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Greenwich, CT 06878

Vintage-inspired collegiate sweaters, 1883 Clothing Company is nostalgia, revelry, and, of course, style. Currently  featuring apparel for Cornell University and Yale University, 1883 Clothing Company sells Class Year sweaters, Letter sweaters, and University sweaters.

Cornell University Sweater

Cornell

Cornell University Sweater

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Cornell University Sweater

$95.00

1883 Clothing Co.  proudly presents the Cornell University Sweater. Designed with a modern fit and guaranteed to add a hint of panache to your tried and true collegiate wardrobe. Perfect for: the crisp wintry evening cheering on the Big Red at Harvard-Cornell hockey game, strolling down College Ave. on a cool spring afternoon, or perhaps a late-night rendezvous on the Arts Quad.

Product Details

  • One-hundred percent extra-fine Italian knit cotton
  • Vintage Cornell appliqué
  • Crewneck
  • Vintage Carnellian
  • Subtle elbow patch
  • Modern slim fit— Fit Guide Available Here
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Cornell University

The Ivy League’s spunky younger brother, Cornell was founded in 1865 by two dauntless, dashing fellows: Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White. They shared a radical vision—to create a university where "any person could find instruction in any study”—a quite ambitious and unique idea for its time. Here at 1883 Clothing Co, we salute Andy and Ezra for their triumph in establishing one of the Great Eastern Universities. So what if you didn't go to Harvard? How fun could that place be anyway without gorges to swim in (Like that great spot near the Stewart Ave bridge), a course devoted entirely to drinking wine (So you can truly appreciate **~The Culture~**), and long-running, sports traditions like throwing fish into the rink during the Harvard v. Cornell hockey game (They keep telling us no, and yet we sneak 'em in every year)? Hail, all hail, Cornell!