Anthony Slyvester and Papa Nuijoin forces to back the attack, providing warm wools for the long watch. Using traditional accredited British wool of the highest order, three ply yarns from Jacob and Suffolk breeds, this collaboration brings to service the newest version of the collared Submariners Sweater. Warm, tough, resilient and comfortable, this Olive Drab interpretation lends itself more to land based operations, taking out the Guns at Navarone, holding a Bridge Too Far or defending the Citadel at Tobruk. This perfect sweater sits close to the body with a double length hem and cuff and the spread collar adds a sophisticated air to a classic piece essential for the upcoming winter season.
- Made In England. - 100% British Wool in a deep Olive Drab hue. - Authentic 'submariner' close fit with double width hem and cuff . - Limited to six pieces per size.
-All wool from the Shelley Yarn collection comes from non-mulesed flocks.
-Olive Drab version is exclusive to the Papa Nui Web store and will not be available elsewhere.
Great designs, love the colour and the wool is soft and not itchy at all.
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Chris
Great jumper - comfortable and looks good. Wore this jumper to the local market today and got various compliments - as well as being asked where could they buy one - told them to look for Papa Nui on line!
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The best cap for the right stuff, now in the right place - the county of origin of rocket-powered flight - Germany ! 😁 Love it
X-1 Crew Cap.
Daniel
From the Atoll to Me – An Unforgettable Journey
Meeting the Papa Nui cap changed my life once and for all — nothing will ever be the same again. Papa is truly unique in his philosophy, in the quality of what he creates, and in the heart he puts into every piece.
Many thanks,
Daniel
Atoll Flyers Jacket.
Chris L.
The Real Deal.
What can be said that hasn't been said already. Papa airdropped this beaut and managed to get my mits on it before the CO noticed. The Shinki horsehide ain't a joke neither. You could go for a bimble through the jungle, get caught in a downpour, and this thing would probably come out looking better than you. It's stiff mind, took a bit of hard yakka to break it in, but now it fits like it was made for my scone. It's a civvy bit of kit, make no mistake. The Sergeant Major gets a bit cross-eyed when he sees it, thinks it's not uniform. But listen, when you're stuck in a foxhole and the rain's bucketing down, this leather lid is a bloody sight better than a piece of wet wool.
It's a fair dinkum bonzer bit of gear. If you can get one, get one. Just keep it out of sight of the brass.