Where to get wool Jumpers?

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jmatthews

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Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Now this might sound rather odd but I can't seem to find any good, cheap woollen jumpers. All I can find is designer labelled rubbish! I don't really know where to look.
Any ideas where I can find some good cheap stuff?

James
 
I usually go to MacKinnon Mills, they make the woollens for the Edinburgh Woollen Mill shops and they sell off the samples very cheaply.

The Edinburgh Woollen Mills have a sale on just now though, and 100% lambswool pullovers are down to £15.
http://www.ewm.co.uk/Menswear/2008583/Product

Ideal for layering :approve:

Thicker one at £22
http://www.ewm.co.uk/Menswear/2018618/Product

If you looking more for army surplus type ones though, Endicott's is hard to beat :D

cheers,
Toddy
 
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Woolover have some very nice stuff at relatively cheap prices

http://www.woolovers.com/special-offer/mens

Thier "countrymans" £35 jumper is really heavy and warm and (of course) pure wool

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Red
 
Another vote for Woolovers. I bought a nordic sweater from them a few years ago, and it has proved to be warm, hardwearing and easy to wash. I've just ordered a huntsman sweater from them.
I looked to buy online several years ago after failing to find a good cheap wooly pully in a local shop, despite living in Scotland, surrounded by sheep. I should take up spinning and knitting as a fireside activity :lmao:
 
Charity shop is a good place, just check the tags to make sure it's 100% wool.

Marks and Spencers often do pure wool sweaters for not too expensive.

Army and Navy surplus stores have often have good wool sweaters at a reasonable price.

Get someone to knit one for you. (This option isn't cheap, the wool costs more than buying a sweater.)
 
Another vote for Woolovers. I bought a nordic sweater from them a few years ago, and it has proved to be warm, hardwearing and easy to wash. I've just ordered a huntsman sweater from them.
I looked to buy online several years ago after failing to find a good cheap wooly pully in a local shop, despite living in Scotland, surrounded by sheep. I should take up spinning and knitting as a fireside activity :lmao:

I thought you could spin a good yarn already!!!:lmao:
 
On the recommendation from here I persuaded my beloved to order me this jumper for me as a birthday present.

http://www.woolovers.com/british-wool/mens/wool-hillwalker-suede-patch-sweater.aspx

Ordered yesterday afternoon and here with the post this morning for a fiver postage.
Excellent quality. Sizes are actually genuine, not based on anorexic models and while I'm not usually keen on wool other than merino next to my skin, this doesn't itch a bit.
I'll be headed back for more soon. :)
Now to go out and see how it takes to beer and curry! :rolleyes:
 
I like the sweater you bought.

I have a similar one in an 80% wool, 20% nylon blend. The zip up neck is fantastic for keeping your neck warm in the cold weather and can be opened when you get indoors. Good design.
 
Charity shops (just check for moth holes) or Sou'West chunkies whose prices seem incredible for hand knit jumpers. You can't beat wool!
 

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