Poncho
| USA | Europe | UK | Bust (inches) | Waist (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS (0-2) | 32-34 | 4-6 | 31-32.5 | 23-24.5 |
| S (4-6) | 36-38 | 8-10 | 33-34.5 | 25-26.5 |
| M (8-10) | 40-42 | 12-14 | 35-36.5 | 27-28.5 |
| L (12-14) | 44-46 | 16-18 | 37-39 | 29-31 |
| XL (16-18) | 48-50 | 20-22 | 40-42 | 32-34 |
| XXL (20-22) | 52-54 | 24-26 | 43-45 | 35-37 |
How to Measure
- Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your bust, keeping the tape measure level.
- Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, usually just above your belly button.

Caring for your Aran Garment
• Handwash
• Reshape once wet
• Dry flat
• Store your garment carefully
• To Prevent pilling please use a pilling comb.
We ship using express international shipping. Depending on your location, availability, cost and delivery time, we will choose the shipping method which is most suited. Normal delivery times as as follows. Europe and the UK - 2 to 3 days. USA and Canada - 4 to 6 days. Rest of the world - 1 to 2 weeks.
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product.
You can return a product for up to 60 days from the date you purchased it.
Didn’t like the color or maybe the size wasn’t quiet right? No problem, just send it back for a full refund. See our returns policy
Testimonials
30/1/2026
Great service , super fast delivery, items excellently packaged!
Would highly recommend this store !
Great customer service
15/01/2026
Excellent service - good pricing, delivery very prompt with an update provided by the owner. Products perfect. I would certainly order again.
The History of the Aran Sweater: A Timeless Irish Tradition
The Aran sweater, also known as the fisherman’s sweater, is one of Ireland’s most iconic garments.
While the Aran sweater has its roots in the early 20th century, it did not gain widespread recognition until the mid-1900s. During the 1930s, knitting cooperatives were established on the islands, helping to commercialize the craft and bring Aran sweaters to a larger audience. These cooperatives played a significant role in promoting the sweaters beyond the islands, transforming them from functional garments to sought-after fashion pieces.
