The brush crew sweat.

I have gone on and on about the grey marle crew neck sweater. Some might say I’ve spoken too much about it, but friends, just bear with me for this post, okay?

I have recently acquired aforementioned crew neck sweater and, despite the fact I have already raved about it, I need to write about it again because now that I have one in my possession I can tell you first hand that it is even better than I originally thought. It’s so good. I am wearing it nearly every day.

I suggest you all go out and buy your own:

Images/James Lowe

They are so versatile – grey goes with pretty much everything, you can get them almost anywhere in a whole range of prices, weights and variations, you can get them printed (Isaac has this one, and it is awesome), they’re good to throw on in winter, and if the sleeves are too long you can always roll them.

If that’s not enough to sell you on the crew-neck sweater, I don’t know what is.

The one I’m wearing in my various ‘I-think-I’m-awesome’ looking shots above, is from none-other than AS colour. It’s the ‘Brush Crew‘ version (there’s two – this is the lighter weight one), it’s mens, and it’s a small. It also comes in black. And if you want to see what it looks like on real models (ie. not me in my lounge), you can see it here, here and here.

4 Responses to “The brush crew sweat.”


  • Sadly, I can’t wear crew neck (or button down shirts) cos my boobs are kind of big and these just make me look frumpy.

    V-neck sweaters, on the other hand, are another story. Love.

  • haha bottom left – oh hai!

  • Re: Felix, top left – oh… what? confused expression.

  • Might have to acquire the As Colour lightweight because no amount of overwashing/wearing to bed/fabric softening/stretch and pulling/getting boyfriend to wear it like a crop sweat is getting my grey marle sweat any closer to the floppy lived in state I’m after. Grrrr. I can totally see where you’re at with your love of the grey brush crew sweat.

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