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M
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John Molloy fisherman knit. Made in Ireland from 100% pure virgin wool. It's an old item, but it's in clean condition with no noticeable stains. The upper right corner of the tag is originally unstitched, but there is no problem with wearing it. (The last image is for reference only. It is not the actual item.) I purchased it from a vintage shop and wore it two or three times, but the shape didn't suit me, so I would like to sell it to someone who will cherish it. The size feels like M, but please refer to the actual measurements. Length: 62cm Width: 47cm Sleeve length: 65cm (measured from the neckline as it is a raglan sleeve) ★ History of John Molloy John Molloy was founded by the namesake John Molloy. It is a knitwear manufacturer with over 100 years of history in Donegal, northwest Ireland. Even now, dedicated local knitters carefully hand-knit the items, and the highest quality is still maintained. They believe it is their duty to preserve the stories and beauty of the islands' spirit, and they continue to make knitwear out of respect for their roots. ★ Features of John Molloy They produce many knitwear items with beautiful three-dimensional patterns that are also excellent as cold-weather clothing, and it is one of the classic knitwear brands in Japan, even as vintage clothing. Their knitwear is water-repellent, preventing rain from penetrating and keeping the wearer dry, and it has the natural function of absorbing 30% of its weight in water before getting wet. The unique rope-like knitting pattern, which originated in the Aran Islands of Ireland, refers to the ropes and lifelines used in fishing, and various wishes such as a large catch are incorporated. The diamond pattern represents the seaweed used to fertilize barren fields and produce a good harvest, and it is filled with wishes for success and wealth.
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