The Marston Jumper
The Marston Jumper
As seen on Three-Part Britbox Series "Why Didn't They Ask Evans?", starring Will Poulter and directed by Hugh Laurie.
Our famous collared jumper, has been re-designed to be enjoyed in a unique two-tone combination, creating The Marston Jumper.
Knitted from 100% British Wool in a narrow gauge, in deep navy and oatmeal yarns, the Marston isre a perfect compliment to any wardrobe and provides an elegant twist to any vintage clothing.
So, whether you are into your bikes, motorbikes, cars or good old fashioned walking, this is the winning jumper for any wardrobe.
The Marston Jumper takes its name from the Victorian businessman John Marston. He was the founder The Sunbeam Company of Wolverhampton; manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles and automobiles.
His also was one of the country's largest manufacturers of Japanware; his first apprenticeship being in this industry.
It was in 1877 that Marston first began making Sunbeam bicycles, followed by motorcars in 1901, and motorcycles in 1912. The Sunbeam brand soon became synonymous with superb quality and the Midlands.
It seemed fitting that the Marston Jumper, inspired by the British Racing Team jumpers of the 1930s, encompass so many sports that are still enjoyed today.