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Destry L. Hoffard 04-26-2016 04:01 PM

Vintage Style Shooting Sweater Purchase.....
 
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We have an opportunity here, and I wanted to test the waters to see who might be interested. Anybody who’s ever studied old shooting photos has seen the great shawl collar cardigan sweaters that were often worn on the trap range and in the field as well. Things like this just aren’t made anymore, at least not like those. I’ve wanted one myself for years.

I’ve been working with my friend Simon James Cathcart in England to possibly bring something like this back into the world. Simon runs a company that recreates vintage garments in modern sizes using classic methods and proper materials through British manufacturers. I have absolutely NO financial stake in the project, I'm just trying to get enough of an order together to make this possible.

He’s got in the works a two tone sweater of the aforementioned style, made of three gauge English Wool in one of the last old school English Woolen Mills in Leicestershire. And none of this modern open weave either, they’ll be done like the originals with some real heft. Produced on a vintage hand loom which allows for much more control, giving it a tighter weave, better angles, and curves for a finer fit. Buttons will be actual antique corozo nut from the 30’s, old stock found recently and absolutely perfect for the project.

He’s doing a limited production run in a full range of sizes up from Small to 5xl. The colors we’ve chosen for the shooting sweater are British Army Green (OD) and Dead Grass Tan for the stripes on the collar. The picture I’ve loaded is the sample sweater in black and white, this is the prototype. The only difference between this and the production model is it will be slightly longer. I’ve also loaded another picture of the yarn samples for the actual shooting sweater so you’ll have to use your imagination a bit. The mill sent him this photo and it's not what you'd call high definition, but they're old school as I said. Take my word for it, the colors will be perfect and quality top shelf.

But here’s the rub.

Simon needs to buy these specific colors of yarn and the minimum order equals 25 sweaters. I’ve committed to buy two, one for me and one for my father. The price is going to be $295 plus shipping, not a casual purchase I know. But this is what I call a Lifetime Garment, meaning if you buy one you’ll use and enjoy it for the rest of your life and then pass it on to somebody else who will do the same.

I can’t say enough about the quality, this is the sort of thing that Abercrombie and Fitch / VL&A were importing in the 30’s and 40’s to sell under their label.

Below is a link to Simon’s website so you can see some of the other products he’s putting out. I ordered two of the British Navy Sweaters as Christmas gifts this past year and have a pair of the two tone Balmoral Boots on order right now.

http://www.simonjamescathcart.com/

Orders will have to be paid before production begins, then the sweaters will be shipped in the fall. He's not taking money yet, I'm just working to see if I can get enough interest to move forward another step. You've got the best shotgun there is, a Parker, now you need a sweater of the same quality to wear while shooting it. Who's in?

Stephen Hodges 04-26-2016 07:38 PM

Destry, best of luck on your sweater purchases. Not my style of sweater but they look really nice and with the quality should sell well. :)

Destry L. Hoffard 04-26-2016 09:28 PM

I dunno, I guess we'll see. I've got five sold so far, none on here at all. I was thinking I'd at least get a couple interested parties from PGCA.

Marty Kohler 04-26-2016 09:54 PM

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Destry...There were, a few years ago, some gals up in Maine, I believe, making Baseball team sweaters similar to what you are showing for the Mitchell and Ness Co. For a while they did special orders. then...I believe, they stopped, but I believe your quality will be even better... and $295 for a sweater like that is very fair ....Would it be possible to order an OD sweater with solid dead grass collar? If so I am in.

Destry L. Hoffard 04-26-2016 10:36 PM

No, this is the only pattern that's going to be offered. I think Simon has to work with what the mill has setups for. The beauty of these folks is they'll do a single of any size as long as the color quantity is there. I'm guessing I'm going to be the only 4xl but that's not a problem. Most other places, you'd have to have a production run of every size because they're made on a different kind of loom.

Dave Noreen 04-26-2016 11:16 PM

Some 1901-vintage styles --

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ps8tgfmjyk.jpg

greg conomos 04-27-2016 12:32 PM

Do you have a vintage photo of someone wearing one like it? I'm just curious as it's not a sweater I recall seeing..not that I study old clothes a lot, admittedly.

Phil Yearout 04-27-2016 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen (Post 194057)

Looks like they had hoodies in 1901!

Destry L. Hoffard 04-27-2016 04:14 PM

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I had a great photo of some brothers from Chicago in a live pigeon match wearing shawl collar cardigans but I'd loaned it to EDM before he passed away and just never approached the family about getting it back.

Did a little Google searching and did turn up one of The Babe in his two tone cardigan.

Destry L. Hoffard 04-27-2016 04:15 PM

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And here's another of a late 40's curling team in their striped cardigans. If I run across a shooting related one I'll post it.


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