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Women's Funes Cardigan - Blue -
Milford Boat Neck Sweater - Hazelnut -
Women's Milford V-Neck Sweater - Blue -
Women's Milford Blazer - Hazelnut -
Women's Milford Turtleneck Sweater - Blue -
Women's Milford Hoodie - Hazelnut -
Women's Funes Quarter-Zip Sweater - Blue -
Women's Funes V-Neck Sweater - Hazelnut -
Women's Funes Crew Neck Sweater - Hazelnut -
Women's Funes Quarter-Zip Sweater - Hazelnut
Women's Merino Wool Knits
Merino Wool Knits bring together a refined selection of knitwear designed to offer comfort, lightness, and timeless elegance. Merino wool is valued in fine knitwear for its softness, natural elasticity, and ability to regulate body temperature, making it an ideal fibre for versatile garments worn across different seasons. Within the MaisonCashmere collections, women’s merino knitwear reflects a balance between premium natural fibres, precise Italian craftsmanship, and understated design conceived for contemporary wardrobes.
Quality and yarns used
The garments in this category are crafted from fine merino wool, selected for its smooth texture, breathability, and natural thermoregulating properties.
Merino fibres allow knitwear to remain warm without heaviness while maintaining a soft and comfortable feel against the skin.
MaisonCashmere knitwear is produced using precise knitting techniques that create uniform stitches and balanced structures, ensuring garments maintain their shape, comfort, and durability over time.
Styles and variants available
The collection includes a variety of women’s knitwear silhouettes such as crew neck sweaters, V-neck pullovers, lightweight turtlenecks, cardigans, and versatile layering garments.
Different knitting gauges create pieces suited to multiple climates, from ultrafine knits designed for elegant layering to slightly warmer garments suitable for cooler weather.
Clean lines, refined finishes, and timeless colour palettes define the aesthetic of MaisonCashmere merino knitwear.
Occasions to wear
Merino wool knitwear adapts easily to everyday life, professional environments, and travel.
Lightweight pieces provide comfort in transitional seasons and indoor settings, while slightly heavier designs offer additional warmth during colder months.
Thanks to their breathable structure, these garments can function both as base layers and as standalone knitwear.
Style and pairing ideas
Women’s merino knits pair naturally with tailored trousers, skirts, or relaxed knitwear pieces, creating balanced and elegant outfits.
Neutral tones offer versatility for everyday wardrobes, while seasonal colours introduce subtle personality.
Their lightweight structure also makes them ideal for layering beneath coats, jackets, or structured blazers.
Alongside cashmere and other noble fibres, merino wool plays an important role within the MaisonCashmere knitwear collections, offering garments that combine practicality, comfort, and refined design. Each piece reflects the MaisonCashmere philosophy: carefully selected materials, Italian manufacturing expertise, and knitwear designed to remain elegant beyond seasonal trends.
Why choose merino wool knitwear?
Merino wool offers natural softness, elasticity, and excellent temperature regulation, making it one of the most versatile fibres for refined everyday knitwear.
How to care for merino wool garments?
Wash gently in cold water or on a delicate wool cycle, dry flat to maintain shape, and store folded. Proper care helps preserve the softness and structure of merino fibres over time.
All your questions, answered
Do garments lose color or shrink over time?
No, our garments are dyed at the fiber stage rather than after production, helping preserve color depth and consistency over time. With proper care and by following the washing instructions, they are designed to maintain their shape and fit without significant shrinkage.
Which is better for winter: cashmere or merino wool?
Cashmere is warmer, softer, and lighter than merino wool, making it ideal for cold winter temperatures and a more luxurious feel. Merino wool is more breathable, durable, and better suited for layering or milder climates. For maximum warmth and softness, cashmere is generally the better choice for winter.