A long-sleeved mock turtleneck made in an extra lightweight (and soft) design perfect for layering underneath other clothing ...
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The best cardigans and pullovers are made of high-quality materials, have durable construction and are comfortable enough for everyday wear. These sweaters should also be classic and versatile ...
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This oversized cardigan sweater has a plunging v-neckline and buttery-soft material that you just might want to sleep in. Wear it open or closed . . . both are ultra-trendy! 4. Extra light ...
Ms. Tilevitz, the sex therapist, said that a certain confidence can be gained by wearing generously sized sweaters. “There is a sexiness women can feel internally when they wear something that ...
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However, there is one cold weather style staple that I adore—a cozy sweater. And when I am shopping for knitwear, J.Crew is always my first (and usually last) destination. This winter ...
Including picks from Free People and Lululemon. My preference for a cardigan is this Cakulo style personified. It falls past the knee, is perfectly oversized, which is great for layering, and it ...
Speaking of city wear, I'll close out with a few less-performance alternatives to a Better Sweater. If you don't want one of those technical mid-layers, I'd suggest you just lean into the fact ...