Sheep Chic – The Rise of the Ladies Sheep Jumper

Sheep have long been symbols of the British countryside—but now they’re making their mark in wardrobes too. Enter the ladies sheep jumper: a cosy, characterful piece of knitwear that’s become a much-loved staple for rural dwellers and townies alike.

At Flora Percival, this design is close to our hearts. It’s playful and practical. Wholesome but quietly cool. And in a world full of beige basics, it’s a joyful reminder to wear something that makes you smile.

A Jumper with Personality

The ladies sheep jumper blends British humour, heritage and high-quality wool. Ours features a scattering of fluffy sheep across a soft, wearable knit that works for everything from dog walks to market trips. It’s nostalgic and contemporary all at once.

Why We Love It (And You Might Too)

  • Countryside Connection: Whether you live on a farm or just dream of it, this jumper brings a slice of rural charm to your wardrobe.

  • Conversations Start Here: Sheep jumpers are instant mood-lifters and ice-breakers. People love them—and will tell you so.

  • Quality Over Quirky: While they may be whimsical, our sheep jumpers are made from beautiful, sustainable yarns that are built to last.

Style It Your Way

  • Layer with a Shirt: Add polish with a crisp white collar peeking out.

  • Pair with Denim: Classic blue jeans and wellies? A match made in heaven.

  • Go Full Countryside: Add a wax jacket and flat cap for peak British chic.

Beyond Cute – A Nod to Sustainability

Our sheep jumper isn’t just a fashion piece. It’s part of a broader mission to champion wool, British farming, and sustainable style. Every stitch tells a story—not just of sheep, but of slow fashion, ethical production, and pride in craft.

Final Fleece

Quirky, cosy and full of character, the ladies sheep jumper is more than a novelty—it’s a feel-good fashion hero. It connects us to our landscape, our values, and our sense of fun.

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