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Blue Super Soft Crew Neck

Blue Super Soft Crew Neck

Few items evoke the mystique of Autumn and Winter as much as the Wool Crew Neck Sweater, featuring an exquisite high neckline, ribbed collar, cuffs and hem, and a hand linked finish. A Shetland-style sweater in appearance, this garment is in actuality produced from a 90% wool and 10% cashmere blend, which is sure to keep you as comfortable as it will warm.

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An Ivy League staple, we believe one would struggle to find a look quite as compelling as that of a crew neck woollen jumper sandwiched between a Tweed jacket and an Oxford Cotton button down shirt.

Hand linked and knitted in Scotland and available in a range of seasonal colours, these sweaters feature a super-soft finish. The hand linking process, which involves carefully joining each piece of the sweater by hand, results in a seamless finish that enhances durability and comfort while allowing for greater flexibility and shape retention.

Details:

  • Made in Scotland
  • 90% Wool / 10% Cashmere blend
  • Hand linked finish
  • Crew neck

Please note that we recommend sizing up for this piece.

Regular price £195.00 GBP
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PARABOOT

Here at John Simons we are proud to stock Paraboot, an iconic French brand with whom we have worked with since 1984, making us the oldest stockist in the UK.

Founded by Remy Richard in the Alpine French town of Izeaux in the early 20th Century, the Paraboot brand as we know it today was born from one of Richard’s earliest visits to the USA. In 1926, Richard arrived in the USA during a boom in the rubber industry and was confronted with a new style of work boot with heavy rubber soles. This style of footwear differed greatly from the refined leather-soled shoes Richard had produced previously and served as the impetus for a new style of footwear.

In 1927, Richard founded Paraboot, a brand with a distinct focus on rubber-soled footwear, appropriate for heavy labour. The brand’s name was a combination of the words “Para”, the town in Amazonia from whence the rubber came, and “Boot”, a nod to the American-style of footwear Richard had encountered on his travels.

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