Cabbage rope for men
The braid pattern is an absolute fashion classic - a timeless piece with a rich story that is rooted in functionality and style. Originally from the Aran Islands in front of the
Commerizing the west coast of Ireland, these sweaters were designed as robust work clothes for fishermen. The artistic braid patterns were more than just decorative details: they served the additional insulation and caused warmth in adverse weather conditions.
Why braid patterns are so iconic today
The braid patterns gained worldwide popularity in the 1920s when they initially
Elegant Sunday clothes were worn for boys. But soon afterwards they became diverse fashion classics who left their origin as fishing clothing. Famous personalities and fashion cones contributed significantly to establishing these sweaters as a stylish statement. A braid pattern sweater combines timeless design with useful functionality. It adapts effortlessly from a wide variety of occasions, from relaxed weekend trips to elegant leisure clothes.
It is particularly valued:
• Shelf life and warmth: Perfect for colder months.
• Timeless design: Never out of fashion.
• adaptability: Can be seamlessly combined with modern trends.
Braid patterns are more in demand than ever. You are in line with current fashion trends
Like sustainability and the popular "Cozy-Aesthetic". Made from high -quality materials such as
Wool, cashmere and cotton not only convince with comfort, but also through
Longevity. A good example of fashion that survives generations.
Discover the new collection
Fynch-Hatton expands this tradition with a new collection that presented sweaters and cardigans in the trendy braid. The designs impress with maritime off and signal colors that bring freshness and dynamics into your look. Classic with a modern twist-made from original Fynch-Hatton Superfine Cotton for maximum comfort and quality. Experience fashion that connects the past and the present - timelessly and always trendy.
sustainability
What makes Fynch-Hatton nationally and internationally are high-quality qualities, demanding workmanship and exciting details. Our brand is dedicated to the British Denys Finch Hatton, who, at the beginning of the 20th century, in Africa as a safari guide, farmer and pilot, conflicted with English luxury. At home in the world he shaped his time like few others. This special relationship symbolizes the umbrella acacia in our logo.