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  • Put on your red wool cardigan - it'll be nice and warm.
  • She wears a thick flowery hairband, several clashing necklaces and a quite revolting hairy purple cardigan with batwing sleeves.
  • Le septième comte de Cardigan, qui dirigea la Charge de la cavalerie légère à Balaklava, portait un gilet à longues manches lorsqu'il combattit pendant la guerre de Crimée. Archive 2010-05-01
  • Why not go retro and get knitting, so you can turn your downtime into a cardigan? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was an extremely picturesque gardener, dressed in knickerbockers and leather gaiters, with a touch of red in his waistcoat, and a cardigan jacket and a cap on the side of his head. Just Patty
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  • Perhaps to the disappointment of the L.A Galaxy star's legion of female fans, the 36-year-old did not arrive wearing just a pair of briefs - but covered up in a casual combination of stonewash jeans and chunky, cream cardigan. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • Your new cardigan can be worn over a T-shirt with jeans, corduroy pants or khakis.
  • Everyone around is wearing colourful sweaters, cardigans and pullovers.
  • Are they big cardigans and jumpers or microscopic dresses? Times, Sunday Times
  • The pensioner presented him with a hand-knitted cardigan and booties for his week-old son.
  • In the eyes of this mall's planners, a typical Mexican family consists of: a man dressed in full charro gear (hat, tight trousers, matching bolero jacket and a huge belt buckle;) a woman in a maid-style apron (check out her mandil) who is probably someone's maid, and a preppy kid in shorts and cardigan who probably goes to school in the "right side" of the border and wants nothing to do with the other two. Mi blog es tu blog
  • This year, ancient Italian men are wearing generously cut worsted suits, either with waistcoat or cardigan, in natural earth colours with muted checks.
  • The clothing included a black-and-cream herringbone tweed blazer with purple-and- gold piping, a heritage white batiste lace-trimmed blouse, and a cedar mélange shawl collar button front cardigan, as listed on the line sheet provided for the young'uns in the front row. Tweens Take the Runway
  • I take a cardigan and a pashmina, because on many planes you can freeze to death from the air conditioning.
  • Dull, padded beige jackets and shapeless viscose dresses will go, in favour of the sheepskin gilets and long woollen cardigans sported by the rest of the high street.
  • Dressed in a beige cardigan sweater, corduroys and rimless glasses, he exudes a polite, professorial air.
  • And what about cardigans and jackets? Times, Sunday Times
  • So, when we head to Whitby for our holiday, I will take the usual array of beach wear - baggy tops, ankle-length skirts and outsize cardigans.
  • Of course, as a librarian she must now rush off and buy lots of Laura Ashley print dresses, cardigans, and tweed suits.
  • Brecknockshire prefers the Spreading bellflower, while Cardiganshire opts for the Bog-rosemary.
  • A First up, you could invest in a long cardigan. Times, Sunday Times
  • The usual fare: sweaters, cardigans, tanks… but it is still a fun book that any knitter will enjoy.
  • Where to buy something that works like a cardigan but looks like a jacket? Times, Sunday Times
  • All jumpers, cardigans and socks were knitted by hand.
  • Marine biologists are calling for Cardigan Bay to be created a marine nature reserve to protect the dolphins.
  • Don't go digging into your best friend's suitcase and helping yourself to her cashmere cardigan.
  • He wears these stripey cardigans with shorts. The Sun
  • Other gifts, kindly made and given by members of the public, included a cardigan, two pairs of bed socks, and a hand-knitted tea cosy.
  • At the end of the other arm of Cardigan Bay is Bardsey Island.
  • Like, my dad was wearing a navy jumper with red and green argyle, and he tried on a red cardigan with navy and green argyle and I started laughing hysterically and saying ‘It's an argyle twinset!’
  • Danskin reached inside his gray cardigan arid removed a pistol.
  • Avoid wearing blazers and cardigans with more than three buttons because they will draw unwanted attention to your shorter upper body.
  • Gradually it became the fashion in Humboldt to "unload" redwood timber-claims on thrifty, far-seeing, visionary John Cardigan who appeared to be always in the market for any claim worth while. The Valley of the Giants
  • She wore a short black dress, her black walking heels, and a tight red cardigan with just the middle button done up over the dress.
  • It was a deep peacock turquoise velvet cheongsam, with a tiny, hairy-trimmed angora cardigan to go over the top.
  • I have an old Shetland wool cardigan jacket, knitted in a massive cable stitch, that I tend to wear on chilly evenings.
  • It includes a chunky knitted cardigan. Times, Sunday Times
  • OK: chuddies are underpants, carpenters are pants with loops for tools, a shrug is a tight-fitting cardigan and a buzz cut is a close crew cut. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Woolen sweaters, cardigans, mittens, and socks were knitted with elaborate patterns.
  • I wore a mid length suede skirt, a long oversized cardigan, some comfy shoes and my hair was held back with the aid of an Alice band.
  • From argyle cardigans to tweed blazers, check out the look of fall 2004 and enjoy all the attention.
  • It was in Aberystwyth that Peter Madgewick and his colleagues did the research work which is the basis to his pioneering volume The Politics of Rural Wales: A Study of Cardiganshire 1973, the first book on Welsh politics to employ a systematic use of evidence in respect to public opinion. Archive 2007-11-01
  • It's sort of got a boho vibe going on, with the loose belts and the cuttings of the cardigans.
  • Key items are loose cotton zip cardigans or hoodies, loose-fitting jersey knit pants, double-faced Lycra tank tops and T-shirts.
  • But in reality, knitwear is so much more than that - it includes a wide array of pullovers, turtlenecks and cardigans, among other items.
  • Woolen sweaters, cardigans, mittens, and socks were knitted with elaborate patterns.
  • Just take a look at what Browne's wearing today: slim gray flannel trousers that stop several inches above sockless ankles; an unironed white oxford-cloth button-down shirt; a skinny gray tie, and a cashmere cardigan with varsity stripes on the sleeve. SUITS US IF IT SUITS HIM
  • Honey, stubborn is not the same as forward-thinking. 6 out of 6 fashion-forward thinkers agree: a vest simply is not a cardigan. Bury Me With The ‘Lo On | ATTACKERMAN
  • The kind teacher was wrapping up this evil-tempered and ungrateful mog in a cashmere cardigan when he bit her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Knitwear is key and appears in every imaginable form: an ankle-length Aran dress, long tweedy knit cardigan, sexy fine knit evening top shot with lurex, dainty lace effect camisole or soft stripe sweater.
  • Is it all cosy cardigans and beanies? Times, Sunday Times
  • Grace pulled her cardigan tightly about herself.
  • Equally, many men in mid-life refuse to conform to the physical stereotype of the beery middle-aged spread, cardigan and carpet slippers, and are happy to play along with the notion that they are only as old as they feel.
  • She was wearing a blue dress and cream cardigan. Christianity Today
  • Then, there's that generation who never wore anything more formal than a black sheath dress with a knit cardigan.
  • Soft, unlined jackets, almost a cloth version of a cardigan, can also make a dress do-able.
  • On the stage is a lectern, a leather armchair, a potted palm and a table with a Thermos flask: enter the speaker in a beige cardigan.
  • When he was last seen he was wearing a grey t-shirt, black cardigan and black tracksuit bottoms.
  • Among the garments are smart jumpsuits and form-fitting cardigans, loose sweat pants and comfortable singlets, and even party wear such as cropped tops and wraparound skirts.
  • We love its relaxed jumpers, brilliant capes, cardigans and accessories. Times, Sunday Times
  • She says they talked about producing long and short versions of her cross over V-neck sweater and cardigans in alpaca and linen.
  • This can be done with a cute cardigan or blazer with undone buttons; this look will also lengthen your shape.
  • Put on your red wool cardigan - it'll be nice and warm.
  • The outer layer is usually referred to as a cardigan, for its traditional button-front design, whereas the under-layer can be anything from a cap-sleeve T-shirt silhouette to a tank top. The Style Checklist
  • But the drapey, longer-at-the-front cardigan is the way forward: versatile, camouflaging and ever-so-slightly avant-garde. Times, Sunday Times
  • He sat in the dock dressed in a white shirt, dark blue tie and grey cardigan.
  • I love it when I can put on a cardigan or a light pullover and not be overheated.
  • For the most sumptuous layering for relaxing at home, wear slouchy drawstring trousers, cami and an oversized wrap-around cardigan in grey marl cashmere mix.
  • When I fell into the preppy look in high school, my grandmother donned penny loafers and cardigans, too.
  • Beth then fiddles with her cardigan buttons, making sure for the fourth time in ten minutes that she's successfully refastened her sweater.
  • Admittingly, it is a bit too dressy for work, but like in the photo, wear a cardigan or blazer on top to look smart.
  • As for what to wear with it - I've had the Boden 'drapey' cardigan over the top, which looks lovely, but has the tendency to 'pill'. Boden, Boden, Boden - A Dress A Day
  • But we already knew one could scrunch up the sleeves of tees and cardigans.
  • That is indeed the case - and one extra was cut (Penparc, near Cardigan) to make up for the ones saved in Powys. Well done Williamses
  • She is given to wearing dorky cardigans, ominously the sort draped over the shoulders when sitting up in a hospital bed.
  • She was wearing a blue dress and cream cardigan. Christianity Today
  • Key items are loose cotton zip cardigans or hoodies, loose-fitting jersey knit pants, double-faced lycra tank tops and T-shirts.
  • It's a jumper (not cardigan), adult size and at least 5 years old.
  • I tie the wrap cardigan around me and slip my shiny shoes on.
  • The kind teacher was wrapping up this evil-tempered and ungrateful mog in a cashmere cardigan when he bit her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Check out the irresistible floral and tweed sequined skirts, tweed platform sandals and brooch-clasped cardigans.
  • Put on your red wool cardigan - it'll be nice and warm.
  • Danskin reached inside his gray cardigan arid removed a pistol.
  • In one gray plastic bin a lilac cardigan, neatly folded, nestles against a small black canvas tote.
  • At high tide the boat could make for the station, but when the water was low it berthed on the Cardiganshire side, at a lower landing place, whence travellers and baggage proceeded by a little branch into Ynyslas station. The Story of the Cambrian A Biography of a Railway
  • With sinking hearts, we made a beeline for Buchanan Street and spent two hours buying a chunky-knit cardigan, three pairs of 60 - denier woolly tights and a luminous-yellow stripy vest (half-price).
  • She is an insufferably sensible young woman — a grind at school, hiding behind thick glasses and inside bulky cardigans.
  • She smoked cheap cigars, and the ash lay on her cardigans like catkins.
  • It's the end of the 1950s, and you know what that means: All the repressed sexuality that's been lurking under the starched skirts and argyle cardigans is coming to a full boil.
  • Murphy is lying flat out with her skirt hitched up: tanning; ignoring her friend; her head pillowed by her folded pink cardigan. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • So with the country in a patriotic fever about its returning braves, I was ace-high in popular esteem - there was even talk that I'd get one of the new Victoria Crosses (for what that was worth) but it's my belief that Airey and Cardigan scotched it between them. Fiancée
  • Ditto those long, droopy over-complicated chiffon dresses and calf-length cardigans. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's conjured up enchanting white raincoats, and using antique looms has reworked old cashmere cardigans.
  • She wore a navy serge skirt, white silk blouse, saxe blue cardigan, and a yard of broad saxe blue ribbon at either end of her waist-long plait.
  • He's slumped on the sofa, the lithe body swamped by a shapeless and shabby burgundy cardigan held together with a giant safety pin.
  • Everyone around is wearing colourful sweaters, cardigans and pullovers.
  • For extra attention, select a cardigan with small pockets or leather patches on the elbows.
  • I take a cardigan and a pashmina, because on many planes you can freeze to death from the air conditioning.
  • You wouldn't go down to the pub in plus-fours, but you would in a cardigan or classic v-neck," he said by phone from England. Easy Riders
  • The nights are drawing in, but you may not be ready for big cardigans and bowls of plum crumble just yet.
  • Grace pulled her cardigan tightly about herself.
  • Q: You talk about cardigans in the book and mention argyle, which is very American. Chicagotribune.com -
  • At some point Ezra becomes obsessed with the calendar and celebrates important dates, such as the first time he set eyes on a Cardigan Welsh corgi, or the first of the month, by waking up at dawn and running around the house yelling "It's the first day of May! Chantal Sicile-Kira: Following Ezra: Lessons on Raising a Child with Autism
  • Rene was wearing a pale blue nightie-like dress, a pink cardigan, and some shorts in lieu of undies.
  • Or wear a longer cardigan, to make it look more like an outfit. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wore a navy cotton shirt, a heavy bottle-green cardigan and a pair of worn corduroy trousers. CHAMELEON
  • This all-gray ribbed jersey features a stylish yet subtle pattern and a practical zipper closure, both on the cardigan's front.
  • ‘Three pensioners were treated for heat exhaustion after falling asleep in deckchairs with their cardigans on at Worthing’.
  • I am planning to knit a little flower to stitch onto the front of the cardigan to liven it up a little.
  • The European Carhartt clothing line is, if anything, anti-work, a slagheap of thrift-shop dishevelment—letterman cardigans and puffy thermal vests—designed for inked-up millennials. My Carhartt Detroit Jacket
  • She was also kind enough to send one of her beautiful upcycled cardigans.
  • Also, I have also just discovered not but a few weeks ago when I found the cutest mustardy yellow cropped cardigan at Target ! of all places, that it looks absolutely excellent with my Turquoise poplin rouched-waist dress. Crowdsourcing Color Choices - A Dress A Day
  • I will take a V-neck cable knit cardigan along with me too, as there are sure to be some cold days! Times, Sunday Times
  • She wore a borrowed riding cap and a pair of Lise's jodhpurs and was warm enough with only her cardigan over a shortsleeved yellow shirt. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • A group of belles de jour ready for sin strutted down the oval runway in black velvet dresses with white lace collars, deep green fox coats and chic tailleurs with cardigan jacket à la Chanel.
  • For the rest of us, cardigans and pullovers should do unless a blazer or suit is demanded by the occasion.
  • I had disguised myself with an old cardigan with faded leather elbow patches and a copy of the Daily Express.
  • Prada fans have gone elegantly ga-ga for Miuccia's shrunken ombré cardigans.
  • The cardigan is perfect for tiredness and cider-on-Sunday. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The man also wore a mustard coloured jersey or cardigan, a white shirt with thin, dark vertical lines and a fourteen and a half collar.
  • I am wearing today a fullish black skirt with a white singlet top under a silver grey singlet top and a cream knit cardigan over has a small collection of tourist stick pins on one side and sandles. La routine - French Word-A-Day
  • For the rest of us, cardigans and pullovers should do unless a blazer or suit is demanded by the occasion.
  • When found, she was wearing a pink floral dress, lilac tights, a white cardigan and black patent leather shoes.
  • Think of the quintessential comfort garment - the cardigan - and your mind inevitably imagines it, at its comfiest, as beige. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sighing once again, Leanne changed out of the comfort of her pyjamas into a knee length brown skirt with sequins on the border and a pink ballet wrap cardigan.
  • Then invest in a long cardigan and studded belt to layer up further and complete the look. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the racks were items for fall, half-practical, half-fantastical: silk-lined camouflage corduroy pants for $298; one of those big blanketlike belted cardigans (part acrylic) that everyone wears now instead of jackets, for $365; and a “pom-pom” bag, resembling an oversize Tribble, for $950. She's Mayoress of Tent City!
  • You will get to know the store well: the buffalo-hide carpet; a stiff pair of black riding boots by the door; and some beautiful casual clothes, such as cherry-red corduroys and navy cardigans, folded on top of a weathered picnic table. Ode to Handsome
  • Mr Harwell was gentle, old, Pooterish, grey-trousered and brown-cardiganed. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • So it was fitting that, immediately after a funeral and cremation in Aberystwyth, her birthplace, she should have been remembered in a service at the small Bethel chapel in Trefenter, the Cardiganshire village on Mynydd Bach, the mountain with which her life had been closely entwined. Lowri Gwilym obituary
  • I thought that a dark blue zippered cardigan might do better than an ecru one, given that I am not the world's neatest person.
  • He was neatly dressed in a dark ribbed cardigan with a shirt underneath.
  • For a lot of people, cheerleading immediately conjures images of American college girls, invariably blond and with perfect teeth, wearing cardigans and the team letter on their chest, and of course shaking pompoms.
  • Inside was a roll-neck cherry-red cashmere sweater with a matching cardigan. SOMEBODY
  • Beige tights, beige cardigan, beige scarf and coat, beige low-heeled, broad-fitting shoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or pair the skirt with Kane's henna argyle cardigan £820. Must Haves for Spring
  • There is a massive blow-up of her in the entrance to the Scottish Television studios in Cowcaddens in which she is looking shiny and perky in the kind of fluffy red cardigan that probably comes accessorised with bright eyes and a bushy tail.
  • The collection included brightly dyed fox fur boleros, neat cardigans, or ribbon decorated sweaters worn with flowered skirts teamed with dainty accessories such as her heart shaped bag.
  • The princess is wearing a pale cardigan with matching tights and a floral dress with a white collar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try putting a cardigan on backwards or wearing your coat as a cape, hanging loosely off your shoulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • He lent that soft hand to khakis, which felt silky, and to salt-and-pepper tweed jackets, which, with their surprising softness, felt like light cardigans. Mixed Media: Resort Wear from Denim to Floral
  • My taste buds puckered right up, so I threw on a cardigan duster, and my slippers and went running downstairs.
  • Below the cardigan she wore a crumpled orange skirt almost to the floor, and black boots.
  • The old man lifted his cardigan to scratch his side.
  • The zip-front styles make them more adaptable than sweatshirts and the material is warmer than a cardigan.
  • Grace pulled her cardigan tightly about herself.
  • Those famous cardigans were all hand-knit by Mr. Rogers' mother.
  • I know this because I recently went into Gap to try on a nice grey cardigan with dark-green trim and horn buttons, mindful that this could be my key purchase for autumn 2004.
  • She was repeatedly doing up and undoing the bottom button of her black cardigan.
  • What a great stroll down memory lane and THAT cardigan that Starsky wore … that's so kitsch that it will never, ever come back in style!
  • Check out 9 sweaters, from turtlenecks to cardigans, that'll make the ladies want to cozy up next to you this winter.
  • I am wearing today a fullish black skirt with a white singlet top under a silver grey singlet top and a cream knit cardigan over (has a small collection of tourist stick pins on one side) and sandles. La routine - French Word-A-Day
  • For the most sumptuous layering for relaxing at home, wear slouchy drawstring trousers, cami and an oversized wrap-around cardigan in grey marl cashmere mix.
  • The old man lifted his cardigan to scratch his side.
  • The cast/crew is excellent: Richard Holt's John is an amiable prefect, Akiya Henry's Titty is an imaginative live wire, Katie Moore's Susan is as tidy as her plimsolls and Stewart Wright's Roger is a treat – a colossus in cardigans. Swallows and Amazons – review
  • It'll not be long now before we'll be able to see the same sight on Cardigan Bay and, with any luck, watch the dolphins playing in the moonbeams.
  • I have never seen so many black and silver lurex cardigans and neatly pressed chinos in one place before.
  • I've already knitted a couple of jacket sets for Susan's new grandbaby (due at the end of the year), have orders for several cardigans for my granddaughter Elinor and Mark has asked me to knit him an Aran jacket - and I said yes!
  • The cardigan is adorable, and it's nice that we saw the recipient in the wedding photos. Jean's Knitting
  • Marine biologists are calling for Cardigan Bay to be created a marine nature reserve to protect the dolphins.
  • (As if there was any doubt.) "Quite honestly I am a J. Crewaholic," says Joyce Randazzo, a lawyer based in Lake Success, N.Y. Randazzo, speaking from her office outfitted in head to toe Crew including grey flannel pinstripe pants, a white long-sleeved T-shirt and a black V-neck cardigan, has been shopping at J. Crew for 15 years. The Cult Of J.Crew
  • Having done South Wales it's a delightful drive from Gower across the undulating hills and bucolic countryside of Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire to the Irish Sea coast and the pretty Georgian town of Aberaeron.
  • The pair make pretty tops to go with jeans, great cashmere cardigans and subtle but beautiful dresses. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was wearing a woollen cardigan and she pulled it off. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was wearing a blue dress and cream cardigan. Christianity Today
  • I told him to bluff and threaten; Cardigan, I knew, would realize the grudge the Black Minorca has against him, and for that reason I figured the greaser was the only man who could bluff him. The Valley of the Giants
  • Not to be confused with cardigans or beanie hats. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the trendy man about town this season, cable-knit pullovers or cardigans in neutral shades such as greys and browns or navy blue are suggested.
  • Noteworthy numbers were the knitted fur cardigans and the silver foil fur-lined jackets.
  • Trefaldwyn from Cardiganshire, one in North and the other in South Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • Skirts, overcoats, cardigans and vests were made predominantly from cotton and linen, many embroidered with folklore emblems.
  • Today I wore a long, straight purple kind of dressy, Indianish print skirt I've had for about six years, with a black tank and black v-necked cardigan over it. Transitional Seasons = PeaceBang's Personal Hell
  • This is why the children of the middle-class intelligentsia are the ones you see at playgroup in the hand-me-down jeans and the bobbly, seen-better-days cardigans.
  • At the end of the other arm of Cardigan Bay is Bardsey Island.
  • Modern Amusement shawl-collar thick-knit cardigans are hung on the end of a rack, sans hangers; Ernest Sewn jeans are meticulously folded; shoe displays are neatly arranged among racks of Spiewak jackets. The Huntington News RSS
  • Then she dressed quickly in jeans and a long-sleeved shirt and pulled on her thick Aran cardigan.
  • The padded funnel-necked coat, above left, is 85, shirt, 42, and cardigan, 55. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was looking up steadily into the October sky, holding her thin cardigan stretched over her fast at the neck with both hands. CLOSER TO THE TRUTH • by Oonah V Joslin
  • Last year's trend of "layering cardigan sweaters and vests just finally all came together this fall with the comeback of three-piece suits," says Simon Kneen, creative design director at Brooks Brothers, where sales of such styles are leaning more toward tweeds and herringbones, the "country gentleman" look, as he dubs it. Rules for Three-Piece Suits
  • I had disguised myself with an old cardigan with faded leather elbow patches and a copy of the Daily Express.
  • Coincidentally, she had on very decent clothes as well, I think it was a buttoned up cardigan with jeans.
  • The collection of kitwear's finest posted online includes one mog in a fetching blue cardigan. The Sun
  • There was a lot of cutting seams and scrap thread and yarn, but I managed to get a few small hanks out of the left side panel of the cardigan.
  • This year, ancient Italian men are wearing generously cut worsted suits, either with waistcoat or cardigan, in natural earth colours with muted checks.
  • Gilfoyle sat in the dock dressed in a white shirt, dark blue tie, and grey cardigan.
  • He makes elegant, drapey gowns, slouchy trousers and cardigan jackets in safe colours, usually navy, 'greige', sand and taupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • They look awful with most jackets, dreadful with coats shorter than the dress 's hem and are best worn with a cardigan or a really baggy jumper. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cardigan-Already an accomplished performer on the open race stage and destined for further glories.
  • Dull, padded beige jackets and shapeless viscose dresses will go, in favour of the sheepskin gilets and long woollen cardigans sported by the rest of the high street.
  • If you prefer separates to a dress, a safe bet is to buy a beaded or sequinned cardigan, widely available on the High Street.
  • All jumpers, cardigans and socks were knitted by hand.
  • Initially I either embellished existing items, such as crocheting around a hole in a cashmere cardigan, or I chopped old garments into something original. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Then invest in a long cardigan and studded belt to layer up further and complete the look. Times, Sunday Times
  • But even the most recalcitrant could embrace one of the chesterfields or comfy cardigans.
  • Not to be confused with cardigans or beanie hats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doran shed his cardigan and sat at his dusty patio table in shirtsleeves, his fair arms freckling in the first real sun of the new year. Two Poets
  • The layering of a chunky cardigan over a thin tee is just right and not too messy.
  • Second is the current sideways cardigan using argyll mohair and an unnamed mohair. WIP
  • A vision of twin-set cardigans and walking canes spring to mind.
  • The princess is wearing a pale cardigan with matching tights and a floral dress with a white collar. Times, Sunday Times

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