Shit That I Knit

Shit That I Knit - Reviews and experiences

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9.0 /10
Based on 7 reviews
Jan 2024-Mar 2024
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Beanie and scarf set

Oh, man, let me tell you about this company's beanie and scarf - they are top-notch quality! The material is so luxurious and soft, and the craftsmanship is spot on. They keep me warm and cozy during those freezing Canadian winters. And the best part? They're made by skilled artisans in Peru who follow ethical practices. I'm blown away by the level of detail and the dedication to sustainability.

Knit hat and scarf set

This hat and scarf set are just perfect for staying warm and stylish. The materials are really high-quality and you can tell when you wear them. The craftsmanship is so impressive, and I adore the trendy design. I'm beyond happy with my purchase- it was even better than I expected!

Hand-knit scarf

Eh, the hand-knit scarf I got from this place was so amazing, eh! The material was top-notch and the craftsmanship was spot on. It kept me warm and looking stylish all winter long. What I love most is knowing it was made ethically, with artisans in Peru getting fair wages for their work. I always try to support brands that care about sustainability and community.

Merino wool beanie

I just bought a Merino wool toque from this company and I gotta say, I am super impressed with how well it's made. The workmanship is top-notch, and you can tell that they put a lot of effort into making this. Not only is the toque trendy and stylish, but it's also really warm and cozy to wear. I really like knowing that it's made with high-quality materials and made sustainably. All in all, I am really happy with my purchase and I will for sure be telling all my friends and family about this brand.

Awesome hat & scarf

Omg, I am totally in love with my new hat and scarf from this place! They are so warm and cozy, and the quality is amazing. The colors are so bright and the stitching is really well done. I wear them all the time, even at home because they're just that awesome. And the best part is they have this really cool story about working with artisans in Peru, which I find super fascinating. I really enjoy supporting brands that make a positive impact in the world.

Chunky knit scarf

This chunky knit scarf is a total game-changer, eh! It's super stylish and cozy, and the quality is top of the line. Whenever I wear it, I get tons of compliments, and now it's a must-have in my winter wardrobe. The craftsmanship is top-notch, and I love that it's made ethically with high-quality materials, you know?

Hand-knit scarf

I just bought a hand-knit scarf from this company and I gotta say, I'm super impressed with how good it looks and feels. It's so soft and warm, perfect for our freezing Canadian winters. You can really tell the quality and care that went into making it. Plus, it's cool that they work with artisans in Peru, paying them fairly and creating sustainable jobs. Good stuff!

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About Shit That I Knit

Shit That I Knit is a company that specializes in hand-knit products, primarily focused on high-quality, fashionable knitwear such as hats, scarves, and other accessories. Founded by Christina Fagan in Boston, the brand has built a reputation for its craftsmanship, luxurious materials, and community-based production model. Shit That I Knit collaborates with skilled artisans in Peru, providing fair wages and sustainable work environments. The company emphasizes the use of natural, high-end fibers like Merino wool and Pima cotton, aiming to deliver products that combine comfort, style, and functionality. Over time, it has gained popularity for its unique brand identity, commitment to ethical production, and engagement with a broad community of knitting enthusiasts.

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Last update: November 29, 2024

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