Edgarton SeaWell
The first fisherman's sweaters made from a soft blend of recycled oyster shells, recycled water bottles, and cotton. Inspired by vintage style and classic comfort, these garments boast thick ribbed cuffs and collars to promote thermal regulation and warmth for windy days among the great outdoors.
Named after the oldest settlement on Martha's Vineyard, Edgartown evokes nostalgia around every turn. With its red brick sidewalks and weathered shingles lining almost every building, Edgartown is the quintessential historic seaport. Whether you're on the water or bouncing around between cocktails and dinner, nothing is more necessary than a soft casual crew neck.
- Men's classic fit
- Ribbed cuffs and collars
- 5 gauge yarns
- SeaWell™ blend of recycled materials & natural yarn
- 60% Cotton, 40% Recycled Polyester derived from Recycled Water Bottles & Recycled Oyster Shells
- Imported
CLEANING & CAREÂ
Hand wash when possible. Turn inside out to machine wash cold & gentle. Lay flat to dry.
Will shrink slightly. Size up for a more comfortable fit.
FAQs
All items purchased at full price are eligible to be returned for store credit or exchanged within 14 days of the purchase date as long as the product has not been used or damaged. To request a return or exchange email us at info@hamiltonandadams.com
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We try to get your items out to you as soon as we can. Most orders are shipped out within 1 business day and orders placed on the weekends will be sent out no later than Monday of the following week.
We ship to all recognized USPS addresses.
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We are partners in business and in life, and founded Hamilton & Adams because we love the thrill of an adventure. Having spent years traveling the world with extensive time in the Hudson Valley living and learning about the region’s rich history, we decided to embark on the ultimate adventure – build a business that shares the best of what the Upstate region has to offer with the world. Â