Knit jumpers, cardigans and oversized styles
Some things just work. A quality knit is one of them. Assembly Label’s knitwear is made from natural fibres like merino wool, cashmere, cotton, and natural fibre blends that breathe, layer, and hold their shape over time. From fine-knit cardigans that sit neatly under a blazer to relaxed weekend jumpers in a pared back palette that works with denim, casual pants, dresses and skirts, these are the pieces that move effortlessly between occasions. Not sure on size? Our size guide covers both standard and relaxed fits. Shop by fabric, occasion, or colour and enjoy free shipping on qualifying orders.
What fibres does Assembly Label use in its knitwear?
Natural fibres like merino wool, yak wool, cashmere, cotton, and natural fibre blends are used prominently in Assembly Label knitwear collections. Full fabric composition is listed on each product page.
How do I care for a wool knit?
A gentle cold cycle or a hand wash is usually enough for a pure wool knit. Reshape while it’s damp, dry flat, always skip the dryer. Full care instructions are on the label and product page.
What’s the difference between merino wool and acrylic?
Merino is a natural fibre. Merino wool is breathable, temperature-regulating, and it lasts. Acrylic is synthetic, cheaper to produce, and can pill unless care is taken. For longevity and timeless style, natural fibres are recommended.
How do I size for an oversized knit?
Our oversized styles are cut for a relaxed fit. If you prefer something closer to the body, size down. The size guide has exact measurements for both fits.
Cashmere vs merino knitwear?
Cashmere is loved for its light and luxurious feel and its warmth-to-weight ratio. Merino knitwear can be simpler to care for and is loved for its easy everyday wear. They both have their place in a woman’s cool weather wardrobe. For some of the best cashmere and wool knitwear Australia has to offer, browse the current knitwear collection at Assembly Label.



























































































































































































































































































