5 ways to wear a cardigan and look amazing

A classic cardigan is a choice that every woman makes when winter comes. It can be short, long, loose, one colored or with prints. Whichever version you choose, you will look cozy and stylish. A plus size girl should be careful when she wears a cardigan because she doesn’t want to look bigger or frumpy. Don’t worry a bit. We have found 5 ways for you to wear a cardigan and still look feminin.

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The all day outfit that you are going to love because it is practical yet elegant. A girl in tight jeans, a plaid shirt and a short beige cardigan make you look good and can mix and match with black or floral oxford shoes. Add a statement necklace for a glamorous all day outfit.

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A long cardigan with a Christmas or winter print is a fun choice and makes you feel cozy. If it’s red, pick neutral color shades an wear skinny jeans, a black top and brown leather boots. Make it more stylish with a headband and some golden bracelets.

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A long gray cardigan should be combined with skinny pants so there is a balance. A simple outfit contains jeans or tights and a top or you can wear a classic pencil skirt and a white shirt. White sneakers are perfect for a morning outfit and black high heels are great for an evening look.

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There is also the cardigan that looks like a kimono and it is even more stylish. The long sleeved floral version is girly and you can combine it with skinny jeans and a white top or with the little black dress and suede booties.

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The cardigan– poncho in black and white with fringes is a statement garment. The ultimate outfit needs high waisted jeans, a gray top and white sneakers. Don’t forget the black fedora hat.

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