1970s British Army Wool Jumper | Gould Military Jersey | Size S/M
A classic British Army heavy round neck jumper, descended from WWII era designs. Known as a 'Commando jumper' in military circles.
Heritage Features:
✨ Original 1978 Gould manufacture
✨ Military specification wool construction
✨ Cotton drill reinforcements
✨ Original military labels
✨ Size 3 (1978 military sizing)
✨ Very good vintage condition
Features practical military design elements:
• Reinforced shoulders and elbows
• Turn-up cuffs
• Snug fit design
• Thicker than standard wool jumpers for enhanced warmth
Technical Details:
• Era: 1978
• Material: Jersey wool
• Brand: Gould
• Color: Olive green
• Style: Military issue jumper
• Condition: Very good vintage
Measurements:
• Chest: 36-40" (stretches)
• Length: 27"
• Fits: Modern S/M
Care Instructions:
• Machine washable at 30°C/86°F on wool cycle
• Wool care products recommended but not essential
Perfect For:
• Military collectors
• Vintage enthusiasts
• Practical cold weather wear
• Heritage styling
Ideal for cold weather protection, this is an excellent hard-wearing jersey that offers both functionality and authentic military heritage.
This piece represents genuine British military heritage, perfect for both collectors and practical wear.
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