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Mens Fair isle Brodgar Yoke Jumper - Grey

Mens Fair isle Brodgar Yoke Jumper - Grey

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This mens fair isle jumper is knitted in a chunky gauge knit for a more rugged look. With ribbed cuffs, hem and high "turtle" crew neck, it features our "Brodgar" fair isle pattern across the yoke. The Grey colourway is in shades of grey - the perfect choice for those who normally shy away from pattern.

Follows our "Other styles" Mens sizing chart

100% Pure New Wool (Supersoft Shetland)

Made in Scotland

Dry Clean or Handwash only

Item Size: S
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Item Size: S
Zone CM Inches
Chest 49 19.25
Total Length 67 26.25
Sleeve Length 82 32.25
Zone CM Inches
Chest 52 20.5
Total Length 69 27.25
Sleeve Length 84 33
Zone CM Inches
Chest 55 21.75
Total Length 71 28
Sleeve Length 86 34
Zone CM Inches
Chest 58 22.75
Total Length 73 28.75
Sleeve Length 88 34.75
Zone CM Inches
Chest 61 24
Total Length 75 29.5
Sleeve Length 90 35.5
How to measure

These refer to garment measurements, taken with the garment laid on a flat surface.

Chest

Measure from armpit to armpit.

Length

Measure from the side of the neck down to the bottom of the hem.

Total sleeve length

Measure from the middle of the neck label, over arm to end of the cuff.

Measurements are approximate due to the stretchy nature of knitted fabrics.

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Designers notes - the inspiration behind Brodgar pattern

The "Brodgar" pattern was inspired by the Ring of Brodgar, a Neolithic stone circle on the Orkney Isles which is thought to date from between 2500BC and 2000BC. It is the 3rd largest stone circle in the British Isles. I particularly liked the angularity of the stones which I've represented in the motifs used in the pattern.

"The Oldest Stone Circle" by joiseyshowaa is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0