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  2. Warm & Wonderful - Wikipedia

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    Warm & Wonderful Knitwear is a British fashion brand specialising in knitwear. Founded by Joanna Osborne and Sally Muir in 1979, the label is best known for its "black sheep" sweater, famously worn by Diana, Princess of Wales. [1][2] In 2023, a Warm & Wonderful jumper worn by Diana became the most valuable sweater in history. [3]

  3. Aran jumper - Wikipedia

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    The Aran jumper (Irish: Geansaí Árann), also called a fisherman's jumper, is a style of jumper [1] that takes its name from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland. [2][3] A traditional Aran Jumper usually is off-white in colour, with cable patterns on the body and sleeves. Originally the jumpers were knitted using unscoured wool that ...

  4. Princess Diana's 'black sheep' jumper to be auctioned - AOL

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    A jumper worn by Britain’s late Princess Diana and depicting a black sheep is headed for auction later this summer with a price estimate of up to $80,000. Designed by knitwear label Warm ...

  5. Princess Diana’s ‘black sheep’ knit is the most valuable ...

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    The sweater was originally estimated to reach between $50,000 and $80,000, but after a total of 44 bids, the price reached 14 times higher than expected, according to Sotheby’s.

  6. Designers of Princess Diana’s sheep sweater recently found it ...

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    The sheep sweater that took the fashion world by storm when Princess Diana wore it in the ’80s will soon be up for auction.. The famous red garment covered in white sheep, and one striking black ...

  7. Fair Isle (technique) - Wikipedia

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    Fair Isle (technique) Fair Isle (/fɛəraɪ̯l/) is a traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. It is named after Fair Isle, one of the Shetland Islands. Fair Isle knitting gained considerable popularity when the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) wore Fair Isle jumpers in public in 1921.