VSOP 4 - A WOOLLY LUXURY
A Cardigan, that dull, sensible and essentially unsexy garment so long a wardrobe staple of the English man and woman, a luxury item ? Well, this one is to be knitted by hand in the finest of wool, a one-off that not only names the knitter but the sheep the fleece comes from too. You can’t get more exclusive than that.
Lord Cardigan, who led the Charge of the Light Brigade, is credited with inventing the cardigan, circa 1854. He wanted a warm garment that he did not have to pull on over his coiffure, and came up with a woollen, buttoned and collarless jacket. On his return to England, he was greeted as a hero and his new jacket, named a Cardigan in his honour, was being copied and sold by drapers and tailors up and down the country.
The handknitted luxury version that we have chosen comes from the knitwear firm of Izzy Lane. This is run by Isobel Davies, a former member of the indie music band, Edith Strategy, who gave up the music world in favour of organic farming and sheep rescuing.
She rescues old, lame, ‘blemished’ and other sheep due for slaughter and from a start of just four lambs in 2003, now has some 500 Wensleydales and also some Shetlands at her farm in North Yorkshire. She maintains that “the big, gentle Wensleydales produce the finest long wool in the world” and that Shetland wool is so fine it can be spun as thin as a strand of silk.
An army of home knitters across the surrounding countryside knit up the wool that Isobel has had spun and dyed into sweaters and cardigans, one of the sweaters shown above. The price tag for this is £225.
Her first cardigan for men is currently being knitted, in Wensleydale wool, and so we are able to offer an early opportunity to order one.
To see other items in this collection and further information on the sheep that have found such a wonderful home go to www.izzylane.co.uk
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