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British Jersey: A memory, reworked.
Around 1993, there was a navy jersey.
Rolled into the back of the family Volvo. Worn without thinking. Soft, weighty, always ready.
It's odd, the small things that stay with you - not the big events, but the everyday pieces quietly carrying memory.
A chance conversation last year with Roy - a master jersey maker in Loughborough - brought that memory back.
Old cotton swatches. Knitted fabric from a rare 14-gauge machine you hardly see these days.
From there, Navygrey's British Jersey was born:
- Two striped tees, knitted with archive and newly-spun cotton.
- Two rugby jerseys - substantial, breathable, with a proper drill collar and ease across the arm and chest.
- Knitted, cut, and sewn in the British Isles.
Good things, made properly, still start close to home. Pieces made to feel instantly familiar - and to only get better with time.
On Tuesday we launched our very first British Jersey.
Memory stitched forward.
Worn now. Kept close.
It has almost all sold out.
We already have more ideas on the knitting machine.
More from the archive, reworked.
New pieces. Old roots.
Introducing Clippings - in print.
Our much-loved weekly newsletter, now on paper. Created to mark the start of the British summer - its quiet freedoms, fleeting days, and ever-changeable skies.
Inside: a closer look at our Summer in the Garden collection, the design thinking behind our hero pieces, stories from our expert makers, and reflections from the team on what anchors our work.
Printed in England, this is Clippings, Volume 1.
This is just the beginning of bringing a much-loved email to life - because sometimes, taking a moment offline is exactly what you need.

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