This is our take on the classic Breton Stripe sweater, a style that dates back to mid 19th century France. It was originally created for the French navy and made out of jersey cotton to provide it with durability. The original design had white and blue stripes, and featured a boat neck and 3/4 length sleeves, enabling the shirt to be easily removed and used as a signalling device if a sailor fell overboard.
We created this dark olive/navy stripe as a darker alternative to the traditional ecru/navy stripe, making it perfect for those who prefer darker coloured clothing and for pairing with transitional and winter clothes such as a grey, charcoal, dark navy and black.
Ours is also designed to be a luxury version of the Breton Stripe sweater, made up with an exquisite mix of almost half cashmere and the other half cotton. The very high percentage of cashmere in the fabric mix gives the sweater a luxuriously soft hand feel - you will be hard pressed to find a Breton Stripe quite as soft as this. All the while, it retains that sporty robustness and resilience that came with the original jersey cotton Breton Stripe through our use of high quality Egyptian long staple cotton. Many Breton Stripe sweaters nowadays would be made in cotton or possibly other synthetic mixes - none will have as high a level of cashmere in its composition as our version, and very rarely made start to finish by the best knitwear craftspeople in Scotland - something that makes this sweater one of a kind and truly an heirloom piece.
The cashmere cotton yarn is a 3-ply yarn, developed and produced by revered Scottish yarn mill Todd & Duncan. Both the cashmere and cotton used are, as always, the world's very finest of their kind, enabling the resulting garment to soften and age beautifully with each wear, and last decades.
The design of our Breton Stripe features a closer crew neck line for a more elegant look, compared to the wide boat neck of the original, although it does retain a slight boat neck shape, in homage to the traditional sweater. The sleeves are also normal full length, rather than 3/4 length like the original, again to make it more of a contemporary piece and more easily worn with clothes in a modern wardrobe. We would hope the wearer of our Breton Stripe no longer needs to take it off at sea to catch attention when thrown overboard serving in the French navy! The shirt is medium in length, making it appropriate tucked in or let out depending on the way you want to wear it, and it is finished with straight hem and cuffs in keeping with the original features.
This timeless shirt holds a special place in the cultural history of the 20th century, having first been adopted by Coco Chanel on vacation as a chic, luxury French fashion item, paired with wide legged trousers. It was then adopted by groups as wide ranging as the Beatniks in 50s America post WWII as a symbol of the rejection of traditional values held by the prior generation, and in 60s England where Mick Jagger would have had it as a staple in his wardrobe and on stage, further solidifying its rebel aesthetic.
The endless ways this shirt has been adopted, from a working man’s uniform to the catwalks in France to its rebellious days in the 50s and 60s is proof that this style is a truly versatile piece. Wear it tucked in or let out, with almost any conceivable bottoms that can be found in your wardrobe - shorts, swim trunks, jeans, trousers, chinos - all will be equally at home with the Breton Stripe. It can be styled also with a shirt underneath or on the outside, or simply worn with a blazer or harrington jacket for those cooler summer evenings.