Andersen-Andersen knitwear
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I want one if these badly. G would I fit in an xl?
Hey mate, I take an L in IH shirts and the Medium in this fits perfectly. You won't find a better knit anywhere.
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Who stocks?
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Will do. I looked at all the US stockists and didn't see anything I wanted. Thanks much!
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You guys are killing me. I've gone completely wool jumper made lately, and these look wonderful. There's a size chart on the Oi Polloi website, if that helps anyone. No idea if it's accurate or not, but here are the roll neck measurments:
Size Pit To Pit Back Arms Shoulders
Small 21.0 26.0 19.0 16.0
Medium 22.0 26.5 19.5 17.0
Large 23.0 27.0 19.7 18.0
X-Large 24.0 27.5 20.0 19.0http://www.oipolloi.com/andersen-andersen-the-original-sailor-sweater-navy
Sadly I'd probably need it to be 25" pit to pit. Saved some money though, I suppose!
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Any advice on sizing? I have both M and L in IH shirts, both fit, one a bit small one a bit large but both are do-able. Should I go with a L or M, looking for a fisherman sweater.
Thanks, Nick
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I'm always M in IH shirts, I ordered a M AA sweater and it was way to big, sent it back.
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I'm an L in IH Westerns and Workshirts (mostly) and fit perfectly in an M with A&A.
Their stuff is really heavy and durable, on the other hand stays in shape perfectly - love it.If you're looking for a Fisherman Sweater keep in mind that it's knitted symetrically, so you might end up having an bulge on your chest.
Cheers
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Stumbled across this and thought it looked a pretty good (cheaper) alternative.
http://www.carriercompany.co.uk/shop/99-fisherman-s-jumper -
There are some real beautifully constructed jumpers on this thread . . .
If you want an original military submariner jumper try here;
https://www.silvermans.co.uk/products/royal-navy-sub-sweater-white?variant=4198076483
However if you want to spend more try here;
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I stumbled upon this brand about 6 months ago and have since bought 2 of their sweaters and a beanie. Their stuff is the IH of knitwear. Great fit, fabric and tough as nails. A single sweater easiely weights 1.5kg ???.
I seriously like Andersen Andersen!
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Hi all,
I am new to the knitwear thing, however I am learning the warmth of wool when it gets cold (and wetter).
I like the look at the Andersen-Anderson sweaters and I think I have narrowed it down to the Seaman and Sailor Crewneck styles.
I will be layering the sweater with a jacket or vest so, I am looking at these models rather than Navy Crewneck or Navy Full-Zip, which look cool but perhaps are a bit too much weight and bulk, especially for packing when travelling.
For those that have the Seaman and or Sailor Crewneck, what are your thoughts about:
• Fit (I prefer a slimmer fit)
• Warmth and ability/need to layer
• Durability (does it get pulled threads easily)Many thanks and I look forward to your comments.
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@Bridger - If you look at the description, you'll see that the Seaman is knitted "on a 7 gauge flat knitting machine with 2 threads extra spun", whereas the Sailor is "on a 7 gauge flat knitting machine with 4 threads extra spun".
I have the Sailor and it's quite thick and warm. It can certainly be worn under an outer coat but I would not layer it otherwise. I suspect the Seaman is much lighter (you should email A-A how much). So far my stuff has been completely impervious to normal daily life.
Note that the round neck sweaters are symmetrical, which means that the neck feels a bit differently than on sweaters that are fashioned with a front and a back. Personally I'd have preferred if it were not symmetrical, but it has not stoped me from wearing it.
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Hi @JDelage
Thanks very much for your response – that is very helpful.
I was particularly interested in your note about the neck being symmetrical. Perhaps that is where the zip up versions come into their own. I would be curious how other owners of the symmetrical sweater feel about the fit.
How does the Sailor pack down in your luggage? I mostly travel carry-on only, so bigger items really need to earn their keep.
Cheers