A convertible tie up cardigan! Throw this over any of our designs to add sleeves, comfort and grace. The Lotus Cardigan can be worn upside-down for a different cut and longer sleeves, backwards, frontwards, tied up, wrapped around or left down. Even try as a hood! The options are as wide as your creativity.
1 size fits all.
We will post videos into all of our social media communities for easy reminders, inspiration and instructions!
PREORDERS ARE MADE TO ORDER AND WILL SHIP IN ONE MONTH
We use CanadaPost Standard Parcel with tracking. Due to covid restrictions CanadaPost does not guarantee shipping times. We find it takes 3-10 business dasy for domestic (Canada) and 5-20 business days for international (including USA). If you would like to upgrade your shipping from our standard shipping please email us and we can make it happen.
Want local delivery? We personally deliver all local addresses, once a week to the Comox Valley, Cumberland and Campbell River. We will send you an email the morning of your delivery so you can watch your door. If no one is home we leave the package by the door and do not hold responsibility for stolen articles. If you have any specific delivery information (buzzer number, change of location etc) please email us the info at time of order.
Simply machine or hand wash in cold water and hang to dry. Iron on low if needed. We also recommend natural detergents for the sake of our environment.
All garments have wash instructions and fabric type on the tags so you always have that info on hand.
Medium-light weight Jersey knit. 200 gsm.
66% Lyocell (derived from eucalyptus), 28% Organic Cotton, 6% spandex
Mocha and Olive colours are made with 66% Bamboo rayon, 28% organic cotton, 6% spandex
Artisan Quality
Handmade right here
Every Nadbrad garment is handmade in small batches right here on Vancouver Island. Know that when you purchase an item from us, you are getting the highest quality of care and love.
Did you know that the majority of our super soft garments are made with Eucalyptus fabric? Technically known as Lyocell, eucalyptus fabric is arguably one of the most sustainable fabrics on the market today.