Creating a Garment
Creating an individual Babylamb Shearling garment is a little like making a hand-built automobile,
compared to a mass produced vehicle coming off an assembly line. We refer to this process as
"Commercial Craft", as the craftsmanship involved is highly skilled and relies much more on the
skill of the person rather than on any specialised machinery. Only the experienced human brain can
cope with all the variances and handling techniques involved in making a consistently high quality
garment from a variety of natural materials.
CraftsmanshipBefore any process can take place, the individual skins to make one garment (normally 30 skins) must be matched for colour, wool type and texture.
The secret of Knight's Craftsmanship is to take this inconsistent Raw material (selected by nature, not by man) and convert it into a consistent individual garment.more ... Care and CleaningEvery Knight's Babylamb Shearling garment is fully drycleanable, but only by an experienced and reputable suede and leather cleaner.
Full cleaning instructions for use by the drycleaner are permanently sewn into every garment on a woven label(printed labels often fade after cleaning).more ...