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Oops, sorry, just realized I posted these in the wrong thread. I'll delete them - sorry.
Way back in the day, circa '81 when I was in the USAF stationed at R.A.F. Lakenheath in the UK. I had a V neck pull over in OD green, more of a brownish color actually. I loved that thing. I kept it after my enlistment was over but, alas, I was never that skinny again. lol.
Nice to meet another sensible man who shares my tastes. I should get a commission from outdoor knitwear because I recommend them so often, but the V-neck WP is available from them in a range of sizes and in both OD and Brown. www.outdoorknitwear.com
It's nice being able to wear my WPs again in the morning and evening because Fall has begun at last.
That's interesting. I have heard of these vast outlet stores in the US. I have tended to favour the crew neck Woolly Pullies but am thinking about acquiring the V-neck in Brown or Dark Grey Mix, probably with epaulettes and pen pockets.Thanks for that link. A couple weeks ago in a Goodwill Outlet store I found a sweater made by R&R Apparel of Nashville, Tenn. outfitters for the US Customs Service. At $4.50, it was quite a bargain. (It looks pretty much like the 9044 on the outdoorknitwear site) It's dark blue and heavy, at most maybe a light windbreaker over it would ever be needed if it got too rainy. It is used but seems almost in like new condition. I hesitated because it looks a bit "Police-y" but I think with jeans and some leather Clark's desert boots it looks fantastic, so I bought it. At that low price why not?
The Goodwill Outlet stores are not the retail type store. The Outlets have big blue rolling bins with various fresh junque in them they roll out from the back for shoppers to paw over.
I am wearing an Aussie 'Howard Green' today; is a plain version, not the camo. Very warm and has a bit of poly in it for shape rentention and hard wear.Woolly Pully weather is finally arriving and I was able to wear my Peat Brown WP yesterday morning and evening!
i'm on the train at the moment so I shall look at the link later. I think I'd like to get a Howard Green.Saw this Norwegian Woolly Pully on ebay - had no idea Eskimo made these, but it looks similar to the UK variants.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-ESKI...083387?hash=item3f622d6b3b:g:H20AAOSwv-NWVHrO
I am wearing an Aussie 'Howard Green' today; is a plain version, not the camo. Very warm and has a bit of poly in it for shape rentention and hard wear.
Judging from your description about the ribbing, I think I may have had a Dutch WP once - it was a good one, think I ebayed it eventually though.Re. the 'eskimo': similar to a Dutch WP I had about 20 years ago. Thinner ribbing than UK version. Darker green as well - a bit like the Moss Green I'm wearing today!
Yes, I do have one of those in a kind of Derby Tweed (but slightly darker) mad by Barbour. And I have a dark brown WP with thick suede patches made by OKW.Judging from your description about the ribbing, I think I may have had a Dutch WP once - it was a good one, think I ebayed it eventually though.
Do you have any of the thicker rib but still WP style with suede patches and raglan sleeves that were popular in the late 70s early 80s? They were made by Bridgedale and Commando and often labelled for Barbour.
Interesting colour.I am in a blue-grey crew neck WP at the moment.
I saw a chap at Gare Du Nord a few days ago wearing a green crew neck WP, I think it was wool, but the colour was a little odd, a sort of pea green hue?
Interesting colour.
Great minds think alike as I'm in dark grey mix with epps and pen pocket.
Ticklish chap. I've now obtained two seaman's jerseys of the old type I was looking for. Thanks for your interest.
Yes it was an unusual colour.
It would not surprise me if OKW bought out some offers soon, I think they sometimes do at this time of the year, Autumn, nearing Christmas.
I saw a discount code from Outdoor Knitwear in my junk folder today - celebrating over 70 years of the WP.