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Crew Neck Jumpers

A crew neck jumper, also known as a crewneck sweater, is a type of knitted garment that is designed to be worn over the upper body. It is made from wool or other materials such as cotton, cashmere, or synthetic fibers. The defining characteristic of a crew neck jumper is its neckline, which is round and sits at the base of the neck. The sleeves of a crew neck jumper are usually long, although short-sleeved versions are also available. Crew neck jumpers are a versatile and timeless piece of clothing that can be worn in a variety of settings. They are often worn as part of a casual outfit, paired with jeans or chinos, but can also be dressed up with a blazer or trousers for a more formal look. The simplicity of the design makes it a popular choice for both men and women. The origins of the crew neck jumper can be traced back to the early 20th century when it was worn by athletes as a warm-up garment. It gained popularity in the 1950s and 1960s when it became a staple of the preppy style. Today, it is a classic wardrobe staple that has stood the test of time.

garment, knitted, wool, neckline, versatile

Brian Robinson

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