Not enough men can claim to own a properly excellent jumper and, in Britain’s unreliable springtime, that’s something we think needs to change. Luckily for you, we’ve got just the recommendation. Last Of England’s jumpers are knitted using Grade A cashmere yarn in Scotland—weirdly. But the producers are top in their field and have combined to create a beautifully simple jumper that’s knitted at high tension to reduce bobbling and one that’ll soften gradually with age, wear and washing. Link here
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Not enough men can claim to own a properly excellent jumper and, in Britain’s unreliable springtime, that’s something we think needs to change. Luckily for you, we’ve got just the recommendation. Last Of England’s jumpers are knitted using Grade A cashmere yarn in Scotland—weirdly. But the producers are top in their field and have combined to create a beautifully simple jumper that’s knitted at high tension to reduce bobbling and one that’ll soften gradually with age, wear and washing. Link here