Jumpers Collection
"Jumpers: From Scallop Fishermen to Dinosaur Enthusiasts, a Fashionable Journey" In the picturesque coastal town of Fowey, Cornwall
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"Jumpers: From Scallop Fishermen to Dinosaur Enthusiasts, a Fashionable Journey" In the picturesque coastal town of Fowey, Cornwall, January 1992 witnessed scallop fishermen braving the chilly weather in their trusty jumpers. Rewind to the vibrant 80s when dinosaurs roamed not only the Earth but also our wardrobes. Patterned jumpers became an iconic fashion statement during this era. Oxford University showcased its playful side as two skaters posed for an outdoor portrait, donning their favorite jumpers that added a touch of warmth and style. The prestigious Richmond Horse Show brought together equestrian enthusiasts from all walks of life, showcasing breathtaking horsejumping skills while sporting elegant jumpers. Travel back in time to 1954 when a canoe-necked knitted top with intricate beaded designs stole hearts and turned heads with its timeless elegance. Another gem from 1954 was a striped jumper knitted "on the cross, " demonstrating skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail that never goes out of style. During wartime in 1943, home knitting projects flourished as women sought solace and creativity through reversible cardigans and cozy jumpers – practical yet fashionable garments for challenging times. Women's knitwear designs published in 1943 provided inspiration and instructions for creating beautiful garments at home, empowering women with both creativity and functionality during difficult times. Amidst the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, children dressed patriotically in Communist jumpers marched through Madrid streets proudly displaying toy rifles while giving clenched-fist salutes – a powerful image reflecting political ideologies through fashion choices. As Queen Elizabeth II ascended to her throne in 1953, knitting enthusiasts celebrated by creating royal-inspired garments using patterns from the Royal Coronation knitting book – a testament to the enduring popularity and their ability to capture historical moments.