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A crew neck tartan jumper knitted in a blend of wool and cotton.
Originally worn as a symbol of the wearer’s clan, tartan used to signify the life of the gentry and the wearer’s long and noble heritage. It was adopted into streetwear a couple of centuries later for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Instantly recognisable, look more closely and you find strands of tartan woven throughout key subcultures past and present – from the flared trousers of Bowie, to the grungy shirts of Cobain – its design is timeless.
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— UK next working day delivery [Free]
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Colour Description | Black |
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SKU | K9532-102 |
Fabric Composition | 59% Wool / 41% Cotton |
Hero | 102 |
Washable Instructions | Machine Wash |
Gender | Mens |
Bullet 1 | Ethically-sourced wool with cotton |
Bullet 2 | Tartan design |
Bullet 3 | Regular fit with crew neck |
Bullet 4 | Ribbed trims |
Further Reading | Originally worn as a symbol of the wearer’s clan, tartan used to signify the life of the gentry and the wearer’s long and noble heritage. It was adopted into streetwear a couple of centuries later for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Instantly recognisable, look more closely and you find strands of tartan woven throughout key subcultures past and present – from the flared trousers of Bowie, to the grungy shirts of Cobain – its design is timeless. |
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Model Size | Model wears: M |