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  • TYPE 961 BASTE POCKET JACKET

    The Baste Pocket Jacket is named after a tailor's baste- the first rough fitting for a bespoke garment.

  • Type 961 Baste Pocket Jacket
  • WEAVER'S STOCK TYPE WS621 COLLARLESS VEST

    The Weaver's Stock Collarless Vest is unstructured and simply shaped, with narrowed shoulders and a lowered neck to wear comfortably over over shirts or knitwear.

  • Weaver's Stock Type Ws621 Collarless Vest
  • Weaver's Stock Type Ws621 Collarless Vest
  • WEAVER'S STOCK TYPE WS960 DOUBLE BREASTED JACKET

    The Weaver's Stock Double Breasted Jacket is unstructured and simply shaped, cut to waist height.

  • Weaver's Stock Type Ws960 Double Breasted Jacket
  • TYPE 737 PURL EDGE ASTRONAUT NECK PULLOVER

    The Purl Edge Astronaut Neck Pullover is knitted in a plain stitch, then the cuffs, hem, and neck edge are turned back on themselves showing the reverse 'purl' stitch.

  • Type 737 Purl Edge Astronaut Neck Pullover
  • TYPE 736 PURL EDGE CREW NECK PULLOVER

    The Purl Edge Crew Neck Pullover is knitted in a plain stitch, then the cuffs, hem, and neck are turned back on themselves showing the reverse 'purl' stitch.

  • Type 736 Purl Edge Crew Neck Pullover
  • POP PUNCH 'MONK / BACH' SHAWL COLLAR CARDIGAN

    The earliest computer systems used punchcards adapted from knitting machines. Pop Punch is a collaborative project with a coder and a sound designer: between the three of us we’ve come up with a programme which converts the tracks of a vinyl LP into knitting patterns.

  • Pop Punch 'monk / Bach' Shawl Collar Cardigan
  • Pop Punch 'monk / Bach' Shawl Collar Cardigan
  • Pop Punch 'monk / Bach' Shawl Collar Cardigan
  • POP PUNCH 'MONK / BACH' SHAWL COLLAR PULLOVER

    The earliest computer systems used punchcards adapted from knitting machines. Pop Punch is a collaborative project with a coder and a sound designer: between the three of us we’ve come up with a programme which converts the tracks of a vinyl LP into knitting patterns.

  • Pop Punch 'monk / Bach' Shawl Collar Pullover
  • Pop Punch 'monk / Bach' Shawl Collar Pullover
  • Pop Punch 'monk / Bach' Shawl Collar Pullover
  • POP PUNCH 'MONK / BACH' PULLOVER

    The earliest computer systems used punchcards adapted from knitting machines. Pop Punch is a collaborative project with a coder and a sound designer: between the three of us we’ve come up with a programme which converts the tracks of a vinyl LP into knitting patterns.

  • Pop Punch 'Monk / Bach' Pullover
  • Pop Punch 'Monk / Bach' Pullover
  • Pop Punch 'Monk / Bach' Pullover
  • TYPE 461 BASTE POCKET SHIRT

    The Baste Pocket Shirt is named after a tailor's baste- the first rough fitting for a bespoke garment. The shirt is cut with long straight front panels, which are folded up to form a pocket, and back at the fronts to form a cut-away, like the basted front of a bespoke waistcoat.

  • Type 461 Baste Pocket Shirt
  • Type 461 Baste Pocket Shirt
  • Type 461 Baste Pocket Shirt
  • Type 461 Baste Pocket Shirt
  • Type 461 Baste Pocket Shirt
  • WEAVER'S STOCK TYPE WS412 PULLOVER TAIL SHIRT

    The Weaver's Stock Pullover Tail Shirt is a simplified version of the Mainline type 412 Pullover Tail Shirt, with no cuffs or pockets.

  • Weaver's Stock Type Ws412 Pullover Tail Shirt
  • WEAVER'S STOCK TYPE WS420 TAIL SHIRT

    The Weaver's Stock Pullover Tail Shirt is a simplified version of the Mainline type 420 Tail Shirt, with no cuffs or pockets.

  • Weaver's Stock Type Ws420 Tail Shirt
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