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ASIN : B004SAO6ZS
Category: Sweatshirts & Fleeces
Brand: Misc
Rating : 5.0
Reviews : 1
Product description Submariner rollneck sweater navy blue XL
We are very excited to have sourced this traditional, original submariners navy sweater. Still made in the UK by a family owned knitwear company, these sweaters were issued by the War Office to the Navy during the last war.When peace broke out, normality began to return and as cars were so expensive, for many people the choice of transport was two wheels, and so the British motorcycle industry flourished.But in the forties and fifties, the concept of motorcycle wear didn't really exist and so riders inevitably turned to army surplus clothing.They soon discovered that the best way of keeping warm on the bike was the submariners sweater. Made from pure English wool, they were designed for use in arctic conditions and so were perfect for a late night blast round the north circular or down to Brighton.For a generation or more of riders they became the 'de rigueur' garment for wearing under a Wax Cotton, or even a leather, jacket.
- Made from English wool
- Knit construction
- Rollneck
- Ribbed cuffs, collar and hem
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Fantastic Sweater, especially when very cold
This sweater is a throw back to those that I wore during service with the RAF. It is warm and somewhat watertight. I could not believe how wonderfully warm I remained after a couple of hours out in the current winter weather.
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