Showing posts with label Saint James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saint James. Show all posts

Monday, August 9, 2010

French fishermen sweaters

A Brief History



Breton Fishermen
 Photographed by Eliot Elisofon in the September of 1948




HISTORY OF THE NAVY SWEATER

The origins of the fisherman’s sweater are to be found in Brittany. It is from there that merchants left during during the 18th century to travel to England for the sale of their onions.
These merchants wore an item of clothing that made them recognizable from a distance.
The French expression "marchand d’ail" (garlic merchant) which is what these people were called, became in everyday speech "chandail" referring to this item of clothing.
Knitwear, which until then had been made from wool cloth, was made in a very tight stitching, using a secret stitch which granted to clothing warmth, water proofing, and considerable resistance to both the wind and cold.

(Saint James Matelot)

The real Fisherman’s sweater was a long garment, very close fitting, designed to protect a sailor’s back and keep the body warm. Highly practical, very easy to put on as a result of buttons on the side, and in unwashed sheep wool.

Several variants appeared : colors like red, white, striped, but it should be remembered that, in the Navy, the single colored sweater was reserved for officers, and the striped variety for sailors. In the French Navy, young recruits wear a striped tee-shirt during their three month onboard training period.

Cancale in classic navy












Breton Fishermen
 Photographed by Eliot Elisofon in the September of 1948



At Lark we aren't just inspired by heritage brands, we are inspired by history itself.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Now Online: St James

we've taken some new photos
check out our new look for Saint James on our webshop


Galathee for women (New)




This fit is not easily available outside of Japan



A new colour in Levant


The Meridien looks best when there are many of them



We've got some new Saint James styles and colours available online

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

New Arrival: Saint James


Popular styles, colours and sizes have been fully restocked in the store and online
We have a new colour in Levant called gris clair/gris chine which is two tones of heather grey stripe. 
 
You can never have too many French striped shirts! 

Do you remember Huitriere
This style (women's only) was introduced at Lark last month and got sold out so quickly! Now THEY ARE BACK in stock!

We also have a new style for women called Galathee which is a similar fit to Huitriere, but it is made with lightweight cotton jersey, perfect for summer. The Galathee is not yet available online so you'll have to visit us, or send us an email.

Friday, July 9, 2010

A choice of colours for a day like this. (for Men's)

The bright blue sky is definitely inspiring us for our choices of colours for a hot day like today!




Steel Blue Herringbone Work Painter Pants by Chimala
(Sorry these painter pants are not on our webshop, but they're seriously amazing and we had to feature them. The colour, and the heavy herringbone cotton fabric are just so fantastic!!!  Contact us for more info: shop@lark.me)

Arizona Shirt by Lova
(Contact us: shop@lark.me)
German Handkerchiefs by Frank Leder

The Bowly bow tie by Alexander Olch

Naval shirt by Saint James

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Now Online: New Saint James Patty Dress


Our Saint James Patty Dress is now available online

Now Online: New Saint James style for women


The Saint James Huitriere top is up online. We love this top because it's a women's cut making it more fitted and feminine then the unisex tops, which are more relaxed looking.


We just love French stripes

Monday, February 15, 2010

New Arrivals: Canvas Bags


Saint James Duffle. Simple, practical, made in France, perfect.


Tannis Hegan Duffle. Handmade here in Vancouver, limited edition, absolutely beautiful.




By Malene Birger Canvas Bags in two styles. Classy, versatile, practical.

All of these canvas bags will be available online very soon with more pictures and descriptions.