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Alan Paine Dark Navy Milbrock Wool V-Neck Jumper - Regular Fit

 

Best styled with a shirt and tie but now becoming more common with an open collar, the vee neck jumper is a gentleman’s prime layering piece. Our merino knitwear is lightweight, breathable and helps regulate body temperature – yes really!

No more socially distanced gatherings working up a sweat (until it’s your turn to host the BBQ).

 

THE ALAN PAINE HALLMARKS
• 100% Fine Italian Merino Wool – 12 Gauge.
• Fully Fashioned - Knitted to shape on the knitting machine. We leave it to others to cut corners.
• Finished By Hand - Each stitch is linked by hand to give the smoothest join possible.
• Ribbed Cuffs & Hem – For that added snugness & fit.

 

THE BENEFITS OF MERINO WOOL
• Super Soft – Guaranteed no more itching.
• Keeps You Cool & Dry – Yes! This sweater can multitask.
• Retains Shape – Unlike us at Christmas. .
• Colour Fast – Resistant to fading or running.

 

SIZE MATTERS
• Regular Fit – Our most modern fit.

 

FEATURES

 

CARE GUIDE

Due to the antibacterial properties of merino wool, your garment will go long without washing. Often airing out your garment overnight is enough to keep fresh. However, we do recommend machine washing every now and then.

Machine Washable - Simply wash it at up to 40°C with all your other clothes using your usual detergent. Merino is self-cleaning in water and naturally releases dirt and odour even in a cool wash.

Quick Drying - Your lightweight Armadillo will line dry quickly. Or just leave it on a hanger overnight. If pushed for time, you can tumble dry on a low heat, but do so sparingly and you will prolong your garments life.

 

 

 

 

ALAN PAINE DARK NAVY MILBROCK WOOL V-NECK JUMPER- REGULAR FIT

£100.00 Regular Price
£50.00Sale Price
  • ABOUT ALAN PAINE

     

    In 1907 William Paine founded this famous knitwear brand in Godalming, Surrey, and named it Paines of Godalming. He taught himself to knit as a hobby, but soon this grew into a thriving knitwear business. He developed some of the very first cable-knit sweaters ever produced, selling these to local cricket clubs. By the outbreak of the Second World War, Paines had gained such an unrivalled reputation for the quality of its workmanship that the company was commissioned to make woollen sweaters for Britain's armed forces, particularly the Navy. By 1942, the Alan Paine workforce had grown to 400 staff members in Godalming and 200 in Wales.

     

    In 1999 an American team found on Mount Everest the body of an Englishman, George Mallory, who in 1924 made an attempt to reach the summit. Some of his clothing bore the label: W F Paine, 72 High Street, Godalming.

     

    In 2009, Alan Paine launches its fine country wear collection.

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