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Womens Lido yoke fair isle jumper - Light Teal

Womens Lido yoke fair isle jumper - Light Teal

Regular price £115.00 GBP
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Item Size: XXL

Description

Light Teal is now a DISCONTINUED COLOUR. 

This womens jumper features our "Lido" fair isle pattern across the yoke. Knitted in a shetland-character wool for an authentic fair isle feel, the main colour is a light blue-green yarn called Teal dust. The pattern uses a combination of teals, white and yellow. Ribbed crew neck, hem and cuffs.

Available in sizes XS (UK 8) to XXL (UK 18/20) Our Lido yoke jumper is in our "just right" fit and for those customers looking for a fit which isn't tight nor loose. It's neater shape is perfect if you want to wear it layered under something like a tweed jacket. If you prefer the fit to be looser then we suggest to go up in size.

Our S(tall) has been made for our customers who have a slim but taller body shape as it has been made with extra length in the back and sleeve lengths.Both S and S(tall) have a chest measurement of approximately 18 1/2" (47cm) armpit to armpit. However, the length is S 22 1/2" (58cm) and S(tall) 25" (64cm). The sleeve length is about 2" longer in the S(tall). Back length of the Medium size is approximately 23 1/2" inches (60cm).

100% Shetland-character Wool

Made in Scotland with Aberdeenshire wool

Dry Clean or Handwash only

 


 

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Designers notes - the inspiration behind Lido pattern

The Lido pattern was inspired by the Art Deco architecture of the 1920's and 30's. At that time many towns, and particularly those by the sea had an outdoor swimming pool called a lido, quite often built in the fashionable Art Deco style of the time. In the days before foreign travel a trip to a lido was a way to experience a little piece of continental life in Britain. In their heyday there were nearly 200 lidos in the UK but sadly most of these were demolished by the end of the 1980's due to having fallen into disrepair. This picture is of Tarlair lido, situated only 25 miles from The Croft House on the Banffshire coast.
photo credit: Tom Willett Photography