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Pullovers versus Cardigans

’Tis the season for knitwear as temperatures plummet, which means choosing between pullovers and cardigans. Pullovers are closed in front. Cardigans are open in front and function like a knitted jacket. Both are available in countless silhouettes, lengths, levels of dressiness, fabrications, colours and patterns. 

Both options can be extremely cosy and comfortable, can work with a casual lifestyle, and can look equally dramatic. But they each have their advantages.

Advantages of Pullovers

  • No need to think about what to layer under a pullover, making it an easy “pull-on-and go”.
  • They layer more easily under jackets and coats.
  • They are a more insulating option because of the closed front. 
  • They broaden a narrower shoulder line.
  • They create an effective backdrop for statement necklaces. 
  • They create a simple visual effect. 

Advantages of Cardigans

  • They are easy to layer and carry, which makes adjusting to your changing inner thermostat highly effective. You have to commit to wearing a pullover if you only have undies underneath.
  • You can take off a cardigan without messing up your hair. 
  • They streamline a large bust and broad shoulder line.
  • The vertical integrity of the opening down the centre front of the body has a slimming effect. 
  • They create the interesting visual effect of multiple layers. 

There is room for pullovers and cardigans in your style. But like me, you might have a strong personal preference. I own exactly ONE cardigan, which is like cheating because it’s part of a twin set. I only wear it over the matching pullover. I much prefer wearing pullovers because I find them warmer, better suited to my narrow shoulder line, and easier to layer under coats. I also enjoy their simple statement with a pile of pearls. 

Over to you. Do you bat for Team Pullover, Team Cardigan, or for both teams?