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  1. The women's size guide lists all the products of the SAINT JAMES collection: Breton Striped Shirts, polo shirts, t-shirts, tops, shirts, blouses, sweaters, cardigans, dresses, pea coats, raincoats, coats, pants, and skirts. For more precision and accuracy, some product types vary based on the material or cut.

    • 247 West 35th Street, #16R, New York, 10001
    • (646) 422-1190
  2. In 2020, Saint James joined the French Tricolore collective. This organization aims to promote and rebuild the French wool industry, ranging from sheep shearing to knitting, including the various stages of washing, carding, combing, and spinning. Two styles, a men's sailor sweater, and a women's Breton sweater, were launched to celebrate this ...

    • Zone Industrielle de Beaufour-BP 1, SAINT JAMES, 50240
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  4. The women's size guide lists all the products of the SAINT JAMES collection: Breton Striped Shirts, polo shirts, t-shirts, tops, shirts, blouses, sweaters, cardigans, dresses, pea coats, raincoats, coats, pants, and skirts. For more precision and accuracy, some product types vary based on the material or cut.

    • Zone Industrielle de Beaufour-BP 1, SAINT JAMES, 50240
    • 02 61 41 05 56
  5. St. Veronica. St. Veronica is recognized as the woman who felt pity upon Jesus and wiped away His blood and sweat on her veil as He carr…. Curious about who is the saint or saints identified as the Patron of Seamstresses? Here is the listing of saints related to this term.

  6. The birth of the Saint James fisherman sweater for women. Saint James' Breton sweaters for women are so durable because they originally served a utilitarian function. In 1889, Léon Legallais, mayor of the town of Saint-James in La Manche, started making the first sailor sweaters within his spinning mill. The market: working clothes for fishermen.

    • 247 West 35th Street, #16R, New York, 10001
    • (646) 422-1190
  7. Apr 11, 2017 · The image of St James as a soldier (miles Christi) on horseback supporting the Christian troops is documented for the first time in the mid-12th Century. Tradition relates this with previous events such as the Battle of Clavijo in 844, the conquest of Coimbra in 1064 and others.

  8. Our traveler is Saint James the Greater (so called to distinguish him from the other Apostle James, sometimes called "the Lesser," from Mark 15:40). Visual references to the Apostle's 1st-­century life and death are absent. James, the first of the Apostles to be martyred (Acts 12:2), does not bear the instrument of his execution.

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