.
    Dry clean. Store folded.

  • FREE SHIPPING & FREE EXCHANGES

    What's better than a sustainably sourced knit? A sustainably sourced knit with free worldwide shipping and free exchanges. 

    If for some reason you'd like to return a piece altogether, we'll always accept unworn, unwashed and unaltered knits with original tags attached. Head to our FAQ for more details.

  • SUSTAINABILITY

    For our skirts, we handpick only the coziest, cashmere-like 100% Merino wool, proudly certified as cruelty-free. No microplastics, no harmful chemicals—just pure, snug goodness. We source our Merino wool from Italy, where it's spun and dyed in-house by our Italian suppliers. We keep only a handful in stock, ensuring no deadstock.

MATCH WITH

Kuršių Marios

Merino wool jacket

€549
Core Colors:
Sea Salt

*Please Choose Size

We'll drop you a message when is back in stock.

CHOOSE SIZE

Made at Mrs. Zina's

For this knit we partnered up with a family-run knitwear factory in Šiauliai, a small town in Northern Lithuania. The owner of the factory is Mrs. Zina who founded the company over 30 years ago. Growing up she always dreamt of becoming an orchestra conductor, but running a factory as beautifully as she does might not be that far off. Today Mrs. Zina employs over 20 women from the local community who all refer to her as a mother figure. All her employees earn a living wage and are entitled to 4 weeks of annual paid leave, 24 months of paid maternity leave and paid sick leave.