Shawl Collar Aran Cardigan - Slate Grey
Regular price $124.95Story
A classic expression of Irish Aran craftsmanship, this Shawl Collar Aran Cardigan combines a handsome heritage design with the exceptional softness and warmth of Supersoft Merino wool.
The cardigan features a cozy double shawl collar secured with a classic shanked football button and rouleau button loop fastening. At the center, a Celtic trellis panel is framed by mirrored rope cables, followed by moss-filled diamond patterns and additional mirrored cables. The same intricate patterning continues onto the drop-shoulder sleeves.
Knitted in Ireland in a luxurious 5-gauge Supersoft Merino wool, this cardigan has a straight, standard fit and a timeless style that is equally at home outdoors or relaxing by the fire.
A beautifully textured Irish cardigan featuring a Celtic trellis, mirrored cables, and moss-filled diamonds, finished with a cozy double shawl collar and traditional football button.
Why You'll Love It
This cardigan has the wonderful character of a traditional Irish fisherman-style knit, but with enough refinement to make it an especially versatile everyday layer.
The generous double shawl collar provides extra warmth around the neck, while the button-and-loop fastening gives the cardigan a classic Irish country feel. The rich combination of trellis, rope cable, diamond, and moss stitching gives the garment beautiful depth and texture.
The Supersoft Merino wool is warm and comfortable without feeling overly heavy, making this an ideal sweater for cool days, outdoor adventures, or cozy evenings at home.
Its straight standard fit and standard length make it easy to wear over a shirt or favorite T-shirt, while the slate grey color gives it a wonderfully understated, timeless appearance.
Irish Heritage
Aran knitting is one of Ireland's most recognizable textile traditions. Its distinctive cables, diamonds, trellis patterns, moss stitch, and other raised textures have become enduring symbols of Irish craftsmanship.
The Celtic trellis featured prominently on this cardigan creates an intricate interwoven pattern, while the rope cables and moss-filled diamonds add the layered texture that makes Aran knitwear so distinctive.
The traditional football button is another familiar detail in Irish knitwear, particularly in classic Aran cardigans and sweaters. Together, these elements give the cardigan a strong connection to the heritage of Irish wool craftsmanship while keeping the design practical and wearable today.
Product Details
• Made in Ireland
• Crafted by Aran Woollen Mills
• Supersoft Merino wool
• Luxurious 5-gauge knit
• Slate Grey
• Straight, standard fit
• Standard length
• Double shawl collar
• Classic shanked football button
• Rouleau button loop fastening
• Celtic trellis central panel
• Mirrored rope cables
• Moss-filled diamond patterns
• 2x2 moss stitch edge panels
• 1x1 ribbed collar, cuffs, and hem
• Drop-shoulder sleeves
• Traditional Aran patterning continues across the sleeves
• Available in sizes Medium through XXL
The Carrick Mór Touch
At Carrick Mór, we believe every Irish gift carries a story. From the hands of talented makers to the places and traditions that inspire them, each piece celebrates the beauty, craftsmanship, and enduring heritage of Ireland.
Made By
Aran Woollen Mills has been creating authentic Irish knitwear since 1965. Rooted in County Mayo, the company combines traditional Aran knitting techniques with contemporary design to create warm, comfortable pieces inspired by Ireland's rich textile heritage.
From classic Aran sweaters to beautifully detailed cardigans, hats, scarves, gloves, and other accessories, Aran Woollen Mills continues a tradition of Irish craftsmanship while celebrating the natural warmth, softness, and beauty of wool.
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From County Mayo
County Mayo stretches along Ireland's spectacular western coast, a landscape of mountains, islands, beaches, and windswept countryside that has long inspired Irish crafts and traditions.
Aran Woollen Mills is rooted in this corner of western Ireland, where its knitwear carries forward the warmth, character, and craftsmanship of Irish wool traditions.



