An extract from Simon Templar's 'Escape Route' episode (#85). R. Moore is wearing a knitted cardigan with what I believe are suede front panels.Geesie said:I'm not sure what's going on in that picture.
Tomasso said:I like a shawl collar.....
scotrace said:Cardigans are a staple for me. Younger folks call them Old Man Sweaters.
I got a really great light brown one from LL Bean for Christmas. I'm aldo partial to shawl collars.
Edward said:I'd be interested if anyone has or knows where I could find a pattern for a shawl neck cardy, as my mother (who has rediscovered knitting since retiring) has offered to knit me one...
skyvue said:I just purchased a 1934 book of knitting patterns for men's sweaters (and more), but alas, there's no shawl-collared sweater in it.
It does, in addition to a variety of sweater patterns, include several patterns for scarves (including an evening scarf), four different patterns for socks (including one for bed socks), one for knee caps (not sure what those even are), and a helmet (a knit cap that covers the entire head and neck, save the face).
cptjeff said:As a younger man, I'm looking for one. Being up north, I need wool, and being a college student and a cheapskate, I need cheap. I've been periodically searching ebay, but no luck so far.
Saw one on sale in a store the other day new that was a blend, but the tagged small had the sleeves of a small, the chest of a medium and the length of a large. Bleh.
thecardigankid said:I was in the same position you are when I started wearing cardigans. The best way I can say to find some neat cardigans is to start hitting the thrift stores (Goodwill and Salvation Army in particular) pretty hard and pretty regularly cause you will find some good stuff there. Also peruse their suits and top coats. You will find some good London Fog jackets I know thats for sure.