I don't live in a town with good thrift stores (we're just getting our first J. Crew) but I am always happy to find pieces with a cute story. :^)
I really love this one. I'm assuming it's from the ~1950's before Abercrombie & Fitch stopped being a NYC store, swapped hands and became a huge company, which seems more likely because the only time I could see Denmark being contracted for labor is just after WWII when they were recovering. It's a huge wool Norwegian fair isle (Norwegian) sweater and it's so itchy and thick that I couldn't find the day to wear it this Spring. I think I'll layer it in some days in Winter.
I also have a small shirt from Banana Republic, and judging from the theme of the tag, this is
definitely before the Gap seized them, so it's 31+ years old, making it at least nearly double my age. It's also withstanding a kool-aid stain probably also my age. The fit is quizzical, the body is short and wide, and the sleeves fall before my wrists. I wear it as an overshirt with a white tee. :^) Also, in reference to the thread title, the collar is huge and not a buttondown.