SILK SLEEVELESS COLLECTION View all SILK designs
British Wool
Women's Guernsey Gilet/Waistcoat
  $49.00
Bottle Green
Cream
Navy
Oatmeal
Red
Pure Lambswool
Slipover Vest
  $32.00
Beige
Bottle Green
Flannel Grey
Lilac
Pale Blue
Pea Marl
Tweed Green
Black
Cerise Pink
Lemon
Navy
Pale Pink
Red
Wine
Blueberry
Charcoal
Pure Lambswool
Mens Waistcoat
  $35.00
Beige
Charcoal
Lemon
Navy
Pea Marl
Tweed Green
Wine
Bottle Green
Flannel Grey
Cashmere Merino
Ladies Sleeveless-Slipover
  $35.00
Black
Caramel
Chocolate
Lilac
Pale Blue
Pea Green
Rich Rose
Blueberry
Cerise
Dark Turquoise
Navy
Pale Pink
Pistachio
Winter White
Silk & Cotton
Cool Sleeveless
  $29.00
Black
Khaki
Navy
Pale Pink
Pistachio
Rich Rose
White
Flannel Grey
Mint
Colour Mint in sizes S,M,L last few remaining $22.00 each.
Cashmere Cotton
Slipover
  $32.00
Charcoal
Flannel Grey
Kiwi
Lemon
Pale Blue
Pea Marl/Lemon
Sand/Pea Marl
Cherry/Sand
French Navy
Pure Lambswool
Women's Gilet-Waistcoat
  $35.00
Blueberry
Charcoal
Flannel Grey
Navy
Pale Blue
Pea Marl
Rich Rose
Camel
Colours Pale Blue,Pea Marl in size L last few remaining $25.00 each.
Silk & Cotton
Camisole
  $29.00
or 2 for $49.00(USD)
Black
Cornflower
Forget-me-not Blue
Mint
Pale Blue
Pea Green
Rich Rose
Brown Marl/Cerise
Flannel/Pale Pink
Khaki
Navy
Pale Pink
Pistachio
White
Cerise
Colour Mint last few remaining $18.00 each.
Cashmere Merino
Women's Waistcoat
  $35.00
Black
Cerise
Dark Turquoise
Flannel Grey
Mustard
Pea Green
Rich Rose
Blueberry
Chocolate
Colours Black, Rich Rose, Pea Green last few remaining $22.00 each.
Cashmere Merino
Women's Tank Top
  $35.00
Blueberry
Chocolate
Flannel Grey
Navy
Pea Green
Pepper
Rich Rose
Cerise Pink
Dark Turquoise
Mid Grey Marl
Colours Rich Rose, Dark Turquoise last few remaining $25.00 each.
Pure Lambswool
Relaxed Ladies Gilet
Was $49.00   Now $42.00
or 2 for $63.00(USD)
Mid Grey Marl
Navy
Sage
Snowflake
Silk & Cotton
Summer Tank Top
Was $32.00   Now $29.00
or 2 for $49.00(USD)
Brown Marl/Cerise
Cerise/Pale Pink
Cornflower
Flannel Grey
Navy/White
Pale Pink/Cerise
Pist/Cerise
Cerise
Colours Brown Marl/Cerise, Cerise/Pale Pink last few remaining $22.00 each.
Pure Lambswool
Lambswool Cable Gilet
  $42.00
Dark Coffee
Dark Grey Marl
Navy (Nautique)
Sage
Cashmere Merino
Long Waistcoat
  $49.00
Black
Blueberry
Chocolate
Khaki
Mid Grey Marl
Pepper
Cashmere Merino
Stripy Waistcoat
Was $35.00   Now $29.00
or 2 for $42.00(USD)
Black/Flannel Grey
Cerise/Flannel Grey
Pea Green/Pistachio
Silk & Cotton
Scoop Neck Stripy Tank Top
Was $33.00   Now $22.00
Cerise/Pistachio
Cornflower/Pale Pink
Navy/White
Silk Sleeveless

Welcome to Wool Overs! If you're looking for silk sleeveless garments then you've come to the right place. Wool Overs showcases the very best in silk sleeveless fashions, if it's a cool Tank Top you're after for the summer months, or a slinky silk and cotton camisole, then look no further than our silk sleeveless collection. Our silk sleeveless garments are perennially popular with our customers and we're certain there will be a silk sleeveless garment for you to add to your collection for any occasion. Simply select any of the silk sleeveless images above to get more information on sizing and color schemes. If you need any additional help, you can call our dedicated Customer Service department on 0845 073 1044 – they will be more than happy to assist you.

We look forward to being of service,

Mark & Clare Shenton




Silk Legends:

The writings of Confucius and Chinese tradition recount that in the 27th century BC a silk worm's cocoon fell into the tea cup of the empress Leizu. Wishing to extract it from her drink, the young girl of fourteen began to unroll the thread of the cocoon. She then had the idea to weave it. Having observed the life of the silk worm on the recommendation of her husband, the Yellow Emperor, she began to instruct her entourage the art of raising silk worms, sericulture. From this point on, the girl became the goddess of silk in Chinese mythology. Silk would eventually leave China in the hair of a princess promised to a prince of Khotan. This probably occurred in the early 1st century CE. The princess, refusing to go without the fabric she loved, would finally break the imperial ban on silk worm exportation.