It's always interesting to search for the originals of the clothes which influence such designers. Last year I found an old Royal Navy submariner's jumper on eBay. They used also to be called coastal forces jumpers and they had a role in all branches arms of the Royal Navy, where warm and robust jumpers were needed in the days before fleeces and down gilets. They would be worn under wool serge uniforms or large Duffel coats. Until the fifties most naval vessels had open bridges, which, while essential for good visibility, were perishingly cold on long winter nights' watches.
Vintage Royal Navy work clothes - submariner's jumper
Thursday, 29 December 2011
There's a growing interest in vintage work clothes which influences many designers' work. They acknowledge the quality, robustness and sheer practicability of the originals when they base their collections on classic working clothes. I admire the work of designers such as Nigel Cabourn who has used military and, in particular, naval clothing as influences in their work.
As can be seen from the photos, this jersey still has its original owner's name and service number. It's in excellent condition and is really warm to wear. Reproductions are available from companies such as North Sea Clothing - have a Google.
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I've started to notice that most of the ex services stuff is becoming increasingly hard to come by these days. North Sea Clothing it is then..
ReplyDeleteKeep and eye on fleabay and be patient! GF.
DeleteI bought this a year ago from Silvermans, in the East End. It is fantastic. You can buy online too.
ReplyDeleteI have one of these in navy, tag is not visible, bought in market (2nd hand military) Australia about 10 years ago - wear it religiously over winter
ReplyDeleteAnd it's a small