Modern, the Verdon jumper is inspired by our traditional sailor jumpers and offers a reworked, original version. It retains traditional attributes of the model: the 1x1 rib knitting, the shoulder buttoning, as well as the round collar. But its iconic stripes concentrate on the body, leaving the sleeves plain, except for a striped elbow patch, in a rectangular format. An original yet subtle model, enhanced with a touch of lurex in the stripes. - Striped jumper
- Long sleeves
- Button placket on one shoulder
- Green lurex stripe on the body, inner placket, and elbow patches
- Tailored buttons with tonal SAINT JAMES crest
- Logo applied to the middle of the left sleeve
- Wool (98%) Lurex (2%)
La marinière became the official French Navy uniform in 1858, and has since influenced fashion trends across the world. From Audrey Hepburn to James Dean, Kurt Cobain to Princess Kate, Breton Stripe's chic-but-casual vibe has resonated through time. Since 1889, Saint James has crafted their artisanal Breton stripe sweaters in Breton, France. Their master knitters and raccoutreuses (mending experts) earned them the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant, Living Heritage Company, label in 2012. Saint Jame's slow fashion process strives for high quality goods that survive no matter what the elements throw at you!
Modern, the Verdon jumper is inspired by our traditional sailor jumpers and offers a reworked, original version. It retains traditional attributes of the model: the 1x1 rib knitting, the shoulder buttoning, as well as the round collar. But its iconic stripes concentrate on the body, leaving the sleeves plain, except for a striped elbow patch, in a rectangular format. An original yet subtle model, enhanced with a touch of lurex in the stripes. - Striped jumper
- Long sleeves
- Button placket on one shoulder
- Green lurex stripe on the body, inner placket, and elbow patches
- Tailored buttons with tonal SAINT JAMES crest
- Logo applied to the middle of the left sleeve
- Wool (98%) Lurex (2%)
La marinière became the official French Navy uniform in 1858, and has since influenced fashion trends across the world. From Audrey Hepburn to James Dean, Kurt Cobain to Princess Kate, Breton Stripe's chic-but-casual vibe has resonated through time. Since 1889, Saint James has crafted their artisanal Breton stripe sweaters in Breton, France. Their master knitters and raccoutreuses (mending experts) earned them the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant, Living Heritage Company, label in 2012. Saint Jame's slow fashion process strives for high quality goods that survive no matter what the elements throw at you!