Lord Cardigan, born James Brudenell in 1797, was a British Army officer known for his role in the Crimean War. He commanded the Light Brigade during the infamous Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava in 1854, which became a symbol of valor and the folly of war. His leadership and the charge are often remembered for their bravery despite the disastrous outcome. Cardigan's life and career were marked by both his military exploits and his controversial personality.
A cardigan is a type of jersey
The Big Green Cardigan Music Festival is held in East Sussex in the United Kingdom. They are located in Battle near East Hastings in the United Kingdom.
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You answered your own question. They were crew neck cardigans. They also had a mock crew cardigan that the women liked better because their necks are shorter. The men really liked them especially in places like Minnesota. Some people still wear them.
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The cardigan is named after James Brudenell, the 7th Earl of Cardigan, who popularized the style in the mid-19th century. He was known for wearing a knitted waistcoat during the Crimean War, which eventually evolved into the modern cardigan.
It is named after Lord Cardigan, infamous in the history of the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava in Crimea 1854.
During the Crimean war, there was a British military leader named Lord Cardigan. He was the one who led his countrymen into the charge of the light brigade. This was a foolish battle and he lost most of his men, but he wore a garment that had no collar, was long sleeved and buttoned down the front. When he returned to London textile workers began making a garment with the same characteristics. They called it The Cardigan.
Lord Cardigan's horse, who survived the charge, was named 'Ronald'.
Lord Cardigan was a British Commander in the Crimean War. The knitted headwear Balaclava also comes from there. Though not, as someone once answered in a quiz, the Shell Suit ! Cardigan is a town in Wales (& was once a county therein)
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No, if a cardigan has a hood, its a hoodie.