Northern Isles V Neck Sweater, True Red, Medium

Northern Isles V Neck Sweater, True Red, Medium

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Sweater features av neck, long sleeves with cuffs at collar, cuffs and waist. The fabric is cotton.

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Northern Knits

  • Dimensions: 9 in. h x 8.5 in. w x 0.5 in. d
  • Weight: 1.18 ounces
  • Made in US
Inspired by the tradition and purity of the son of healthy natural wool, this collection of 20 stunning designs for traditional and contemporary women's clothing and accessories perfect for the modern knitter. The quintessence of knitting traditions of the cultures of Iceland, Shetland, Norway and Sweden are examined by the descriptions of wool and son, the history of clothing traditionally made of them, including stunning photomontages this classic vintage -st

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Find More Northern Isles Sweaters Products Clothing terminology comprises the names of individual garments and classes of garments, as well as the technical languages ​​of trades that have designed, manufactured, marketed and sold clothing over hundreds of years.

Clothing terminology ranges from the arcane (Watchet, the name of a pale blue in the sixteenth century) to the daily changes (T-shirt) and over time in response to the fashion that reflects related social and political developments in art.

Despite the constant introduction of new concepts of fashion designers, clothing manufacturers and marketing are the names of different classes in English basic garment very stable over time. Dress, shirt / skirt, dress and coat are all attributed to the early Middle Ages.

dress (from medieval Latin gunna) was a term of basic clothing for hundreds of years, focusing on a garment that hangs from the shoulder. In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in England after a full dress robe for men and women, sometimes short, often worn ankle length, with sleeves. In the dress of the eighteenth century was a standard term classes for the dress of a woman, it makes sense to stick to the mid-twentieth century. Only in recent decades has lost that robe of general significance for the dress. Today the term is rarely dress, except in special cases, black gown and cap and gown, evening gown, nightgown, gown, and so on (see dress)

shirt and skirt are originally the same word. , The first on the pronunciation of the south and north of the latter in early medieval English. Such as clothing, t-shirt is a technical term in England, although it retains its overall importance in the U.S. (see the shirt).

Coat is a term for a garment too, has a significant importance for the thousand years (see mantle)

name for new styles and fashions in clothing are inventions often deliberate fashion designers and apparel manufacturers;. These include Chanel Little Black Dress (a term that has survived) and Lanvin dress style (can not). Other words are of obscure origin are

clothing styles are often named after people often with a military connection.?

The Garibaldi jacket and Garibaldi shirt were bright red woolen garments for women with black embroidery or braid and military details popular in the 1860s, they are after the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi, who visited England in 1863 named.
Eisenhower jacket or "Ike" is a hip-length jacket, military jacket of the origins of World War II. As "jacket on the ground, Laine, M-1944", he was given by former General Dwight Eisenhower as a new field jacket for U.S. forces in northern Europe in order. The jacket was based on the jacket "Battle Dress" in the British Army from the same period.
The jacket is a cardigan or sweater with buttons created to keep British soldiers warm winter in Russia. It is for James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, who led the charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimean War (1854) named.

is a Mao jacket. very simple (often gray), with high collar shirt like the jacket usually worn by Mao Zedong and the Chinese people during his regime his gray uniform design was a response to class distinctions pre-revolutionary clothing, silk clothing designed with the elite while the working poor wore rough clothes.
The Nehru jacket is a uniform jacket without lapels or collar, popularized by Jawaharlal Nehru, first Prime Minister of independent India.

most fertile source of ideas for the clothes are place names which usually reflect the provenance (origin or perceived) of a mode. Modern terms like Bermuda, Hawaiian shirts and Fair Isle sweaters are the latest in a long line back to the Netherlands (flax), Damascus ("Damascus"), the Polish ("in the way the Polish woman" ), Jersey (originally Jersey Dress), Balaclava, Mantua and jeans ("Serge of the city).

historian costume, with a "back" need the display name for the clothing styles that are not used (or necessary) when the styles are really worn. For example, Van Dyke collar of his appearances in the seventeenth century in the so-called portraits by Anthony Van Dyck and Watteau pleats of the drapery are named after their appearance in the portraits of Antoine Watteau.

Also in ahistorical terms can be used all categories of clothing, so clothing is called a corset or a pair of corpses until the introduction of the word corset was applied late eighteenth century. And now to dress the dress of any woman applied consisting of a bodice and skirt, although for most of its history meant just clothes dress or a complete outfit of clothing and accessories.

A notable trend in the late 21st century is "cute" short forms: Camisole cami become hoodies or sweatshirts and hoodies of 2005 are short or "shrunk" Cardigans Picardie />