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JUMPERS

Our collection of jumpers is bound to upscale the aesthetics of any outfit. Providing a number of layering options, these intricately and delicately designed jumpers will give you the right mix of comfort, style and panache. Increase your style factor, by picking a jumper from our wide selection.

How do I choose a jumper?

To choose a sweater, 5 golden rules are to follow:

  1. Find the MODEL adapted to its morphology: the meshes fine or medium are perfect for imposing squares.
  2. Opt for the MATTER that suits you.
  3. Determine the style according to its look.
  4. Decide on COLOR.
  5. Compare the prices.

How should a jumper fit a woman?

Ideally a sweater should sit just below the belt line. Certainly, no more than 5cm (2 inches) lower than this. Or you risk looking dumpy and disproportionate. All big body and short, stumpy legs.

How To Make A Baggy Sweater Look Cute

  1. Choose the Right Length. Baggy sweaters can be tricky because if you don’t pick the right length, you can look frumpy.
  2. Contrasting Colors. Have your sweater contrast against whatever bottom you decide to go with.
  3. Tuck It. I’m a fan of tucking in my tops.

What is the best fabric for a jumper?

Wool. Wool is the most common material for sweaters and can refer to a variety of animal fibers. This natural material is perfect for function, style, and comfort. Wools are also often long-lasting and high-quality, meaning you will get to enjoy their fabulous fuzziness for years to come.

Are jumpers in Style 2022?

The Jumpsuit is the One-Piece Wonder Taking Over Spring 2022 Fashion. From utilitarian to disco-inspired, the versatile jumpsuit appears in the Spring/Summer 2021 collections of Chanel, Saint Laurent, Celine, and more

Are viscose jumpers good?

Viscose is perfectly fine. In fact, for a jumper it can be better than cotton because it doesn’t fade. I find jersey fabrics with a high % of viscose are crap and go bobbly very quickly.

Should I get small or medium?

Always size up.
If you’re struggling between a size small and a medium, choose the medium. It’s not that you won’t lose weight or eventually fit into the smaller size, but the larger size is the better investment. Remember, it’s easier to take something in than it is to take something out.