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SILK SLEEVELESS COLLECTION
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Cashmere Merino
Cable Smock
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £35.00
Now £29.00
(GBP)
Cashmere Cotton
Slipover
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £22.00
Now £19.00
or 2 for £35.00 (GBP)
Cashmere Merino
Girly Waistcoat
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £28.00
Now £24.00
(GBP)
British Wool
Guernsey Gilet
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £35.00
Now £29.00
(GBP)
Cashmere Merino
Ladies Cable Tank Top
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £27.00
Now £23.00
(GBP)
Pure Lambswool
Lambswool Cable Gilet
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £29.00
Now £25.00
(GBP)
Pure Lambswool
Lambswool Gilet
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £25.00
Now £22.00
(GBP)
Pure Lambswool
Lambswool Slipover
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £22.00
Now £19.00
(GBP)
Pure Lambswool
Lambswool Waistcoat
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £25.00
Now £22.00
(GBP)
Cashmere Merino
Long Vee Waistcoat
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £35.00
Now £29.00
(GBP)
Silk & Cotton
Camisole
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £22.00
Now £19.00
or 2 for £35.00 (GBP)
Silk & Cotton
Long Gilet
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £27.00
Now £19.00
(GBP)
Silk & Cotton
Cool Sleeveless
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £22.00
Now £19.00
or 2 for £35.00 (GBP)
Silk & Cotton
Spotty Scoop Neck Tank Top
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £25.00
Now £22.00
or 2 for £40.00 (GBP)
Silk & Cotton
Stripey Tank Top
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £22.00
Now £19.00
or 2 for £35.00 (GBP)
Style at a fantastic price...hurry limited stock
Silk & Cotton
Summer Tank Top
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £22.00
Now £19.00
or 2 for £35.00 (GBP)
Cashmere Merino
Smart Sleeveless
SPECIAL OFFER
Was £27.00
Now £22.00
(GBP)
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Wool Overs boasts an extensive range of highest quality knitwear for men and women from a special selection of quality natural fibres, which includes a unique blend of Silk & Cotton! If you're looking for a stylish classic garment but want the added versatility of a sleeveless then a Wool Overs Silk Sleeveless Top will be just the ticket! All our Silk & Cotton ranges are of a very high quality, from the design and natural materials used right through to the dyes and of course the manufacturing. The Silk Sleeveless Knitwear we produce goes beyond your run of the mill standard!
We have a growing selection of styles and designs in the Silk Sleeveless Collection which you can find on this page. Styles include the funky 'Summer Tank Top' (£22, choice of 8 colours including 6 combination colours!), the 'Cool Sleeveless' (£20, choice of11 colours), our classy 'Camisole' (£20, choice of 15 colours! Incl.2 combi colours) and the 'Scoop Neck Stripy Tank Top'(£23, choice of 3 combination colours). So now you know about some of Tops in Silk & Cotton that we have on offer for you, please feel welcome to browse through the site to find out more about our extensive ranges. We'd like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Wool Overs: The one-stop shop for knitwear, synonymous for Wool, Cotton and Cashmere knitwear since 1989! We offer unbeatable value for money without compromising on quality.
If this is your first visit to Wool Overs feel assured you can order with confidence through our secure payment checkout.
Simply select any of the silk sleeveless images above to get more information on sizing and colour schemes. If you need any additional help, you can call our dedicated Customer Service department on 0845 073 1044 – they will be more than happy to assist you.
The entire range is fully machine washable and backed by our no quibble guarantee.
We look forward to being of service,
Mark & Clare Shenton.
We look forward to being of service,
Mark & Clare Shenton
Silk Legends:
The writings of Confucius and Chinese tradition recount that in the 27th century BC a silk worm's cocoon fell into the tea cup of the empress Leizu. Wishing to extract it from her drink, the young girl of fourteen began to unroll the thread of the cocoon. She then had the idea to weave it. Having observed the life of the silk worm on the recommendation of her husband, the Yellow Emperor, she began to instruct her entourage the art of raising silk worms, sericulture. From this point on, the girl became the goddess of silk in Chinese mythology. Silk would eventually leave China in the hair of a princess promised to a prince of Khotan. This probably occurred in the early 1st century CE. The princess, refusing to go without the fabric she loved, would finally break the imperial ban on silk worm exportation.
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