Wild Isle British Knitwear & Clothing Handbook
Best knitwear for coastal living
From traditional Guernsey jumpers to heavyweight fisherman sweaters, discover the best knitwear for coastal living and why wool remains the perfect choice for life by the sea.
Best British wool jumpers for walking
Looking for the best knitwear for walking? Discover which British wool jumpers, fisherman knits and lightweight wool layers offer comfort, warmth and practicality for countryside walks throughout the year.
Aran Knitwear explained: History, patterns and why it remains popular today
Aran knitwear is one of the most iconic styles of traditional wool knitwear, recognised for its distinctive cable patterns, exceptional warmth and timeless appeal. In this guide, discover the history of Aran sweaters, the meaning behind traditional knitting patterns and why Aran knitwear remains a favourite for countryside living, coastal adventures and everyday comfort.
Guernsey vs Fisherman Jumper: What's the difference?
Guernsey jumpers and fisherman sweaters are two of the most recognisable traditional knitwear styles found around the British Isles. While both offer warmth, durability and maritime heritage, there are important differences in their construction, history and fit. This guide explores the origins of each style and helps you choose the right wool jumper for coastal living, countryside walks and everyday wear.
Jacob wool vs Suffolk wool: What's the difference?
Jacob and Suffolk sheep both produce distinctive British wool, but each offers different qualities for knitwear. In this guide, discover the characteristics of Jacob wool and Suffolk wool, how they compare in softness, durability and warmth, and why these traditional British sheep breeds play an important role in creating premium British wool knitwear.