Cardigans Again and Again

Cardigans Again and Again

From Heddels Blowout by Heddels

February 3, 2026 · 20 min

About this episode

This episode explores the history and cultural significance of cardigans, particularly their military origins and impact on women's fashion.

Most of us can’t even hear the word “cardigan” without picturing Mr. Rogers coming home to exchange his suit jacket and dress shoes for one of his zip-up cardigans and a pair of sneakers. Most authors that write histories of this favorite casual sweater act stunned that Mr. Rogers favorite item of clothing was invented by the military. But for those of us better-versed in menswear history, it’s no surprise that the cardigan was a military invention, because… well, most pieces of men’s clothing wouldn’t exist today if not for their military application. The far more interesting angle in the cardigan story is not that the unassuming sweater gained fame for its role in one of the most disastrous cavalry charges of all time, but its position in women’s fashion. It was Coco Chanel who, was probably a Nazi collaborator, but it’s pretty clear she helped bring the cardigan to the masses and it was women who made cardigans cool. Brands mentioned: Inverallan Knitters (also at Clutch Cafe ) Dehen 1920 Beams Plus Drakes J.Press If you liked what you’ve been hearing, please let us and other people know with a review Our email address is blowout@heddels.com and we also have our discord running…

People in this episode

Host: Sean Thornton

Topics covered

  • fashion
  • history
  • military influence
  • women's fashion
  • menswear

Keywords

  • Mr. Rogers
  • Coco Chanel
  • military invention
  • casual sweater
  • cavalry charge

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Inverallan Knitters, Dehen 1920

Books & works: From Cavalry to Coco Chanel: The Cardigan Unbuttoned

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