When it comes to a seamless transition between seasons, it’s all about layering. Enter our Fleecy Pullover. Luxuriously soft and thoughtfully designed, this is our modern spin on the classic pullover. Since launch, the Fleecy Pullover has quickly become one of our favorite styles. Here’s why we think you’ll love it too…
TECHNICAL FLEECE
Designed with a technical fleece fabric, the pullover is breathable and comfortable. Wear it on your morning walk, for your yoga warm-up or out on the court.
HIDDEN DETAILS
We’re all about the details. Our Fleecy Pullover features a hidden zipper at the shoulder so you can cool off when you’re working up a sweat. We also added a drawstring hem, zip pockets and thumbholes.
WORKOUT TO WEEKEND
So much more than activewear, this style can take your from your workout to the weekend. Pair it with jeans while you’re out running errands or pack it with you for cozy a weekend upstate.
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17th Century
The argyle pattern, which is typically made up of overlapping diamond shapes, is derived from the tartan of Clan Campbell of Agryll in Western Scotland. Since at least the 17th century, Scottish Highlanders had worn it on kilts, plaids, and socks.
1920s
But it wasn’t until after World War I that argyle was considered fashionable, and we have the brand Pringle of Scotland to thank for that. The British fashion house developed their own signature argyle and it was soon adopted by the Duke of Windsor, who often worn the pattern while playing golf. It became a popular motif for the long socks that were worn with the plus-fours style trousers worn throughout the 1920s.
Inspiration: Katherine Hepburn
Caption: Katherine Hepburn sporting argyle for the film “Pat and Mike”, 1952.
1960s
Argyle held on to its place in the fashion world, working its way onto women’s mini skirts and preppy men’s trouser socks throughout the 1960s.
1990s
In the 1990s, professional golfer Payne Stewart put the pattern in the spotlight by making argyle socks a regular part of his uniform. His extravagant style caught the attention of fellow players and fans who later used the motif to pay tribute to the late golf star.
Fashion designer Todd Oldhman even incorporated his own stylized take on the pattern into his Fall 1994 runway collection, showing it on mini dresses, sweaters, maxi skirts, and knitwear.
Today
We stand by this classic pattern because it feels equal parts preppy, sporty and chic. Our new Argyle Polo is made using our performance merino wool, making it super durable, machine washable and water resistant. Here’s to always looking good on (and off) the golf course.
Whether you’re hitting the slopes, strolling the city streets or getting ready to tee off, our new collection of knitwear is designed for all the places you play. The Striped Mock Turtleneck and Argyle Polo, both made with ultrafine merino wool, will quickly become your new wardrobe staples. Here’s why you’ll love them…
MACHINE WASHABLE
Our merino styles can be washed on cold and tumbled dried on low without shirking or losing their shape. The high-resistance yarns are designed to be durable and last longer without pilling. Go ahead, play hard!
WATER RESISTANT
Get ready to play outside. Our yarns are water resistant and weather friendly thanks to an environmentally-friendly treatment that also helps keep them super soft.
SEASONLESS LAYER
The go-to layer for all of your winter activities, our merino wool will keep you warm when temps drop. On warmer days, our breathable wool helps to cool the body by wicking away moisture.
Shop the Collection: Striped Mock Turtleneck / Argyle Polo