Gansey

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My partner bought me one for Xmas, it's genuine from polperro.
Trouble is I can't wear it, I find it heavy and itchy. I have soaked it overnight in a lanolin solution. Still itchy. Am I missing something?
It cost her a lot of money and I need to wear it I think.
 
I wasn’t aware of that spelling but I see that it is in use. I have trouble wearing wool next to the skin, though I appreciate its warmth. The only solution I have is to wear cotton under it, usually a brushed cotton shirt with a collar.
 
My partner bought me one for Xmas, it's genuine from polperro.
Trouble is I can't wear it, I find it heavy and itchy. I have soaked it overnight in a lanolin solution. Still itchy. Am I missing something?
It cost her a lot of money and I need to wear it I think.
I suppose the fishermen for whom the jerseys were originally knitted wore thick woollen "combinations" underneath. Also they didn't soften their skins by frequent bathing.
 
When I were a lad a Gansey was a NE Scottish Doric word meaning a roll necked woollen jumper. I wasn’t aware of Cornish connections as far as I’m aware it has Scandinavian etymology.
 
My partner bought me one for Xmas, it's genuine from polperro.
Trouble is I can't wear it, I find it heavy and itchy. I have soaked it overnight in a lanolin solution. Still itchy. Am I missing something?
It cost her a lot of money and I need to wear it I think.

To be fair, it's nearly summer. I don't think you'll be complaining when we're back to -10C
 
My partner bought me one for Xmas, it's genuine from polperro.
Trouble is I can't wear it, I find it heavy and itchy. I have soaked it overnight in a lanolin solution. Still itchy. Am I missing something?
It cost her a lot of money and I need to wear it I think.
Get her to try it on herself, and say how thin and sexy she looks wearing it. You will never get it back.
 
Well we are out at sea on a charter, I'm wearing the Gansey, it's sunny with a brisk north Westerly and I must say this jumper is getting more comfortable as the day goes on.
If I remember 30 years ago I served on a minesweeper and we were issued with the most comfortable white submariners jumpers, soft, not itchy at all.
 
So the Norsemen came west wearing jumpers and settled in Guernsey where the Celtic locals misunderstood what they were saying and ended up calling their place Guernsey? Makes sense.
My understanding is that The French spoken in the Channel Islands is Norman French, and the Normans were second generation Viking immigrants!
 
Having done a little research the Norwegian for jumper is genser, which is the likely origin
Interesting,

Definitions from Oxford Languages
gansey
/ˈɡanzi/

noun
DIALECT• WEST INDIAN

  1. a sweater or T-shirt.

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After a childhood of my late mother knitting all sorts of wooly jumpers, actually she was very skilled and would easily knit four jumpers while watching Wimbledon on the TV. I have vowed never to wearing one of these horridly itchy things again.
 
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