The High-Street Cardigan Fashion Editors Are Obsessing Over This Winter
Other Stories is widely known for its stylish and affordable knitwear, and every season we discover a new style that captures our attention. This season, it comes courtesy of a classic collared cardigan. Simple? Undoubtedly. But it's a winning staple that you're bound to wear for many years to come. We've also lost track of the number of fashion editors we've seen wearing this cardigan, which is always a good sign.
Coming in five different colourways—from cream and green to purple and black—the cardigan can be adapted for every occasion and wardrobe. We reckon it would look just as good with jeans and boots as it would with midi skirts and dresses or even layered over a slim-fit roll-neck for that matter. Now that's what we call good cost per wear. So if you're in need of an affordable winter knit to keep you cosy for many winters to come, scroll down to shop the winning cardigan, and see other Other Stories knitwear.
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