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Thank you for viewing. This is the "Ferryman" sweater from BO'S GLAD RAGS, themed around the "rediscovery" of the 1960s. Rochester, a city on the shores of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes, was once a hub for smuggling alcohol from Canada during the Prohibition era (1920-33). Ferry operators were called "Ferrymen," and they were also involved in such smuggling. As times changed, one of the movements of the mid-1960s was the return to origins and the rediscovery of old cultures, including the search for great bluesmen who were active in the 1930s and had already retired and disappeared. And in 1964, "Son House," who worked as a porter for a railroad company in Rochester, was discovered. Son House spent his time as a truck driver while also being involved in music, but then disappeared, and was discovered in Mississippi in 1942 and left recordings. After that, he disappeared again, but in 1964, he was rediscovered and left numerous recordings, and his powerful performances were also captured on video. This Ferryman sweater is inspired by the sweaters worn by the sailors of Rochester, who have such an interesting history. This sweater uses Andes wool from sheep raised by the "Uros" people who live on the floating islands of Lake Titicaca in South America (100% wool). The yarn is spun by machine, but the knitting process is done by hand by Peruvian women on looms. It is knitted a little loosely, so it has a soft feel and is not very itchy. The neckline is slightly boat-neck, and the elbows are also characterized by a color change in the elbow patch style. A felt patch with a design combining the initial "R" of Rochester and an anchor is sewn on the hem. Size: Tagged S Shoulder width: Approximately 37cm Body width: Approximately 47.5cm Length: Approximately 58.5cm Sleeve length: Approximately 55.5cm Please note that there may be slight errors due to amateur flat measurements. I purchased it new at an auction, but I am selling it because I have no opportunity to wear it. 3 N (No returns, no refunds, no exchanges) please.
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