The Irish Classic, which originated in the Aran islands has been around for centuries. Families, clans, islands would each have a pattern that was distinctive to each. Some stitch patterns have a traditional interpretation, often of religious significance. The honeycomb is a symbol of the hard-working bee. The cable, an integral part of the fisherman's daily life, is said to be a wish for safety and good luck with fishing. The diamond is a wish of success, wealth, and treasure. The basket stitch represents the fisherman's basket, a hope for a plentiful catch.
They became so popular in the U.S. when JFK was seen wearing them in the 60's Since then, they have become a classic!
We have a nice selection of these in the store, come try a classic! Below is a preview--images taken by the talented Taylor Kitto.
Images by Taylor Kitto
Hey wait, is that my sweater in the pic with the bike? Maybe I need to buy it back. Although it looks way cuter on Eva your model than it did on me!
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