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Do You Know the History of Cardigan Sweater?

  • Posted on September 12, 2014 at 6:53 am

A simple cardigan sweater is not just a sweater that you will hang in your closet – it’s a stepping stone on the way to some of the more popular styles today.

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What you might want to realize is that the cardigan sweater is still a popular fashion item today. It can be worn with jeans or khakis, but some styles of cardigan can also be worn with a dress as a cover-up or with shorts on a chilly evening. This highly versatile piece of clothing has become the fall back piece of clothing for those that become cold, but that don’t want the bulk of a larger sweatshirt or a crew neck sweater.
But the cardigan sweater became very popular in the 17th century with the French and in the British Isles with the fisherman of the times. These sweaters proved to be invaluable on the cold seas.
Once fashioned with harder materials like wool, this one piece sweater generally has buttons or other fastening pieces in the front. These buttons will help to close the front of the sweater either from the bottom to the top or perhaps only to the middle of the torso, depending on the style and the cut. Some cardigans will also have zippers instead of buttons that can help to secure the sweater in the front.
Though the most famous wearer of the cardigan sweater has to be Mr. Rogers – the children’s TV show host – he’s not alone in his love for the cardigan sweater. You may remember that Mr. Rogers used to change into his cardigan at the beginning of every television show to show his transition into time with his ‘neighbors.’ For many that grew up with Mr. Rogers, this sweater became a consistent and comfortable part of their childhood.
There is also a story in which a cardigan prevented an assassination attempt against a Bulgarian radio editor. Apparently a secret agent tried to inject this editor with a pellet of poisonous rich, the pellet didn’t extend into the skin because the cardigan sweater he was wearing was too thick of wool.