
This sweater in turquoise blue is the mood-lifter—self design keeps it textured but not loud, and the straight hem makes it fall cleaner over jeans without that cinched-at-waist look. This is the one for casual brunches, day dates, or whenever the outfit needs one strong colour note.
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This piece is the “quiet flex” because it stays brown and solid but the applique bear adds a bit of interest. Ribbed hem also means it holds shape better at the waist, so it looks sharper with chinos or straight jeans.
This sweater is the styling shortcut: throw it over a crisp shirt for office-smart, or over a long-sleeve tee for a relaxed preppy vibe. Because it’s sleeveless and V-neck, it’s the best option here for adding warmth without bulk in the arms (useful under jackets/blazers).
This is the safest, most repeatable piece in the set—black with self design gives texture while staying neutral. If someone wants one sweater that works for work, travel, and night plans without thinking, this is that pick.
A sweater with the most styled silhouette because the high neck instantly looks more put-together than a standard round neck. The white/black palette and raglan sleeves push it into modern street-smart territory—great with dark denims or black trousers when you want a clean, high-contrast winter look.
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