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The bow in knitwear: a history of the detail that keeps returning
From Schiaparelli's 1927 trompe-l'oeil bow sweater to the Chanel runway, the bow in knitwear has carried meanings of femininity, status, and craftsmanship across a century...
What is the Breton Stripe?
We've got some exciting additions and wardrobe essentials for you to try out. But before we dive in, let's take a moment to reflect on...
The history of cable jumpers
Cable jumpers/ cable sweaters are known as Aran knitwear and originate from a set of islands off the west coast of Ireland, called the Aran...
Where did knitting originate?
We love high-quality wool knitwear; it's central to our autumn winter ranges, it's luxurious, warm, soft and sumptuous. Wool is traditionally manufactured into the products that we...