Genuine Aran sweaters are a part of Irish tradition rather than just a fashion statement. These sweaters and men's zippers were first worn by fisherman years ago and were made in the Aran Islands off the western coast of Ireland. These sweaters were designed to withstand rough weather brought in from the Atlantic Ocean, be insulated, and be resistant to it.

The detailed patterns that the fisherman clans woven into each sweater are what make cable knit sweaters unique. Specific designs, such as family crests, were passed down through families along with a variety of Celtic symbols signifying luck and fortune. Each Aran Sweater is genuinely distinctive due to the elaborate designs and rich history associated with each item of clothing.

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Where do Aran Sweaters come from?

Originally called Fisherman Sweaters, these authentic Aran sweaters were knitted by the fisherman’s wives in order to keep them warm and dry while sailing out from the Aran Islands on the Atlantic ocean off the coast of Ireland. The style of stitches often related to families and became more elaborate over time and popular stitches such as the basket, honeycomb and weave become synonymous with cable knit sweaters from Ireland.

Are Aran sweaters worth the price?

Pure merino wool is traditionally used to make Aran sweaters, which are often hand knit in Ireland. They are more than simply sweaters; they are a high-quality, fashionable option that is comfortable to wear all year round and will endure longer than synthetic fibers.

How do men wear an Aran sweater?

Men wear an Aran sweater by folding the front over once and then tucking it into the waistband of their trousers. The sleeves are then rolled up two or three times, and the collar is turned up.

Should I size up Aran sweater?

Yes, when buying an Aran sweater, it is best to size up. The sweaters are designed to be oversized so that they can be worn comfortably over other clothing.

 

 

The designs found commonly in Aran Sweaters have been given some traditional meanings. There is no doubting the ingenuity behind the intricate stitches, even though the entire subtleties of the designs are likely to never be fully comprehended. No machine-knit sweater can match the intricate and fluid patterns, which indicates a mastery of the technique.

The following are some common interpretations of Aran stitches:

  • Basket Stitch
  • The blackberry stitch,
  • The cable stitch
  • The diamond stitch
  • Moss Stitch
  • The Tree of Life stitch
  • Trellis Stitch
  • Zig Zag Stitch
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