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#1 2009-10-22 03:56:35

Taylor McIntyre
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THE Sweater -

And I'm wearing it today.

Forget the basic 'Preppy' Norwegian cliche , if you can...

I'm wearing a hand framed in the Shetlands W.S. Manson & Co., "Donegal flecked" Navy Crewneck from J. Simons circa '88/'89. One of a few I invested in from him. £69 back in the day?

Who knows what about this company?

It is PURE Ivy: Not too luxe, not too basic. Rugged, yet sophisticated. 'Artisan' made, yet made for all.

A real work of art.

The styling is perfectly Traditional Shetland, but done in a 'Norwegian' weight knit, slightly ribbed. It has the correctly wide-ribbed Traditional Shetland collar, cuffs, & hem, unlike some other, lesser, items.

It's a reminder of how good things CAN be, rather like Anderson's of Shetland's regular Shetlands.

Olive Cord Chinos from Bean & a White Brooks OCBD complete The Look.

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After the Manson above, I'd nominate the LL Bean Ragg Wool Sweater as THE sweater, but you might have your own favourites.

Do please share your thoughts.

Best -

 

#2 2009-10-22 04:13:53

Natural Sole Brother
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I have one of these in a brown-ish grey salt and pepper. It's a beautiful sweater: heavier than my conscience.

A lunatic once chased me round an NS allnighter in order to divest me of what he called my 'feral jumper'.

It takes all sorts.

 

#3 2009-10-22 05:12:30

Taylor McIntyre
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It's like the old Sero slogan: Nothing is obvious except the quality.

 

#4 2009-10-22 05:49:15

Alex Roest
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#5 2009-10-22 06:04:55

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: THE Sweater -

We ought to talk to Gibson Gardens about this.

 

#6 2009-10-22 06:17:13

Alex Roest
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#7 2009-10-22 06:26:31

Taylor McIntyre
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He knows much.

 

#8 2009-10-22 06:32:42

Alex Roest
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#9 2009-10-22 06:37:09

Alex Roest
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#10 2009-10-22 06:38:24

Natural Sole Brother
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Re: THE Sweater -

The last Shetland I bought from J. Simons was labelled 'Lawrence J. Smith.' It's also a wonderful garment and they still appear to be in business according to google. Bear in mind that these are far heavier than, say, an Anderson or a Shaggy Dog. Maybe too heavy to be worn beneath a tweed jacket and heading towards outerwear. Absolutely top-notch quality though.

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#11 2009-10-22 09:11:06

Taylor McIntyre
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#12 2009-10-22 10:13:04

Kingstonian
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You did well to keep the moths away from it for 20 years. Any tips ?

 

#13 2009-10-22 10:30:36

Alex Roest
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#14 2009-10-22 10:31:58

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A shame there aren't more shops in London where you can buy a Shetland sweater. I got a few from one of those 'Clans of Scot-land' type establishments opposite the British Museum a couple of years ago: nice colours but average quality. Anyone got any tips?

 

#15 2009-10-22 10:34:16

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I don't think the collar is 'correct' on the llbean sweater.

 

#16 2009-10-22 10:38:36

Alex Roest
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#17 2009-10-22 11:13:05

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To my eyes, yes. The collar on the Shaggy Dog is single-ply alternating ribs of thick with thin. On the Bean model the collar is thin-rib only, folded over and sewn: basically the construction of the bog-standard department store 'lambswool' sweater. A minor detail, maybe, but to me it makes all the difference and is the feature I most look for in a Shetland. Other matters of construction (raglan vs. set-in sleeve etc.) are less important to me particularly in cheaper knitwear. If I'm paying a lot of money (like for the Lawrence Smith I mentioned above) the thing must be hand-loomed.

 

#18 2009-10-22 11:29:58

farrago
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#19 2009-10-22 11:36:24

Alex Roest
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#20 2009-10-22 11:46:28

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#21 2009-10-22 11:51:34

adam!
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Re: THE Sweater -

Vintage stores in London sometimes have them.
Was in Beyond Retro on Cheshire Street today and they had a few shetlands. one was grey and one a light rusty colour(and was U.S.A made!). The Rokit store on Brick Lane also has a few sometimes in various colours and conditions(and they have some two button sack jackets in at the moment!).

What are the ones from those Scottish/cashmere shops like? How about the price?

 

#22 2009-10-22 11:56:42

farrago
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#23 2009-10-22 12:57:53

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#24 2009-10-22 19:48:17

ScarletStreet
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McGeorge Shetland is the ultimate Ivy sweater for me. I cleaned O'Connell's out of a lot of their size 38s. Just an amazing sweater. I have a couple of 80s Bean shetlands that were my grandfathers, "Made in England" the tag says. There are multiple pictures of a little Scarletstreet running around in the Bean ragg wool sweater at my parents house. I may have to pick one up this year for old times sake.

http://www.oconnellsclothing.com/ftp_only/Cx/mcgeorge_sweaters_plain/slate_blue.jpg

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#25 2009-10-23 04:06:12

Taylor McIntyre
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