Aran sweaters
Aran sweaters are traditional Irish knit garments, originally made by fishermen from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland. These sweaters are known for their distinctive patterns, which often include cables, diamonds, and other textured stitches. Each design is said to represent different aspects of life, such as the sea and the land.
Typically made from wool, Aran sweaters are warm and durable, making them ideal for cold weather. They have gained popularity worldwide, not only for their functionality but also for their unique aesthetic. Today, they are worn by people of all ages and are often associated with Irish culture.