Lambswool Fair Isle Crewneck - Navy Marl by Barbour.Lambswool Fair Isle Crewneck - Navy Marl by Barbour.

Lambswool Fair Isle Crewneck – Navy Marl

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Lambswool Fair Isle Crewneck – Navy Marl by Barbour. This crew-neck sweater is knitted with a colorful Fair Isle pattern framed by contrast ribbing at the collar, hem, and cuffs. Crafted in super-soft lambswool. Finished with a signature flag label at the side seam. Hand wash. Imported.

Features
100% Lambswool
Barbour Side-Flag Label on Left Side
Contrasting Collar, Hem, and Cuffs

About Barbour
In 1894 John Barbour opened a shop in South Shields. From the beginning, Barbour was an innovator in the clothing industry. In 1936 they developed the motorcycle suit worn by virtually every British International team. In 1939 they manufactured the Ursula suit, which became a standard issue for members of the Submarine Service. Today, the fifth-generation family-run company is a leader in outerwear. They are best known for their waxed jackets developed to handle harsh elements in the northeast English countryside. They have retail stores in over 40 countries worldwide, including the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Holland, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Argentina, New Zealand, and Japan. The business is located in North East and has headquarters in Simonside, South Shields.

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Lambswool Fair Isle Crewneck – Navy Marl by Barbour. This crew-neck sweater is knitted with a colorful Fair Isle pattern framed by contrast ribbing at the collar, hem, and cuffs. Crafted in super-soft lambswool. Finished with a signature flag label at the side seam. Hand wash. Imported.

Lambswool Fair Isle Crewneck – Navy Marl Features
100% Lambswool
Barbour Side-Flag Label on Left Side
Contrasting Collar, Hem, and Cuffs

About Barbour
In 1894 John Barbour opened a shop in South Shields. From the beginning, Barbour was an innovator in the clothing industry. In 1936 they developed the motorcycle suit worn by virtually every British International team. In 1939 they manufactured the Ursula suit, which became a standard issue for members of the Submarine Service. Today, the fifth-generation family-run company is a leader in outerwear. They are best known for their waxed jackets developed to handle harsh elements in the northeast English countryside. They have retail stores in over 40 countries worldwide, including the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Holland, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Argentina, New Zealand, and Japan. The business is located in North East and has headquarters in Simonside, South Shields.

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