K. Nights
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Yes, I believe that particular cardigan was made to be reversible
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Speaking of scarves, does anyone recall the different versions offered in A/W 15? I seem to remember a red & green pattern similar to this but can't find any pictures online. The closest I've found is this, labeled the Rimbaud scarf:
Also, is this look simply this cardigan worn inside out?
Yes, I believe that particular cardigan was made to be reversible
I ordered that cardigan from Suspension Point solely based on the Scrabble lookbook and just never felt comfortable rocking it, mainly due to length but also the draping of the folds. It's sat in the packaging ever since. I think rocking the reverse side might bring it to life for me.
I ordered that cardigan from Suspension Point solely based on the Scrabble lookbook and just never felt comfortable rocking it, mainly due to length but also the draping of the folds. It's sat in the packaging ever since. I think rocking the reverse side might bring it to life for me.
I think selling it could be a very wise move
to me
It's a size III. I'll let y'all know how it goesWhat size is it?
Might as well give it another shot at trying it on, though!
I just received this from Harrod's - thinner than you might think from the lookbook, but the wool fabric is gorgeous in person.