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Authentic Fair Isle sweaters have a three-year wait-list, but these replicas will keep you toasty warm all winter long.

For a remote island with around 70 inhabitant­s, northern Scotland’s Fair Isle has had an impressive­ly outsized impact on culture. Its eponymous sweaters are beloved for both their distinctiv­e zigzag patterns and their practical warmth; they were reportedly worn by polar scientists on the 1902 Bruce expedition to Antarctica, and the Prince of Wales brought them into public view in the 1920s when he donned the nubby knits. Fair Isle replicas (see above) have become immensely popular thanks to their provincial, old-world charm, but the genuine article is still hard to come by—islander Hollie Shaw has a wait-list that’s three years long for one of her hand-knit sweaters.

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