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Rick Santorum Sweater Vest: A Boon To Tiny Minnesota Manufacturer Bemidji Woolen Mills

Posted: 04/11/2012 3:45 pm Updated: 04/26/2012 1:13 pm

Rick Santorum made the sweater vest cool again. Campaign battle-cries like "fear the vest" and "sleeves slow you down" empowered high school history teachers everywhere.

And even though Santorum withdrew from the presidential race Tuesday, his trademark garb will live on in the hearts and minds of knitwear enthusiasts, including Bemidji Woolen Mills, the tiny Minnesota-based manufacturer that has been racing since January to keep Santorum and his donors vested.

The presidential hopeful's campaign bought at least $138,800 worth of sweater vests from Bemidji Woolen Mills, according to campaign finance reports released in March. The orders, which began in January, have more than doubled sales for the 92-year-old, family-run business, its co-owner Bill Batchelder told the Huffington Post.

"The whole world has changed for our little company," Batchelder said. "It's like a gift from God."

To meet Santorum's request for the shipment of more than 3,000 custom-made sweater vests since mid-January, Batchelder rebuilt five sewing machines that hadn't been used for years, brought retired employees back and added a new employee to his now 27-person team.

In Santorum's Gettysburg speech Tuesday announcing the end of his candidacy, he spoke at length about his trademark wardrobe. "Amazing thing that sweater vest. It happened on a night I was doing an event for Mike Huckabee in Des Moines. I showed up and everybody was in shirts and ties, and I showed up in a sweater vest," Santorum recalled.

"Turned out I gave a pretty good speech that night, and all of a sudden the Twitterverse went wild, saying it must be the sweater vest."

Amid the excitement on the Internet over Santorum's vest, a welcome respite from the attention paid to his "Google problem," the presidential hopeful called Bemidji Woolen Mills to order 25 sweaters, which he handed out at South Carolina's primary. The next week, Bemidji received an order for 1,000 sweater vests, to be given to donors who give at least $100.

As of March 20, the Santorum campaign sold more than 3,000 sweaters to donors, netting at least $300,000 in donations, according to a Tweet by Hogan Gidley, Santorum's communications director.

Santorum said he chose to go with Bemidji Woolen Mills as the campaign's primary sweater supplier, in part because the manufacturer made all of its products in the United States.

"I will never move my production overseas," said Batchelder, an elected delegate to the Republican National Convention. "Sewing costs are much higher in the U.S., but I'm content with staying small as long as I can provide for my family and employees."

Santorum isn't the first politician to make a political fashion statement, TIME recently noted. There's the Jimmy Carter cardigan, Hilary Clinton's pant suits and Sarah Palin's eyeglasses.

At a recent RNC dinner, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty asked Batchelder when Bemidji Woolen Mills was going to start making "Mitt Wear."

"I told him I'm not opposed," Batchelder said. "After all, I already make Obama blankets."

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CORRECTION: A previous version of this reported misstated the amount of money Rick Santorum campaign donors must contribute to receive a sweater vest. The actual amount is $100, not $300.

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Rick Santorum made the sweater vest cool again. Campaign battle-cries like "fear the vest" and "sleeves slow you down" empowered high school history teachers everywhere. And even though Santorum w...
Rick Santorum made the sweater vest cool again. Campaign battle-cries like "fear the vest" and "sleeves slow you down" empowered high school history teachers everywhere. And even though Santorum w...
 
 
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kissynoises
Life just happens when we're not looking
06:26 PM on 04/14/2012
My grandfather always wore sweater vests. His were wool and I think they came from Scotland. He's been gone for a very long time and I'm a great grandmother myself now but I really didn't think they looked nearly as good on Rick as they did on Grandpa.
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08:26 AM on 04/13/2012
I think his sweater vests have nothing to do with fashion (or even warmth, they're cotton not wool), and everything to do with hiding a middle age gut. The fatal mistake for Rick's campaign were the turtlenecks. He looked like a WWII U-boat captain.
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SidTheScienceKid
Science!
06:30 PM on 04/12/2012
It is very interesting how wide a spectrum of perspectives there are in any one subject...
I will not invest in vests. :)
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The Right is Wrong
Pissing off CONS for more than 56 years!
12:38 PM on 04/12/2012
I wouldn't be caught dead in one of those things!
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Tom Weidermeijer
If you're easily offended... try to laugh more : )
01:29 PM on 04/12/2012
AND if I was dead and they buried me in one, I would HAUNT their arses!!!
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IsotelusMaximus
Appalachian American
12:22 PM on 04/12/2012
Cool Beans. He has done more for the private sector than the president in four three years.
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Tom Weidermeijer
If you're easily offended... try to laugh more : )
01:30 PM on 04/12/2012
You're Right! Sweater vests that no straight man would wear... and DEFINITELY no gay man is much better than saving the American car industry.
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NewLiberals
Make a Difference
11:41 AM on 04/12/2012
Let us hope that this is the extent of Rick Santorums Legacy.
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james4truth1066
It is better to be awakened by an ugly truth than
11:59 AM on 04/12/2012
I think the 'definition' of Santorum has done that just fine.
11:36 AM on 04/12/2012
"The whole world has changed for our little company," Batchelder said. "It's like a gift from God."

No, Santorum is NOT God.
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Barbarian At The Gate
Fortune favors the bold.
11:36 AM on 04/12/2012
I looked at the internet store for the manufacturer, they serve a niche market. Mostly outdoor wear. The custom made sweater for Santorum cannot be found at the store's website. Santorum paid about $46 for each one. Some of the retail sweaters the manufacturer sells cost $300.
11:09 AM on 04/12/2012
Only thing Santorum made cool was googling his name.
11:08 AM on 04/12/2012
If you dress like a 5 year old boy then Republicans can relate to you is the message.
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P51MUSTANG
HumeSkeptic might disagree, but...
11:07 AM on 04/12/2012
I can just hear Schwarzenegger talking about "Sweater vests" and "Girly Men" in the same sentence.
10:44 AM on 04/12/2012
A 1950's "Father Knows Best (and mother knows nothing)" sweater vest is a hot fashion item???
Well, no way, not here in NYC anyway. Even El Santo shed that goofy looking vest when more money started coming in (from looney Friess, mostly). Expect to see those vests stacked sky high in Walmarts and Sam Clubs, right next to stacks of Palin and Bachmann books. $3 to $5 sound like a fair price (for the total of the 3 items)?
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Haveissues
You well heeled big wheel, ha ha, charade you are
10:30 AM on 04/12/2012
"Rick Santorum made the sweater vest cool again".

When was it cool before? My dad wore one for Pete's sake. He had curb feelers on his Nova and a fake "La Cucuracha" horn.
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1088
10:28 AM on 04/12/2012
Is that a joke? I wouldn't want that, if it was given to me for free!
10:25 AM on 04/12/2012
what????