Andersen-Andersen knitwear
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@RobeOfTheMagi question moved.
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Thank you @goosehd. I did not know this thread existed.
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@sabergirl Maybe the neck is not really too tight, and I am just not used to that style. This sweater does not have a front or a back, which makes the crew neck wear - well unusual :-).
The sweater in this size feels a bit like the 19oz lefty od made out of wool, if that makes sense.
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@jerkules I think I'm gonna cut the tag off :).
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@RobeOfTheMagi definitely the right size. And wool will stretch too.
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Looks good to me and congrats @RobeOfTheMagi
AA is the shit
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@RobeOfTheMagi Looks spot on to me! Nice sweater!
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I’ve been wanting an Andersen-Andersen cotton crewneck for a while - and actually went to the flagship store today to eyeball it. It was nice, but I didn’t get to try it on as they didn’t have my size on display, and the guy at the counter was quite busy so I didn’t ask him to find one (I had limited time, but I do think he could have made a bit more of an effort).
Then looking through this thread I decided to go for a full zip navy instead, I’m picking that up tomorrow.
I’m still a bit torn. I was looking at the cotton one because it is a little less warm and I have other wool sweaters. But on the other hand I don’t have other full zip wools - and in my experience cotton requires a lot more washing. And the pictures in this thread makes me think the full zip one will be a better fit.
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Good call! A full zip will make it a very versatile garment for layering. I don't know the quality of their cotton knits, but the wool ones are my go-to pieces for the last 3 years now and still look new.
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Totally good call. Happen to be wearing mine today for a lunch meet and going with a collared shirt underneath for a smarter look. But could just as easily wear it on a cold day with a henley, lounging on the couch.
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I have both the AA navy and sailor full zips and both are in my rotation during the winter months. I find the sailor to be my go to more than the navy due to it’s lighter weight and not as warm when indoors. I wear the navy mostly when going to be outside for longer periods. Both are winter essentials in my opinion.
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"[...] and in my experience cotton requires a lot more washing. "
Just a quick comment on the washing: You don't have to do anything to their wool sweaters. I've been wearing mine biking, hiking and working in- and outdoors. There is no odour. I just let in hang somewhere in the bathroom when I take a shower, and the warm steam refreshes it.
