Pullover

Pullover
 The word "sweater" is derived from the English "pull over", that is put on top. Most often, they represent close fitting to the body knitwear with long sleeves worn over the head. Obsolete synonym to it is considered a "jumper". Pullovers are both male and female children. On them there are no restrictions of any color or ...
 The word "sweater" is derived from the English "pull over", that is put on top. Most often, they represent close fitting to the body knitwear with long sleeves worn over the head. Obsolete synonym to it is considered a "jumper". Pullovers are both male and female children. On them there are no restrictions of any color or in pattern. The models differ depending on the type of yarn and type of filler. Pullover designed for sports, made with the addition of membranes and can be worn on the outer garments as additional protection from the cold.