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  Cardigan
  We are all familiar with the word cardigan. We all love feeling snug and warmth when we are wearing one. But do you know where the name came from? It can all be blamed on a misunderstanding!
 
  Earl of Cardigan
  One cold day back in 1854, some British soldiers were having a bit of a disagreement with some Russians (the Crimean War). Due to some poor communication and a few misunderstandings, the Seventh Earl of Cardigan, James Thomas Brudenell (1797 - 1868) thought he had the OK to lead his men straight into the fiery mouths of the Russian guns. Unsurprisingly, half his men, 'The Light Brigade', poor brave soles that they were, ended up dead or injured. The Earl of Cardigan was lucky, although as brave as any that day, for he was first across the Russian lines, and he did not receive a single scratch. To honour the brave Earl of Cardigan’s courage, the knitted wool vest, worn to protect him from the cold Crimean winter was named after him, and the cardigan was born.
 
  Cardigan Fashion
  It has to be said, the cardigan as we now know it, bears little resemblance to the collarless, three buttoned, V-neck garment the Earl of Cardigan wore whilst ducking out of the way of all those cannon balls. Today’s cardigan is now a high fashion item of clothing, sometimes designed in the more traditional style, or in a very modern way. Our Guernsey Cardigan is a fine example of a traditional cardigan, while our Trimmed Girly Zipper, a flattering cardigan which sits tight to a ladies body to show off her curves, is a more modern design. The fact that the wool cardigan has survived so long, and still does not look out of place in our high tech world, speaks volumes for the greatness and timelessness of its design. It also makes sure we will never forget the courage of that brave, cannonball dodging hero, the Earl of Cardigan.
 
  Woolovers
  At Wool Overs, we manufacture our Cardigans with Crew Necks or Vee Necks. Our Cotton Knits Collection for the ladies, includes a Cardigan with a French Collar (a collar which folds over at the neckline).

Wool Overs Fishermans’ Zip Cardigans are immensely useful and practical, made with tightly knitted washable British wool in a variety of colours.

View our range of quality lambswool cardigans:-
Lambswool Crew Neck Cardigan
Guernsey Cardigan
Unisex Lambswool V Neck Cardigan
Unisex Marks Zipper Cardigan
Italian Collar Cardigan
Silk/Cotton Fancy Frills Cardigan
Lincoln Zipper Cardigan
Oxford Collar Cardigan
Pearly Girly Cardigan
Silk & Cotton Cable Cardigan
Lambswool Shaped Zipper Cardigan
Silk & Cotton Stylish Vee Cardigan
Timeless Crew Neck Cardigan
Versatile Vee Cardigan


View our full range of quality British knitwear:- product list