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Womens Braemar Fair Isle Jumper - Turquoise

Womens Braemar Fair Isle Jumper - Turquoise

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A relaxed style womens jumper with feature "Braemar" fair isle pattern around the cuffs and hem. The crew neck has a rolled finish along with the cuffs and hem. Knitted in Shetland-character wool which is spun in Aberdeenshire. Turquoise colourway is a deep, bright blue with pattern in aqua green, reminiscent of crystal clear seas.

Back length of the Medium size is approximately 23 1/2 inches (60cm).

100% Pure New Wool (Supersoft Shetland)

Made in Scotland

Dry Clean only or Handwash only

Model is 5ft 3, UK 8/10 and wears a size S

Item Size: S
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Item Size: S
Zone CM Inches
Chest 49 19.25
Total Length 58 22.75
Sleeve Length 75 29.5
Zone CM Inches
Chest 52 20.5
Total Length 60 23.75
Sleeve Length 77 30.25
Zone CM Inches
Chest 55 21.75
Total Length 61 24
Sleeve Length 79 31
Zone CM Inches
Chest 58 22.75
Total Length 63 24.75
Sleeve Length 81 32
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 Braemar pattern

I wanted to produce a relaxed Shetland-wool jumper which was not too busy but still had interest. I chose a 2-tone colour palette and thought this would work well with a bold Art Deco design, one of my favourite styles. As we are now in the 20's, this form of decorative style is unbelievably 100 years old, being championed at the Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels moderne in Paris in 1925. The geometric design was inspired by the Grampian mountains and River Dee of Royal Deeside in the Scottish Highlands.
Picture credit: "Braemar from Morrone" by Nick Bramhall is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.