
Moving on from last week’s article on jumpers, I thought it was probably about time we covered their older sibling cardigans, and thick knit clothing in general. Along with jumpers, I am a really into cardigans at the moment. Mainly because they can add a nice stylistic twist to the outfit you’re wearing but also, thanks to the time of the year and the weather outside, layering these pieces with your other clothes helps keep you warm for the winter months. It doesn’t hurt that these new breeds of cardigans are more fitting and slim cut than your granddads, making them the perfect complement to your striped and plaid shirts.
Rather than the thin layering that some of you may fancy, why not try some of the thicker knits out there? Fair Isle and Cable knits were really big last autumn and will most likely be so again this year. They come in a variety of styles and colours and the great thing about them is their simplicity. Rather than the complexity of thin layering and making sure everything is in its right place, just pull on a camel or cream cable knit jumper over your t-shirt to keep you warm as the daylight dwindles and set yourself apart from everyone else who thinks winter equals shades of black. Or for those times that you’re heading out straight after work, why not leave the jacket at the office and pull on a thick knit grey v-neck (like the one’s found in H&M’s current line) over your shirt and tie and head out ready for anything.
But in regards to cardigans, you can get them in thin knit materials such as cashmere and cotton or thicker versions predominately in wool. Thick knit cardigans are great as an overall top layer during the colder months, kind of like a cool substitute for your winter overcoats. My particular favourite way to wear them is over a blazer as seen in the picture above (far right) from Paris’ fashion week. However, I would recommend buying a few standard thin cardigans first before so that you have some versatile options all year round. You can wear them with pretty much anything and look great when layered with a shirt and blazer combination. But remember if you are going to sport these newer stream lined cardigans then remember to keep your under layers in a similar cut so that you don’t have any billowing or creasing material.
Ways to Wear
And as always here are some fool-proof ways of wearing cardigans : -
- Trying pairing a black cardigan with your newly purchased denim shirt and jeans. Then add a knitted tie to compliment both the colour of the cardigan and the material of the shirt. Or just think of your black cardigan as you would your black blazer; it’ll go with anything.
- For those days at the office, why not try wearing the same coloured cardigan as your suit under the jacket? It’s like wearing a three piece suit but not: all the connotations of power with none of the stuffy drawbacks.
- And for those lazy Sunday’s why not wear a navy cardigan over your favourite pair of jeans or chinos and a V-neck T-shirt. Or try substituting the tee for a vest as the weather starts to warm up or maybe even those jeans for some chino shorts?
So there you have it, buy some cardigans and thick knit jumpers to see you through these remaining months before the summer finally arrives. Just remember if the cardigan is simple in design and colour you’ll have more room to play with patterns and designs with your under-layer. Similarly, if you’ve picked up a patterned cardigan (like I have, it’s got crazy argyle going on), try to keep the shirt and tie as simple as possible and let the cardigan do all the talking. Look for ones in navy, grey and, particularly as spring kicks in, camel or cream and you can’t go wrong.
Until next week guys…
Matt
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Comments (9)
Great little article. As I was reading this, I was wearing pretty much exactly the same ensemble that you have described in the first part of your ‘ways to wear’ heading.
I used to get bored of people saying I looked like Zac Efron every other day but I think he always dresses well so now I embrace it. Sort of. SO much better than that Robert vampire Patti face type.
I dont know how anyone else feels. But, I am tired of reading about clothes I already own. You dont have to convince me to wear a cardigan or jumper, when I’m already wearing one. Please introduce me to something NEW.
Thank you.
–Americano
iveread most of the articles on this website and sometimes i can’t help but think that the articles are for, the mid adult man, for example im quite young, 18 to be precise, and the idea of wearing chinos and jumpers,,, to me i feel any lady would’nt give me a second look. unless of course the jumper had some popular brand’s name on it, then it would be an acceptable piece of clothing apparel to peers, quite sad really
@Americano: These articles are specifically for TRUE BEGINNERS. These are people just starting out in fashion and want to know the real basics of a great wardrobe and why they need each piece in there. This is because we got a lot of emails that from these readers saying a lot of the concepts were going over their head and needed to know where to start. This collection of articles is a series which should progress in difficulty over the year. A step-by-step guide to building and maintaining a wardrobe.
Hopefully you will find some of the other articles we produce more helpful. We publish around 6 a week so there should be something for everyone.
@Kris: Yes this is really sad and I really want to get you out of the mindset/insecurity that you need a popular brand name splashed all over your clothing. It doesn’t make a difference whether you are wearing Topman or Prada if you cannot put an outfit together properly and have clothes that fit. The articles are designed to get you out of your comfort zone and to try new things. You do not have to wear chinos if it is not your style, but you can sub in skinny jeans or whatever you think is more appropriate.
Take a look at our street style shots from the clothes show here: http://www.fashionbeans.com/featured/clothes-show-live-mens-street-style/
All these guys are as young or even younger than you, but some are wearing the drop crotch trousers, carrot jeans etc. and wearing clothes that you would probably associate with someone a lot older (thick slouchy knitwear, macs). However we picked them because they look GREAT. And can you notice any massive designer labels standing out in any photo?! A lot of the clothes are from River Island, Topman, H&M which proves you can have style on a budget if you just concentrate on putting great outfits together instead of the labels.
Hope this helps
A few months ago I wouldn’t have worn chinos until I saw the beige Humor drop crotch ones on Oki-ni which I bought as a Christmas present for myself, I’m only 15, but if you can get something like jeans but a different colour and fabric it works and widens what you can wear.
yeah but do gals find these type of looks attractive thats what i mean, like for example if you wore chinos to a nightclub, gals would think it weird and anti fashionable, well at least the gals i know which i know that go to nightclubs, i think an article on what to wear on a night out would be great
SM1 – I have those and they are amazing, I love the colouring, fit and versatility I now have. I have never really owned beige/cream trousers before but I know it’s just because I hadn’t found the right pair. Now this Spring/Summer I am going to be wearing them A LOT and pairing with great plaid and denim shirts.
@Kris – Yes maybe chinos aren’t quit right for yourself in a nightclub at age 18 and so I will try and do a night time lookbook for you soon. This would be quite a generalisation though as you have to assume certain facts when creating outfits.
Rule no.1 – when dressing yourself, dress for yourself, not for girls or anybody else. Wear what makes you feel comfortable and confident because these things are what make you the most attractive to other people. Especially confidence.
@ Kris, from articles I’ve read, the waistcoat can be used for a night out. I believe the article is in the Fashion Trends column.
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