What are some good options for chunky/thick turtle neck jumpers for under £150?
I'm considering this one from Oliver Spencer but I would quite like something ribbed/textured. I've had a look all over John Lewis/House of Fraser but nothing I've fond has quite taken my fancy (either too thin, or too wooly). I saw a nice ribbed one on shopstyle, but unfortunately it was from G Star and was 100% acrylic.
This is one Orvis used to make - looks ideal (would prefer it in grey/black).
Unfortunately they don't stock it anymore.
Found almost exactly what I was looking for on ebay - however import charges and shipping from the USA would set me back £50, which is just too much for a BR jumper.
Something along these lines would be perfect though.
Forgot to post image ^
Unfortunately possibly a tad small for me as well.
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>>10733747
Check the scottish knitwear manufacturers like Jamison's or Shetland Woolen Co they'll be bound to have some
This one from BR is available now - Its ok but I think the cable/aran pattern is a bit dadcore and I already have an aran sweater, would prefer ribbed.
>>10733759
Will have a look, cheers.
I did buy an Aran jumper from quite a traditional store and I have found them to be a bit baggy in the waist.
I have more of an athletic build with quite high chest:waist ratio and some of these dadcore sizings just pile up around my waist.
This one is sweet, £500 though unfortunately.
bump, any suggestions?
North Sea Clothing's The Diver is just 20 quid more and it's bretty gud
Howlin' by Morrison has some sweet turtlenecks for £185, not really textured though.
>>10734258
saw these..definitely considering.
one thing was the neck looked kind of...high? like too turtley?
If you have friends in nordic/baltic countries they have shitloads of handknit sweaters for sale in the fairs and market squares esp. around christmas time.
Or just buy straight from a manufacturer. This one costs 79€. Made in Tallinn
>>10735428
you may want to look into mock neck sweaters
>>10735510
will check them out thanks