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Historical knitwear inspiration - the Norwegian jumper

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Continuing this month's chunky knitwear theme, here's some historical inspiration. We've already seen this Antarctic explorer, George Rayner's, 1920s Fair Isle socks (here). We see him here at sea, wearing his seaboots and a wonderful Norwegian jumper. There's another shot of him at the bottom of this post.

Below are some ways you can recreate this rugged Nordic sweater look. I found a vintage one recently, soft, thick and warm. I've worn it on the coldest days here in London, layered with tweed or wind-proof cotton. This combination breathes well, keeping me more comfortable (and hopefully stylish) than shapeless fleeces and sweaty waterproofs. 

Modern outdoor clothes have their place on the mountain top or Arctic tundra. I certainly wouldn't wear a thick jumper and tweeds on a British winter mountain (although climbers did so before the 1950s). But if you're not facing such extremes, comfort and style should come first. Try a thick jumper and tweeds instead.

Photo Museum Victoria
And you can recreate the look today from these suppliers (or, for vintage, keep an eye on eBay) -

Peregrine

Tails and the Unexpected
North Sea Clothing

Devold

Vintage Norwegian sweater - Grey Fox collection. Heavy and beautifully warm.
And here he is again, photographed on the Antarctic ice on Christmas Eve 1934, wearing what looks like the same trusty jumper.


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Labels: exploration, Nordic knitwear, Norwegian

The Grey Fox Ginormous Christmas Jumper Guide

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

The Christmas sweater has generally been considered as something to avoid by the discerning man of style. However, the traditionally-patterned jumper is being reassessed by even Scrooge-like sartorialists. It is finding its way back onto the ski slopes and being worn seriously in a way not seen since the sixties.


You can now be festive while retaining some semblance of good taste. Here's a selection of Scandinavian-style and other knitwear to suit most budgets.

If you market a Christmas jumper of quality that's not here, please let me know.

ADDENDUM - Having posted this I see that Save the Children are raising funds through a Christmas Jumper Day on Friday (14th December). To encourage you to donate, Jon Snow appears in his jumper at the end of this post -

Brunello Cucinelli, Harrods

Joe Casely-Hayford for John Lewis

Ami

APC

Drake's


Joe Casely-Hayford for John Lewis

Peregrine

Tommy Hilfiger

Canterbury

Moncler

Boden

D S Dundee

Ralph Lauren

Alan Paine

J Crew

J Crew

Penfield

Gant

Gant

Gant

Polo Ralph Lauren

North Sea Clothing

Gap
Save the Children

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Labels: Christmas knitwear, Fair Isle, jumper, knitwear, Norwegian, Scandinavian, sweater
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