The Dorothy Sweater
Dorothy Sweaters are knit in small runs
Please allow up to 6 weeks for your sweater to be made
A sweater as beautiful as it is functional, the Dorothy Sweater combines expert craftsmanship and natural wool with the rugged spirit of the outdoors. This sweater pays homage to the enduring legacy of Canada’s oldest sailboat, Dorothy.
Every stitch is designed for the adventurer at heart. Wether you sharing stories around an evening beach fire in September, hoisting sails in the crisp spring air, or beach combing barefoot along the shoreline in October, Dorothy will be your constant companion.
Made from premium wool, known for its natural ability to insulate, wick moisture, and breathe, the Dorothy Sweater is built to weather all of life’s journeys.
The tapered sleeves ensure your hands are always free to move, safe from rogue sparks and snags, while the raised neckline shields you from wind and cold. She is an heirloom piece, designed to accompany you through a lifetime of exploration.
A Collaboration by SALT and Carolyn Ferreira. Designed and knit in Victoria, BC
The Dorothy sweater is not eligible for our Black Friday promotion.
$5 from the purchase of each Sweater goes to the Maritime Museum of British Columbia
The Maritime Museum of BC, established in 1955, preserves and celebrates BC's rich maritime heritage. Located in Downtown Victoria, the museum provides exhibits, educational programs, preservation, and public research opportunities. With a mission to engage communities in witnessing and preserving maritime heritages, they are committed to supporting marginalized communities through free programs that provide belonging, support and education.
Most recently, they are actively working on The Future of History Project alongside the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations to create a new, dual-purpose historical site that would reshape how coastal history is presented.
MATERIAL & CARE
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Shipping & Returns
HOLIDAY RETUNS EXTENSIONS
With the Canada post strike and holiday shopping we have extended our return window. Orders placed from Nov 15th on are eligible for return until January 20th 2025. Condition of merchandise still applies.
SHIPPING
we offer free shipping on Canadian order over $140 and calculated rates for orders below this threshold. Please note select overweight items, such as cast Iron cookware products, are not eligible for free shipping. All Orders are shipped via Canada post or UPS. Orders are currently fulfilled Tuesday-Friday in the order they are received. The speed, cost, and tracking of your package is dependent of the service selected at checkout.
USA | we offer free shipping on US order over $140 CAD. We offer calculated shipping on all orders to the United States via Canada post. The speed, cost, and tracking of your package is dependent of the service selected at checkout.
international orders may be subject to duties, taxes, and customs fees. These are determined by your country's customs agency and are the responsibility of the recipient. We are unable to predict or cover these additional costs.
RETURNS
We hope you to love it, but if you need to make a return, That's OK. Returns are free within Canada.
Sale and discounted items are final sale and are not eligible for return. undergarments, swimwear, and skincare/hygiene product are final sale and are not eligible for return.
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About Dorothy, Canada's oldest sailboat
Designed in 1892 by UK naval architect Linton Hope, Dorothy is a 30-foot carvel-built, gaff-rigged, twin-headsail sloop. Commissioned by barrister and Clerk-of-the-Legislative Assembly William H. Langley and constructed in John J. Robinson’s boatyard in Victoria Harbour. She launched in 1897.
For 47 years Langley kept her racing and cruising the Salish Sea. Since then, she's had thirteen different owners who have continued to add their own unique touches to the historic yacht.
In 1995 Dorothy was donated to the Maritime Museum of British Columbia by then owner Kim Pullen. The museum, along with Gabriola Island shipwright Tony Grove, the Ladysmith Maritime Society, and boatwright Robert Lawson spent 12 years working to bring her back to sail-ready and historically accurate condition.
She returned to the water in 2023 looking like the day she first launched 127 years ago. Today Dorothy is an integral piece of the MMBC's collection and an active part of the marine community through participation in youth sailing programs, festivals and more.
About Artisan Carolyn Ferreira