There isn't much knitwear as Iconic as the Classic Guernsey Jumper, and far less with a story that's woven into the history of this beautiful country. Our Classic Guernsey bears the patterns were used by the alluring Cornwall seaside villages and were handed down from generation to generation.
Knitted from 100% British Wool, the Classic Guernsey is loved equally by people who love the outdoors or to compliment your smart casual attire. The tiny air pockets in our British Wool fibre help to keep you warm throughout the winter. We offer a large range of colours to match your outfit or personality.
in cm
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
Chest | 47 | 50 |
53 |
56 |
59 |
62 |
Length | 62 | 66 |
68 |
70 | 72 |
74 |
Sleeve | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 |
55 |
Peter | Jess | |
Wearing | Medium | Small |
Height | 182cm / 6' |
175cm / 5'9" |
Weight | 80Kgs / 176lbs | 53.5Kgs / 118lbs |
The Guernsey is a hard-wearing jumper worn by Fisherman who took on the ruthless environment out at sea. It traces it's roots back 400 years to the Island of Guernsey where many isolated communities had no choice but to be self-sufficient.
Fisherman's wives (or prospective ones) would knit the Guernsey's to protect their partners from the harsh conditions they were subjected to. The identical front and back patterns allowed the jumpers to be reversed in instances of excessive wear. In the unfortunate and tragic event that fishermen were lost at sea, their bodies were identified by the unique patterns on their Guernsey. A little morbid but an interesting conversation starter, for the correct audience of-course.
British Wool has a long and storied history, integral to the UK's agricultural and economic heritage. Dating back to ancient times, wool production became particularly significant during the medieval period when it was a major export and a key economic driver. Today, British Wool is produced from various sheep breeds, each offering distinct wool qualities ranging from soft and fine to coarse and durable.
The wool industry in Britain involves both small family farms and larger commercial operations. After shearing, the wool is cleaned, carded, and spun into yarn, used in a variety of products from clothing to carpets. The British Wool organisation supports producers, promotes the wool, and ensures fair pricing, contributing to the industry's sustainability and quality.
British Wool is valued for its environmental benefits, as it is a natural, biodegradable fibre. It also maintains cultural significance, being central to traditional British crafts like knitting and weaving. Overall, British Wool stands out for its historical importance, versatility, and role in sustainable textile practices.
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