Kidding! I am not a gift-guide person.
In fact I like gifts to be unguided, expecially by culturally expected days like birthdays, weddings, or Christmas.
So the fair isle sweaters I show here are purely because I have been enjoying this apres-Thanksgiving leisurely day and am feeling glow-y inside.
They are made by British designers Wallace and Sewell in collaboration with Justine Tabak and I hope they delight gentle readers' eyes.
To my own eye, they evoke spun candlelight (the tangerine) and illuminated verdigris (the mint). I would like to wear them in a log cabin while I read or quilt.
4 comments:
Those are beautiful -- and thank you for the intro to both designers' websites.
Very reasonably priced sweaters for the quality -- and your post is a sweet antidote to Black Friday commercialism.
Goodness, you wait for one post, then three come along all at once. But, well worth the wait. The jumpers are lovely and the green one has been sitting in my basket on JT's lovely website for a couple of weeks whilst I finally decide.
Hellooo! Perhaps you are writing from Paris; wherever you are, it's great to "see" you. I am very seriously circling one--or both--of these sweaters :-).
And you, Sue, have all the credit for reminding me how much I love this medium. Excited to learn whether the jumper is as lovely in person as it appears through the screen (have every confidence it will be).
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