mushjoon
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Hi, I'll keep it brief.
Why do guernsey sweaters (or ganseys based on where you're from) usually have droopy, drop-shoulders, instead of having sleeves starting from your shoulder blades? I've been searching through the internet to find some old photos with fishermen wearing these sweaters but most of them have drop-shoulders or loose fit instead of you know, the perfect fit.
Is there any technical or functional advantage to it? Or is there some deeper reason for it that's too unfathomable for people like me who simply want to wear a sweater that fits me?
Why do guernsey sweaters (or ganseys based on where you're from) usually have droopy, drop-shoulders, instead of having sleeves starting from your shoulder blades? I've been searching through the internet to find some old photos with fishermen wearing these sweaters but most of them have drop-shoulders or loose fit instead of you know, the perfect fit.
Is there any technical or functional advantage to it? Or is there some deeper reason for it that's too unfathomable for people like me who simply want to wear a sweater that fits me?