Jumper 1234 Consciously Created Contemporary Cashmere

Designed in London 🇬🇧 Bred in Mongolia 🇲🇳

Naturally sustainable, machine washable cashmere

ECO-BRAND

Naturally Sustainable Cashmere

Our cashmere comes from the vast Mongolian countryside which, with our help when we buy their cashmere, supports the lives of the nomadic herdsmen of Mongolia and their families. Naturally sustainable cashmere, the fibre is only removed once the goats begin to moult naturally, using shearing that does not harm the goats.

FAIRTRADE

Supporting the Mongolian Herdsmen

The herdsmen of Outer Mongolia are as passionate about their cashmere and their goats as we are. We have relationships with our herdsmen who prefer to sell their Mongolian cashmere at a fair price to a local manufacturing company, adding value in Mongolia. In most cases, the herdsmen rely on the income received from this to sustain their way of life.

"A reflection of the land that it comes from and the people who created it"

QUALITY

Artisan Craftsmanship

Our knitwear is not just the result of talented technologists, it is also the work of artisans who have years of experience working with cashmere. Real craftsmanship goes into the making of every piece. This craftsmanship is a guarantee that everything you buy will retain its look and feel for years to come. A product that is a reflection of the land that it comes from and the people who created it. The majority of our cashmere production is based in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

BEHIND THE BRAND

Our Story

Founded in 2014 by a team of friends with a shared desire to create cashmere knitwear that has a playful edge, that would wear effortlessly and last for a very long time. Jumper 1234 is a brand born of a genuine love for cashmere, designed in London with a contemporary edge and colourful vibrancy.

DOING OUR BIT

Our Packaging

We deliver our jumpers in recycled, recyclable cardboard boxes - our logo is on the top/front so if you’re trying to go incognito- beware! (Let us know and we can arrange alternative packaging).

Charity partner

The House of St Barnabasis a social enterprise members’ club and Employment Academy existing to break the cycle of homelessness. We are proud to partner with the House on a number of charity initiatives.