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Cooler Mornings – I LOVE Sweaters!

by on Oct.16, 2014, under Favorites, Quick Deals!, Shop@RoseCottage

Some people like shoes – I like sweaters. So this time of year is fun for me and a great time to shop for a new sweater or two for the coming colder temperatures. Here are a few great choices for men and women…and what better time since so much is on sale right now!

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How good are the sales? If you bought one each of each of these items you’d save $340!!!

Scottish Wool Walking Sweater


Scottish Wool Walking Sweater
$20 OFF!



Peruvian Ombre Alpaca Sweater

Peruvian Ombre Alpaca Sweater
$70 OFF!



La Paz Alpaca Sweater


La Paz Alpaca Sweater
$100 OFF!



Whitby Fisherman Sweater


Whitby Fisherman Sweater
$50 OFF!



Norwegian Quarter-zip Wool Sweater


Norwegian Quarter-zip Wool Sweater
$100 OFF!
I actually have one of these and it is WARM!!!



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You Can’t Go Wrong with a Sweater

by on Dec.12, 2013, under Quick Deals!, Shop@RoseCottage

Set aside all the jokes about some of the strange sweaters people have received as Christmas gifts and remember that as a gift itself, you really can’t go wrong with a sweater.

Below are some of my favorites. Made to last a lifetime…

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Tiwanaku Textiles Alpaca Sweater

Tiwanaku Textiles Alpaca Sweater

On sale now for $129.99 (normally $179!)

In the Bolivian high plains, amid the snowcapped Andes, the pre-Inca Tiwanaku culture thrived for more than 500 years. So far only a fraction of the civilization’s ruins have been excavated, yet it has yielded some of the earliest and more remarkably well-preserved textiles found in the Americas. Their art features highly abstracted figures, that originally expressed real places, animals, or cultural events but over time became icons with symbolic meaning. The high degree of abstraction in the art of Tiwanaku has inspired several art historians to compare their art to modern abstract movements, including Cubism. The intricate, interlocked geometric patterns on this alpaca fiber sweater are adapted from woven Tiwanaku tunics made around 500 A.D.


La Paz Alpaca Sweater

La Paz Alpaca Sweater

Two color options: Red or Black. Price: $175.

This geometric sweater is a fine example of the 3,500-year-old alpaca wool tradition of the Andes. In La Paz, Aymara artisans work with patterns that have belonged to their culture for millennia. More than 20 shades of superfine alpaca wool blend in a generously sized, cool-weather highland pullover handmade from the most insulating natural material on Earth.


Men's Grecas Alpaca Sweater

Men’s Grecas Alpaca Sweater

Hard to find this sweater at a lower price than $189!

Indigenous Bolivian craftsman translate grecas—repeating geometric patterns—from the traditional garments of the Tarabuco region in this 3/4-zip pullover. The design is an interpretation of barroco mestizo style, in which indigenous and Spanish cultures have struck an aesthetic balance. This lightweight and cozy 100% alpaca sweater is hand knit by artisans in Bolivia.


And back with one of my personal favorites…

Wool WWII Military Sweater

Wool WWII Military Sweater

Available in either Olive or Navy and priced for Christmas at $139!

Part of standard-issue military wear during WWII, sweaters like this olive wool pullover were popular among servicemen for comfort, durability, and easy pullover warmth. The shawl-collar style buttons up to cut the cold just as it did onboard aircraft carriers in the ’40s. Cotton twill canvas-reinforced elbows add durability. Imported.


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