Celebrating British quality and craftsmanship, with a Palava twist of course...
Reinvesting in British Wool
We've always been strong advocates for producing closer to home as well as sustaining and supporting local industries, celebrating their expertise and knowledge.
We make all of our pieces in the UK and Europe and in 2020 we launched the pre-cursor to what is turning into the Heritage Collection today: the Molly Cardigan.
The love you have shown our Molly cardigan and the pride we have from having created a high-quality knit that is made in the UK and from British wool has spurred us on to do more! Our new knits are all made in the UK too, from 100% British wool.
Extending the collection has allowed us to work with a new knitwear manufacturer too, supporting more local business in the process! The wool for our new knits is sourced from the same supplier as our Heritage Molly: Laxtons. And this year they have dyed yarn in specific, bespoke colours just for us! It guarantees you a unique piece in characteristic Palava colours.
Corvette & Popcorn Cardigans
These 2 new additions to the Heritage Knitwear family are as unique as they are colourful. To create them, we have worked with Jack Masters, a UK knitwear design and manufacturer based in Leicester.
1. The wool used to create these new cardigans is made from a blend of wool from 2 different breeds of sheep: Blue Faced Leicester and Masham.
2. The full process to get fleece to finished yarn is all done in Yorkshire; from combing and spinning the yarn to dying it the desired colours.
3. The yarn is delivered to our manufacturers in Leicester, ready to be knitted into our new cardigans.
4. Bespoke Corozo nut and wood buttons arrive from Europe to be sewn onto the knitwear.
4. Once complete, Corvette and Popcorn are packaged up and delivered to Zoe and Sam at the Palava warehouse in Yorkshire.
From sheep to Palava warehouse, the total distance travelled by the cardigan is just under 300 miles.
Molly
Continuing to celebrate our Molly cardigan - the original heritage knit - we have a new colour also made from 100% British wool. The full production process goes as follows:
1. The wool used to create these new cardigans is made from a blend of wool from 2 different breeds of sheep: Blue Faced Leicester and Masham.
2. The process to get fleece to finished yarn is all done in Yorkshire; from combing to spinning the yarn. Part of the yarn is dyed in Romania to ensure the colours are just right, the rest are dyed in Yorkshire.
3. The yarn is delivered to our manufacturers in Mansfield, ready to be knitted into our favourite Molly.
4. Bespoke hand-cast pewter buttons arrive from Derbyshire to be sewn onto the knit.
4. Once complete, Molly cardigans are packaged up and delivered to Zoe and Sam at the Palava warehouse in Yorkshire.
The total distance travelled by the cardigan, after the yarn being dyed, is 200 miles.
Made to be loved
At Palava we always look to design clothing that you can wear for years to come. In a world full of over-consumption and fast fashion, we want to create garments that last. With classic shapes and high quality materials, we ensure that our heritage collection is worth your while. We hope these will become your favourite investment pieces!
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EU customers: Enjoy 20% OFF orders
We know that Brexit has affected both customers and small business in the UK and EU countries, who found themselves sometimes affected by unexpected import duty taxes or customs fees.
We're pleased to announce an exclusive discount to our EU customers:
Enter code WeLoveEU upon checkout to receive 20% off on EU orders across the entire Palava range.
*Please note this discount code cannot be combined with other promo codes. Only one code can be applied at a time.
Palava products are shipped from the UK, but please keep in mind, that you or the recipient may have to pay duty and VAT upon or prior to delivery.
This differs for each country, so please check your local regulations beforehand. Each country is subject to their own laws for import of goods, taxes and duty.
You may not be charged anything, or be able to claim back any duty fees, however, we hope the 20% discount will help offset any potential Brexit related costs for our customers.
If you have problems applying the code on our website, please email hello@palava.co and we'll be happy to assist and reimburse you with the 20% off for EU orders.
1. Will I have to pay more now for EU shipping?
No, we haven't increased our delivery fees for EU customers, despite increased costs to ship to EU countries. Instead we have absorbed the additional postage costs and staff resources for the paperwork.
2. Will I be charged for Duty/Tax by customs on arrival of my parcel?
You may be charged tax for your order on arrival by the country of destination and this is not imposed by Palava.co, these taxes are referred to as “Import Taxes”. We thus advise looking into the national taxes imposed by your country on the import of goods from UK merchants. We have seen in the past that not all international sales are subject to import duty and taxes, but that does not mean that on arrival the individual country will not impose these charges. Charges on imports are often based on the destination country, product type, product value, county of origin, and declaration of use of goods. If goods are of a low value certain countries may not impose duty charges, but we highly recommend you look into the guidance provided by the local governing body that manages your country’s imports and tax charges.
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