Women's Sweaters: What Women Want
Women love sweaters, particularly something that looks super chic and will keep them warm. Most especially they enjoy anything with cashmere in it, whether it's a cashmere blend or a 100% cashmere sweater, both are luxury garments. Any woman would love the classic elegance and the cozy softness of cashmere. Cashmere is everywhere, but it is not cheap. You can choose to indulge yourself with the latest trendy looks or you can stretch your budget, either way you can find a timeless pampering style that you can wear every winter.
Here is a list of the top four cashmere sweaters that you may consider purchasing:
The cashmere turtleneck looks great in winter white, black or camel. These are neutral colors that would go with nearly any outfit. This sweater is a "must have" garment to add to your wardrobe.
The cabled v-neck is another classic body that offers more layering opportunities. Even if you just add a slim fitting T-shirt underneath.
The twin set is more of a preppie staple than it is a trendy garment, but it is still a terrific value. You can wear them together, or wear the shell alone or you can mix the cardigan with other layers.
Blends are wonderful if a pure cashmere is a bit too much for you. You can try the cashmere blends of wool or silk and still have a magnitude of luxury.
If you're looking for wool, then you'll enjoy some of these comfy women's sweater styles for years to come:
The merino has an impressive versatility and is super soft to the touch. This sweater works well beneath a dress jacket or it can be worn alone.
The wool cardigan with the newer styles that are mid-thigh or shorter are great for warmth and that pulled together look. Some wools are combined with stretch material for a sleek finish.
Now that you know about some of the best women's sweaters to buy, now lets talk about how to take care of them, so these sweaters can last you for years. First of all, never hang your sweater on a wire hanger, they can damage the shape of a sweater. For best results, you should not hang your sweater at all, instead you should fold it and store in a drawer or on a shelf. If for some reason you can't do this, then consider using plastic, wooden or fabric hangers.