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University of Notre Dame Varsity Cardigan

AUTHENTIC SHAWL COLLAR VARSITY SWEATER WORN AT NOTRE DAME IN 1940

History:
The first varsity sweaters were worn by Harvard baseball players in 1865, but the style quickly spread to every American university as a symbol of athletic excellence and collegiate pride. The look was all over the Notre Dame campus during the ā€œGolden Ageā€ of Fighting Irish football in the 1940s, which saw the Irish achieve 4 national championships, 2 Heisman trophies, and a perfect 10-0 season in 1949.

This varsity cardigan pays tribute to life at Notre Dame in the 1940s, made with a heavyweight cotton yarn and an interlocking ā€˜ND’ chenille patch.

AUTHENTIC SHAWL COLLAR VARSITY SWEATER WORN AT NOTRE DAME IN 1940

History:
The first varsity sweaters were worn by Harvard baseball players in 1865, but the style quickly spread to every American university as a symbol of athletic excellence and collegiate pride. The look was all over the Notre Dame campus during the ā€œGolden Ageā€ of Fighting Irish football in the 1940s, which saw the Irish achieve 4 national championships, 2 Heisman trophies, and a perfect 10-0 season in 1949.

This varsity cardigan pays tribute to life at Notre Dame in the 1940s, made with a heavyweight cotton yarn and an interlocking ā€˜ND’ chenille patch.

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AUTHENTIC SHAWL COLLAR VARSITY SWEATER WORN AT NOTRE DAME IN 1940

History:
The first varsity sweaters were worn by Harvard baseball players in 1865, but the style quickly spread to every American university as a symbol of athletic excellence and collegiate pride. The look was all over the Notre Dame campus during the ā€œGolden Ageā€ of Fighting Irish football in the 1940s, which saw the Irish achieve 4 national championships, 2 Heisman trophies, and a perfect 10-0 season in 1949.

This varsity cardigan pays tribute to life at Notre Dame in the 1940s, made with a heavyweight cotton yarn and an interlocking ā€˜ND’ chenille patch.