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sehkelly

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That green is amazing. If I didn’t already have a brown version from last year I’d be very tempted. I’m always in favour of more forest green, it’s one of my favourite colours. I think many times when outerwear is made in green they go for a shade of a sort of military green, which I often feel is a shame when green can be such a marvellous colour!

Couldn't agree more.

We stayed away from green for the best part of a decade — not sure why, in hindsight — but are now fully paid-up members of the green party.

Glad you like it. Cheers.
 

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I think about 99% of the available spectrum!
I suppose you do have a definite palette of browns, blacks, navy, greys, and other neutral shades (with now the addition of greens).
I can’t quite imagine what you’d do with purple or turquoise or something like that. Can’t imagine that’ll happen though. It’s good that you know what your style is.
 

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I suppose you do have a definite palette of browns, blacks, navy, greys, and other neutral shades (with now the addition of greens).
I can’t quite imagine what you’d do with purple or turquoise or something like that. Can’t imagine that’ll happen though. It’s good that you know what your style is.

I think that's true.

We have our narrow little lane and we stick to it. We are very particular about the shades within that lane, so it has to be just the right grey or navy or green, and the prospect of red or purple doesn't fill me with any glee or curiosity. Never say never, but we're creatures of habit and are probably becoming more so over time!
 

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Hi Paul, could you please give us a timeline for the expected releaese times for the knitwear?

We're working through it now.

The shawl cardigan (below) is nearly finished — they're all knitted, and are at various stages of linking — and right behind it are the gansey, boatneck, a second colour of crewneck, and the new scarves and watch caps.

Throughout October they will steadily appear on the website.

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