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***the Epicurean knits thread***

Binker

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Originally Posted by steveoffice
some one find me that cardigan in size 46 or 48 for under $250, I will forever be grateful.
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itll probably come out to a bit over three hundred with proxying + shipping but here ya go

http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e106206397
 

RFX45

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Any suggestions for a good quality, rather slim, plain navy cardigan?
 

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Originally Posted by jet
dries

Any online retailers? Tres Bien and Antonioli are the only on I could think of that carries it.
 

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Originally Posted by airblaster503
looks alot better in that picture, probably just the angle in the first one. I do tend to like cardigans a bit bigger though for a more relaxed look.

I have a drapey prorsum that you might like better, I will see if I can find a fit pic.
 

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Originally Posted by RFX45
Any online retailers? Tres Bien and Antonioli are the only on I could think of that carries it.
The cut on the basic cardigan is immaculate, got mine from sw but barneys sometimes has them. There's also brown's.
Originally Posted by airblaster503
I do tend to like cardigans a bit bigger though for a more relaxed look.
same here
 

KitAkira

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Originally Posted by RFX45
Any suggestions for a good quality, rather slim, plain navy cardigan?

The reversible zip cardigan from last season was quite immaculate, IMO. Slim and lightweight, soft and purty
 

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Originally Posted by KitAkira
Originally Posted by RFX45
Any suggestions for a good quality, rather slim, plain navy cardigan?

The reversible zip cardigan from last season was quite immaculate, IMO. Slim and lightweight, soft and purty


Brand?
 

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Oops, meant to quote the post about Dries
 

RFX45

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Nice Jil sweater.


Also, can you guys suggest a navy cardigan that is available for the current season? It's hard enough to find Dries but it might be almost impossible to find one from last season in my size. I should have grabbed the Jil Sander intarsia cardigan from last season.
 

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