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#26 2007-08-28 05:34:23

jack_sparrow
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Re: iivy accessories

I actually have another option in the form of a craft (hand) knitter in Painswick, Gloucestershire.
Real Trad wool from the Shetlands knitted to old Trad patterns by hand in an old Trad cottage by the old Trad church...

I still like Shaggies & Andover's though... Old habits & all that.


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#27 2007-08-28 05:51:17

Chris_H
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Re: iivy accessories

This would appear to be the source for the shetlands I discovered in a discount clothing shop in London.

http://www.johntulloch.com/


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#28 2007-08-28 07:35:12

jack_sparrow
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Re: iivy accessories


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#29 2007-08-28 08:08:28

tripchauncey
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Re: iivy accessories

Judge Ito ol sport,

If your Pop is a casual bloke from the 1980s,, why don't you purchase him the quintessential 1980's casual shirt -- Lacoste.  Perchance not an accessory but sure to warm his trad heart as he pops his collar with reckless abandon.  Kelly green is a wonderful option.

Cheers,
Trip

 

#30 2007-08-28 09:43:33

jack_sparrow
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Re: iivy accessories

Only another idle thought...

I see shirts & ties as accessories somehow.

Cultural?

Or am I alone on this?


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