Cowichan Sweater Design - The Lucky Sweater
Cowichan Sweater design- The Lucky Sweater
IN MEMORY OF CODY JAMES STRASS
24 Nov, 1985 - Sept 12, 2021.
Cody was a passionate angler whose appreciation for fish reflected his pursuit of perfection. He was a guide in the Northwest Territories, an advocate for a sustainable fishing industry in Saskatchewan, and a leader who willingly shared his talents with those who wanted to learn. Cody lived his life doing what he loved. He was known to catch BIG FISH and attributed it to his 'LUCKY SWEATER.' Cody passed tragically in an accident returning from a fishing tournament.
Full zip
Available to order in XS -XXL.
These sweaters are Cowichan-inspired & handmade right here in British Columbia.
Cowichan is Canada. For over 150 years, the native Coast Salish people of Vancouver Island created these distinctive patterns for hand-knitted sweaters.
Amos & Andes, The Whistler Sweater Shop keeps Canadian tradition alive by finding local hand knitters to produce our designs. If you know of any Indigenous people who want to knit for us, please send them our way.
When choosing which size is best for you, please consider measuring your chest circumference under your arms, adding 4 to 6 inches for comfort and referring to the sizes below.
38=XS
40=S
42=M
44=M/L
46=L
48=L/XL
50=XL
52=XXL
Click here to view the Cowichan size charts.