Women's Irish jumpers are a classic and cosy pairing. Choose slim or straight jeans and pair them with a simple pair of trainers or boots for a casual yet stylish everyday look. For example, a navy blue women's Irish jumper shows off a fresh and natural look when paired with light blue slim fit jeans and white trainers. In everyday wear, the term ‘Irish women's jumper’ usually refers to the Irish fisherman's jumper (Aran sweater), which is known for its intricate knitting patterns and thick texture. The Irish fisherman's jumper was originally worn by fishermen who lived on the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland, hence the name Aran jumper.
As for how to wear Irish women's jumpers can be said to be reflected in every aspect, we introduce several ways to wear below.
[ Wearing tips ]:
1, with a bustier skirt:
Short skirt: If you want to show a lively and playful style, you can choose a short skirt, such as A-line skirt or hip skirt. For example, a beige Irish women's jumper with a black leather skirt and black high-heeled shoes to increase the sense of fashion and femininity.
Long skirts: Long skirts create an elegant vibe. Such as a printed long skirt with dark coloured Irish women's jumpers, and then with a pair of flat shoes or low heel shoes, suitable for wearing in more formal occasions.
2, inside with shirt:
Matching a shirt inside the Irish women's jumper can increase the sense of hierarchy. You can choose a white shirt that will reveal the collar and cuffs to add a sense of sophistication. For example, a red women's Irish jumper with a blue striped shirt inside looks very personal.
3, with a jacket:
Trench coat: when the weather is a little cooler, outside with a long windbreaker, both warm and stylish.
Leather jacket: leather jacket can add coolness to the overall look, contrasting with the soft jumper.
4, pay attention to accessories:
Scarf: choose a scarf that echoes or contrasts with the colour of the jumper to add an overall highlight.
Hat: such as beret or woolen hat, can enhance the degree of fashion.
Necklace and earrings: delicate necklaces or earrings can add a lot to the modelling.
5. Outer jacket
Denim jacket: choose a classic blue denim jacket and pair it with an Irish women's jumper to add a sense of casualness. You can wear the denim jacket open to reveal the pattern and details of the jumper.
Trench coat: a khaki or black trench coat is a classic choice. Wear the jumper inside and the trench coat over it to keep you warm and stylish. You can wear a belt to highlight your waistline and show off your body proportions.
Leather Jacket: A black or brown leather jacket can add a cool touch to the overall look. Pair your jumper with a leather jacket to show off your personality and fashion style. You can choose a simple leather jacket to avoid overly complicated designs.
Women's jumpers have a long history and have gone through many stages of origin and development. The earliest hand-knitted jumpers may have appeared among the shepherds of ancient nomadic tribes, who used twigs and wool to knit clothing to protect them from the cold. Over time, jumpers evolved from simple warmth to fashionable clothing. Before the 15th century, the textile industry in England was not well developed, but with the discovery of the New World Route and the expansion of trade, the woollen textile industry began to flourish, and the demand for wool increased greatly, which contributed to the development of the jumper in England, and in the middle of the 16th century, the invention of an important knitting technique called ‘under-needle’, which triggered the popularity of wool knitted socks in the upper class. By the beginning of the 20th century, jumpers were no longer a luxury item and became more affordable.
In the twentieth century, the British high society began to popularise all kinds of sports, the warmth and freedom of movement of the wool jumper began to be favoured by the aristocracy, and in 1921 the image of Edward VIII, Prince of Wales, wearing a Fair Isle jumper became a key figure in the culture of the jumper. Coco Chanel through the cutting of the front of the pullover jumper and the bow inspired by the famous creation of the coat, bringing a new dimension to the fashion industry. Coco Chanel brought a new dimension to the fashion industry by creating her famous coats inspired by the cut-out front of the pullover and the bow. Sonia Rykiel, known as the ‘Queen of Knitwear’, whose designs had no set shape and whose curves were defined only by the person who wore them, and whose poor boy knitwear was favoured by Elle magazine, took the fashion world by storm. In China, the popularity of the jumper has gone through different phases. at the beginning of the 20th century, knitting jumpers became fashionable in the coastal concession cities such as Shanghai and Tianjin. In the 1980s, with the deepening of reform and opening up, there was a change in the field of clothing, and jeans, flared trousers and jackets became popular . In the 21st century, the Shanghai International Fashion Festival and Shanghai Fashion Week have become a platform for domestic fashion brands to showcase their products and the industry's trendsetters.
Irish women's jumpers have a deep historical and cultural heritage. It originated from the Aran Islands in Ireland and was hand-knitted by local women. The unique patterns and stitches, such as the intricate cable and honeycomb patterns, are not only decorative, but also carry the traditional culture of Ireland. In the past, these jumpers were made to withstand the cold climate of Ireland, and every stitch is a reflection of the knitter's heart and love for her family. They also became a symbol of Irish national identity, representing resilience, hard work and creativity. Today, Irish women's jumpers are favoured by fashion lovers around the world for their exquisite craftsmanship and unique style.