pullokojat
Pullokojat, also known as "pullovers" or "sweatshirts," are a type of garment that originated in the 1920s as a form of casual wear. They are typically made of knitted fabric and feature a round neckline and long sleeves. Pullokojat are designed to be comfortable and warm, making them popular for both casual and athletic wear. They are often made from materials such as cotton, polyester, or a blend of both, and can be found in a variety of colors and patterns. Pullokojat are versatile and can be worn with jeans, shorts, or leggings, and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. They are also commonly worn as loungewear or sleepwear. The term "pullokojat" is derived from the Finnish language, where "pullokojat" translates to "bottle boys," a reference to the garment's origins as a type of workwear for bottle carriers. Today, pullokojat are a staple in many wardrobes around the world.