This is the ultimate outfit you can take anywhere. Get cozy with this season’s cutest wooly-warm knits.
- A V-neck sweater paired with cropped jeans and pair of stilettos is sure to be a hit at the office.
- A beaded tank worn with an over-the-shoulder-sweater, and torn jeans are sure to turn heads on a night out.
- A cardigan washed jeans and your favorite boots is a classic anywhere look.
- Wear a slouchy knit with skinny jeans for a more relaxed look.
- Sport your favorite scarf with a simple knit top and boot-cut jeans for a chic look.
Pairing these two has never been more appealing thanks to sexy body-hugging knits, and all the new styles of killer jeans are there. Be adventurous, experiment, and have fun mixing and matching your sweaters and jeans for a look that’s warm, sexy and totally yours!
Umm, so the last time you knit him a sweater was over 15 years ago? Don’t you think it’s time to make him aeohtnr one? Besides, most knitters complain about having a hubby that doesn’t wear sweaters, doesn’t want anything knitted for them and instead you have the opposite problem, one that does want you to knit for him. One sweater, it’ll take you awhile and then you can say no more for 3-5 years if you find so distateful. I’m looking forward to making one for my partner, although he isn’t nearly as large as your hubby.
Oh man. I know. Even a nice raglan on 9s takes fvreoer for mens. And the bulky sweater on 15s took me 1,000,000 years b/c I couldn’t locate just the right pattern, tried to design it for him, got the gauge all wrong, had to rip multiple times and untwist all the yarn ayayay. But he wears it now on the cold days (and during his illness last week). For more normal days, the raglan from Last Minute Knitted Gifts is nicer, and I like to borrow it, though it is giant on me.