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One Item Three Ways: The Striped Sweater

Post by Wantable Staff   |   May 6, 2019

If there’s one piece we all have in our closets–and if you don’t you really should–it’s a striped sweater. It’s a timeless piece that never goes out of style, effortlessly fits any aesthetic and easily works 365 days a year. However, reaching for the same piece over and over can be a bit of a double-edged sword. We love that it’s a fail-proof option, but it can be a bit tiresome to try and reinvent the wheel with the same piece over and over. To help you combat those what-to-wear blues, we’re here to help you style this wardrobe essential in fresh new ways.

striped sweater: denim skirt

Cool for the Summer

Pair your striped sweater with a denim skirt for the perfect summer-ready outfit. We love that this particular sweater has a wider neckline so that you can wear it slightly off the shoulder for a fully laid-back look. The real winner: its featherweight fabric. It ensures you won’t overheat even in rising temps.

striped sweater: trouser

Slay the Work Day

A track pant is a perfect way to give your tired trouser a modern update. Paired with the bold red stripes, your work-ready ensemble will feel anything but boring. Trust us, if you’re wearing these killer pieces, you’ll strut into the office ready to take on whatever the day has in store for you.

striped sweater: tied around waist

All Tied Up

Who said you had to wear your striped sweater as a top? Tie it around your waist or throw it over your shoulders for our favorite way to style this piece. It feels playful, carefree and totally unexpected. This option doubles as fashion and function on those days when you need a last minute layer. Two looks in one? Yes, please.

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