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Yale University Varsity Cardigan

AUTHENTIC SHAWL COLLAR VARSITY SWEATER WORN AT YALE IN 1940

History:
Yale’s football history runs deep. Walter Camp, known as the “Father of American Football,” played and coached there, leading the team to 3 of its 27 national championships. In 1875 they kicked off their rivalry with the Harvard Crimson in “The Game,” a historic face-off they’ve repeated 140 times, with Yale leading the series 71-61-8 through the 2024 season.

This varsity cardigan pays tribute to Yale’s tradition of collegiate pride and the campus style of the 1940s and ‘50s, made with a heavyweight cotton yarn and a classic ‘Y’ chenille patch.

AUTHENTIC SHAWL COLLAR VARSITY SWEATER WORN AT YALE IN 1940

History:
Yale’s football history runs deep. Walter Camp, known as the “Father of American Football,” played and coached there, leading the team to 3 of its 27 national championships. In 1875 they kicked off their rivalry with the Harvard Crimson in “The Game,” a historic face-off they’ve repeated 140 times, with Yale leading the series 71-61-8 through the 2024 season.

This varsity cardigan pays tribute to Yale’s tradition of collegiate pride and the campus style of the 1940s and ‘50s, made with a heavyweight cotton yarn and a classic ‘Y’ chenille patch.

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Yale University Varsity Cardigan

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AUTHENTIC SHAWL COLLAR VARSITY SWEATER WORN AT YALE IN 1940

History:
Yale’s football history runs deep. Walter Camp, known as the “Father of American Football,” played and coached there, leading the team to 3 of its 27 national championships. In 1875 they kicked off their rivalry with the Harvard Crimson in “The Game,” a historic face-off they’ve repeated 140 times, with Yale leading the series 71-61-8 through the 2024 season.

This varsity cardigan pays tribute to Yale’s tradition of collegiate pride and the campus style of the 1940s and ‘50s, made with a heavyweight cotton yarn and a classic ‘Y’ chenille patch.