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Where can I find a sweater like this?

B-24J

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From an old Willis & Geiger catalog:

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Does anyone know of a supplier who might handle a similar sweater?

I've looked at the usual web sights and the Lounge, but nothing really quite the same.

I like the shawl collar and the quilted over the shoulder patches.

Thanks, John
 

GHQ1

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JakeHolman

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^ Yup, i've seen them in there too - I work about 10 minutes away from Earlham Street, the place is a treasure trove. Looked like good old-fashioned quality.
 

B-24J

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Thank you for all the replies! I do like the North Sea offering. But I still hope that there is a Scottish outfitter out there who has what I'm looking for.

John
 

clarinetplayer

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Received my North Sea Clothing Expedition Sweater. Think "turtle neck"; this is not a sweater that one could, or would want to, wear a shirt underneath. I'm wearing a Patagonia think wool layer. This is a size 40; I have a 39 chest. There is plenty of room in the chest and arm pits but very snug in the sleeves. The fit is snug, but not tight. Very happy with this sweater.
 
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GHQ1

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http://www.ctshirts.com/men%27s-casualwear/men%27s-knitwear/Maritime-shawl-collar-jumper?q=usddefault||KH027NAV|||||4018,112,||||||||#The North Sea looks great . . . Does anyone have experience with the Charles Tyrwhitt version that looks almost identical esp if you look at the photos of the model wearing it. Description shows a leather neck button but the model photos show an anchor button just like the NSC version.

It's funny . .after I inquired about the Tyrwhitt sweater and the three photos showing the anchor button, two photos were removed that CLEARLY showed the metal anchor button . . .

The Tyrwhitt version is only 60 GBP or about US $105 plus $10 shipping in the US.
 
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BRJACKET

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I bought the Expedition sweater from North Sea (Navy color) and had it shipped to the states. Neil is great to work with. I had the sweater quickly. It's quality is excellent. The only problem is that is was too snug for my taste. Once again Neil worked with me. I sent it back and he sent a larger size which fits great. It is a really warm sweater. I highly recommend the sweater and the company.
 

GHQ1

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North sea clothing - expedition

Somebody grab the Size 40 at J Crew for 30% off . . . CODE is MUSTHAVE

I did the calculations and with tax and shipping the Expedition is $145 . . .. .
 

ClaraBow

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No, the person that runs the shop (Vintage Showroom shop) used to have a stall in Portobello market, he also has a showroom but it's invite only probably for designers or collectors. The shop is just a retailer for NSC gear, the sweaters are nice I have a submariner bit smelly but I got rid of the smell with Stergene and a hand wash- very nice jumper though. It's Neil Starr that runs NSC, he sells old Belstaff jackets, the proper ones before the company was bought by Italians.
 
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pipvh

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The North Sea jumpers look great - seen them in Earlham Street and will no doubt end up with one. But I have to recommend Black Sheep (link on the previous page). I've had a zip-front cardi/jacket of theirs for many years and it's held up amazingly well seeing as it's been my go-to jumper for cutting wood, bonfires etc. Fantastic wool, fantastic construction and still very stylish.
 

Todd V

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It looks like Northsea Clothing introduced a few new models. I cannot be the first to have noticed this, can I? Several new shawl models to chose from plus a new turtleneck.

I would love one of these for this fall/winter but am still hung up on the sizing. Should I go up a size? I dunno...

http://www.northseaclothing.co.uk/
 

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