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For decades the Wooly Pully has been a core staple of British elite forces. From its heavy rib knit to its reinforced shoulders, this classic style is widely renowned for its comfort and warmth.
The TAD Special Service Sweater evolves this classic design with an active fit, full front zip, and Merino wool yarn. Merino’s versatile performance gives the Special Service Sweater great flexibility, allowing it to perform in unpredictable conditions.
Versatile Style
TAD combined the silhouette of the classic British sweater with a sleeker fit and improved flexibility. The Special Service Sweater layers easily under a jacket, and wears well as a casual standalone piece for city life. A full front zip provides ventilation when needed, and strategic reinforcements enhance service life expectancy.
Active Merino
Merino has a unique ability to regulate body temperature. During exertion or warm weather, it wicks away moisture from your body and releases it on the surface. This evaporation mechanism has a cooling effect, enhancing comfort while keeping you dry. To help you stay warm in cold weather, the air pockets in the Merino fibres trap body heat to provide insulation. This adaptive capability makes merino wool garments highly flexible, which is critical if you need to count on a small set of gear to handle unpredictable conditions. Merino is also naturally fire retardant and odour resistant, providing a measure of assurance when outdoors or in the field.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.