Wool-Alpaca Fisherman’s Jumper
Gender
Men
Status
In stock
Details
The distinctive patterns that define the classic Aran jumper – a style favoured by 19th-century Irish fishermen for its unparalleled warmth and hard-wearing construction – were originally knit to signify the wearer's family clan. Polo’s version, which is made with a wool-and-alpaca hair blend, symbolises the wearer’s membership in a different type of group: those who appreciate form, function and enduring style.
Details
The distinctive patterns that define the classic Aran jumper – a style favoured by 19th-century Irish fishermen for its unparalleled warmth and hard-wearing construction – were originally knit to signify the wearer's family clan. Polo’s version, which is made with a wool-and-alpaca hair blend, symbolises the wearer’s membership in a different type of group: those who appreciate form, function and enduring style.
The distinctive patterns that define the classic Aran jumper – a style favoured by 19th-century Irish fishermen for its unparalleled warmth and hard-wearing construction – were originally knit to signify the wearer's family clan. Polo’s version, which is made with a wool-and-alpaca hair blend, symbolises the wearer’s membership in a different type of group: those who appreciate form, function and enduring style.