It’s goodbye to the glorious sun that we have experienced over the last few weeks and hello to the duller skies of the great British winter. As autumn closes in and we begin to feel that familiar chill in the air, rest assured the weather in the UK is considered mild in comparison with that experienced in Scandinavia. It’s really no wonder that designers in Sweden, Denmark and Norway know a thing or two about producing the warmest and most comfortable of garments. In fact, the rest of the world look to them for inspiration too. And far from being just functional, the classic Scandinavian style is quickly becoming an extremely fashionable trend.
Nordic knits have earned themselves a place within the wardrobes everywhere. From beautiful Fair Isle patterned jumpers to the chunky cable knit, the traditional knit has been successfully introduced to modern popular culture.
Nordic jumpers offer the perfect way to look good and stay toasty over the winter months. You can look stylish and be warm! What more could we ask?
Scandinavian style is all about simplicity, earthy tones and the highest quality of materials. Choose from a large range of different designs, yarns and patterns. With so much choice out there, you can find a style to suit all shapes and sizes. It’s time to layer up and make the most of the beautiful soft materials.
Be sure to take extra care of your Nordic jumpers. They do take a little bit more upkeep than the cotton t-shirts we have become used to, but with care and attention knitwear can last for many seasons. Wash by hand to make absolutely sure. Never wring wool, and always remember to dry flat to maintain its shape.
Check out the fabulous new additions to the Joseph Turner knitwear range. Made from pure lambswool and available in a choice of colours. The Nordic jumpers are simply perfect for those windswept days or weekends snuggling up in front of the fire in a cosy log cabin. Also, take a look at the new Fair Isle range. In multicolour or green, they are equally as stylish and just as warm and cosy.
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