You can find pictures of sweaters with hoods, cable knit and otherwise, but they’re mostly worn by women models. The Internet brings the world’s questionable fashion choices before your poor, bleeding eyes before you have a chance for second thoughts.
Cardigan gets its name from Lord Cardigan, Raglan from Lord Raglan and shrapnel from Sargent Shrapnel. The NCOs do all the work while the officers try to look all dandified in their tailored uniforms. Raglan’s sleeve was invented to allow him to better remove his jacket after his arm was blown off at Waterloo.
Mr Rodgers likes you just the way you are, but Mr. Robinson lives in the hood and will steal your rims, leaving you rimless, carriageless, and cursing the hood. Put that in your bespoke pipe and smoke it. Whoops, no, apparently you are matchless as well.
Bah! I protest vehemently! I wore a couple of cardigans over the years and was quite fond of them, particularly of a knubbly grey one, in which I appear in certain photos.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 3 years ago
See eh, are de-eye, gee eh ’en spells cardigan.
Also, not fleece. Beyond fleece. Carded, washed, spun and woven.
Radish... about 3 years ago
You need the hood for the rain. If people in Seattle quit doing what they were doing every time it rains, nothing would get done.
Superfrog about 3 years ago
You probably need a hood ornament for that cardie.
Randy B Premium Member about 3 years ago
You can find pictures of sweaters with hoods, cable knit and otherwise, but they’re mostly worn by women models. The Internet brings the world’s questionable fashion choices before your poor, bleeding eyes before you have a chance for second thoughts.
Randy B Premium Member about 3 years ago
I can imagine a hoodless hoodie. How about:
A dustless duster? A bombless bomber jacket? A pealess peacoat?
*Hot Rod* about 3 years ago
I go blind when wearing a hoodie backwards…
FLIGHT SUIT about 3 years ago
Bro, forsake toxic masculinity.
*Hot Rod* about 3 years ago
BROTHERHOOD
The Old Wolf about 3 years ago
Mr. Rogers doesn’t need your pasty, wimpy Euphemisms, bro. He rocks his cardigans – made by his mother – like a boss.
3hourtour Premium Member about 3 years ago
… I like hoodies…
…every time I flip the hood up…
…I feel like Obi-Wan…
…I hold up my phone and say…
…this is not the droid you were looking for…
…of course, if I weren’t working for Samsung it would work better…
…a cardigan does make more sense than a hoodless hoodie…
…ie. a sweatshirt!…
…don’t you think?…
…I thought you would…
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Aaaah! I remember the button down cardigans and the turtle necks! So neat and distinguished.
Today, forget it!
Today, Kids look like they ran into a mixed bag of threads, ripped, shredded, torn and mismatched.
Every generation has their trends….
coltish1 about 3 years ago
Wow, a couple of lookers in the ’hood. Must be doing a photo shoot.
coltish1 about 3 years ago
And a highly creative art setup: a group of fabric cutouts from Vogue and Butterick patterns.
Radish... about 3 years ago
I don’t see their man buns.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Cardigan gets its name from Lord Cardigan, Raglan from Lord Raglan and shrapnel from Sargent Shrapnel. The NCOs do all the work while the officers try to look all dandified in their tailored uniforms. Raglan’s sleeve was invented to allow him to better remove his jacket after his arm was blown off at Waterloo.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
In Saskatchewan hoodies are called “Bunnyhugs.”
6turtle9 about 3 years ago
Mr Rodgers likes you just the way you are, but Mr. Robinson lives in the hood and will steal your rims, leaving you rimless, carriageless, and cursing the hood. Put that in your bespoke pipe and smoke it. Whoops, no, apparently you are matchless as well.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8EhgQsMsdsU
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
Mini shawl collar in chartreuse.
Howard'sMyHero about 3 years ago
I sense a frockus coming on …!
Radish... about 3 years ago
He thinks he is a flower to be looked at
And when he pulls his frilly nylon panties right up tight
He feels a dedicated follower of fashion
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
Bah! I protest vehemently! I wore a couple of cardigans over the years and was quite fond of them, particularly of a knubbly grey one, in which I appear in certain photos.
Stop cardiganphobia!