The Ideal Wardobe – Sweaters

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Sweaters are my favorite top to wear. Ones that are lightweight can be suitable year-round. They are easy to fit and unbelievably comfortable. The only areas that need special attention are the arm holes and sleeves. Make sure there isn’t fabric bunched under the arm (if there is, you’re wearing a size too large). As for sleeves, if you’re a human T-Rex like me, buy petite. If you find a sweater you love, but the sleeves are slightly too long, don’t be afraid to cuff. 3/4 sleeves are universally flattering. I find the best deals on sweater at the Banana Republic Factory outlet.

Cashmere sweaters are the most luxurious. They’re also very expensive and fussy to care for. If you’re not willing to commit to dry cleaning and hand washing, skip these and go for 100% cotton. Sweaters should be air dried if possible, so they don’t fade or shrink. Wool is extra-warm for winter, but many people can’t tolerate it. I avoid anything with angora (rabbit fur). That stuff itches like crazy and sheds.

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Most flattering:

A V-neck sweater should be #1 on your list. The fit should be snug, but not lewd. This is a sleek look worn alone or perfect for layering. Black is a must, plus any additional colors you like. I love purple, teal, gray, etc. Add a pin for extra oomph.

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Least flattering:

A cowl neck sweater would be my last choice. The extra fabric never falls correctly and always looks sloppy. These add weight like nothing else! If you do wear these, make sure to pair it with slim-fit pants.

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Cardigans:

I love these, especially when paired with a lace-trim camisole. Button-up or open style can both be flattering. Some people belt an open-front cardigan, but I think that defeats the purpose. When it comes to button-up cardigans, if you love the sweater, but hate the buttons, replace them! I’ve done this before, swapping out some hideous gold buttons for plain black. It’s not a hard project, even for those who can’t sew.

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Turtlenecks:

Turtlenecks tend to be a love-or-hate item for most ladies. If you hate them, it’s usually because of a too-tight neck. Look for a mock turtle neck instead. I have a mock neck, 3/4 sleeve turtleneck sweater that I love. It pairs beautifully with a pleated skirt. (Remember: pair one snug item with one flowy item).

Sweaters to avoid:

Holiday  (these are just god-awful…)

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Huge, shapeless monstrosities  (self-explanatory)

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Asymmetrical neckline   (makes shoulders look like a linebacker)

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Novelty (no animals, celebs, or foods, if you don’t want to be a human cartoon)

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How many sweaters do you own?

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