Knit Picks: The Cowichan Sweater

Vancouver 2010: The Business of the Games
Steven Schelling | Image: Clinton Hussey | Published: February 03, 2010
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Giving the iconic Cowichan sweater its due respect.

The Cowichan sweater has a time-honoured place in the pantheon of Canadian style somewhere between the fringed belt of Quebec’s Carnival and the Roots Olympic bucket hat.

So it should have come as no surprise that the Bay’s Team Canada Olympic sweater sparked some controversy when it was unveiled last October. Although hand-knit, the Olympic sweater does not use traditional wools or traditional colours, nor is it knitted by Cowichan First Nations people.

However, like all iconic fashion pieces, the Cowichan sweater has often inspired contemporary designers to put their own twist on a classic.

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Canadian-made Graphic Deer Sweater by Vancouver's Granted Clothing, $314, grantedclothing.com
Authentic Cowichan sweater from Hill's Native Art, $195 to $255, hillsnativeart.com
The Bay's
hand-knit Team Canada sweater, $350, hbc.com
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Wow really some very nice

Comment by Anonymous, February 5, 2010 at 23:23

Wow really some very nice designs winters are on so what better way to enjoy this winter with lost of colors and designs,fabulous patterns ..recently i also purchased the nice fake watches as the accessories with the apparels.

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I was watching an old home

Comment by Anonymous, February 2, 2010 at 14:37

I was watching an old home movie of my family that was about 40+ years old and my mom had hand made sweaters like the Cowichan Sweater, fairly similar. Perhaps they copied her... sometimes things like this is too much and leaves a bad taste in peoples mouths.

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