Recent Purchases
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I realise it is not to everyone's taste but the quality is superb.
They will even knit it to your specific size if the standard one's not right, and for no extra cost.
It's a real cottage industry, knitted by women (mostly) in there own homes on the Shetland Islands who get paid a percentage of the sale price.
I think it's good to support stuff like this, all part of our national heritage, but no good if you don't like it
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trippleterror, I am loving that Sweater! I would definitely wear that with a classic white oxford, my IH-634S, and some nice suede bucs = LandoCal126 (Seasonal Casual Wear Edition)
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If anyones interested have a look at these links.
http://www.thistleandbroom.com/shopping/apparel/ (expensive but superb)
http://www.shetlandknitwear.com/Home.aspx (really helpful)
http://www.shetland-handknits.co.uk/welcome.html (I have a Prince of Wales from her)Rakuten are in Japan (I imagine alot of you know that anyway) but Jamiesons told me that 90% of their production goes there.
Lando, I tend to wear light blue or cream oxford twill. I wear white to work all the time so I need the change !
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@simon626:
Cerruti Shirts without breaking the bank
Thank You for the knowledge Till, i think i know where my next few work shirts will be from… ::) ::)
Simon, that does look like a nice shirt. However, the Cerruti shirts I am talking about are t-shirt/undershirt style. They are of mercerized cotton jersey with short sleeves and a button placket with three buttons. I believe the German Schiesser brand was the OEM for those.
When you say work shirts, do yo mean shirts for your work at the optics shop? That will do. But if you mean work shirt in the sense that it is used for IH shirts here, the Cerrutis you linked to are really not made for that. They are dress shirts.
TT, if that pullover was handknit in Japan with an IH label it would be $600. I love the craftsmanship and have similar sweaters but with long sleeves only.
Till
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You'd probably have to go to an actual store in a big city. Either a Cerruti store or a fine lingerie store. Have never seen the stuff online but haven't actively looked, either. The models I have are discontinued, of course, after such a long time.
If you try this http://tuttlecatalog.com/cat/shop-by-brand-zimmerli.cfm/id/1055
it should give you the same quality. That's about what I paid for the Cerruti shirts but 23 years ago. So the price on those Zimmerlis is actually good.
BTW, combining one of these really fine shirts with the heavy IH quality is precisely the kind of interesting material mix I was talking about elsewhere.
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Till
£100 to £130 will get you a real nice Fair Isle Handknit.
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Till
I'm glad that no one other than those on Shetland can make authentic Fair Isle as I think it would spoil it. Too much exposure can take away the 'special' feeling of something.
I suppose it's a bit like IH, not mass market, a bit underground but important to those who cherish it.
Long live under exposure !
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Seul, those metallic Diors are the hoot. I just saw a pair of metallic brown/gold dust Ferragamo full brogues in Chicago. Incredible shoes but would have been over $900 with tax. Can't do that. Will look at the outlet store for them. They were basically the same look as the Dupont gold dust lighters. More irregular than your model there. I suppose not many men will buy those so there should be some on a good sale price one day.
Till