Tweedchasse
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Fair Isle is a traditional and distinctive Scottish knitting technique, renowned for creating intricate multi-colored patterns.
Its origins and its name come from Fair Isle, one of the remote Shetland Islands. Some suggest that this knitting method emerged from a practical desire to use leftover yarns from other projects, rather than discarding them.
In this sense, Fair Isle knitting could be seen as an early form of recycling, or even as a precursor to modern sustainabilitypractices.
Fair Isle sweaters gained iconic status in 1921 when the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, made a public appearance wearing one, sparking a fashion phenomenon.
Beyond their vibrant and visually striking patterns, which pair beautifully with many tweed garments, the Fair Isle technique offers more than just aesthetic appeal.
The knitting process involves "double knitting" in patterned areas, resulting in an extraordinarily soft and luxurious texture while also providing enhanced warmth.
This unique combination made Fair Isle knitwear a favorite among fishermen and hunters who braved cold days outdoorsa time when modern waterproof and thermal materials were yet to be invented.
100% Lambswool
Weight: 480 grams in size M
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