The new “blazer cardigan” has evolved! What is the charm of the 3 that can be used for business casual strategy?

The new "blazer cardigan" has evolved! What is the charm of the 3 that can be used for business casual strategy?

You get the relaxed, lightweight feel of a knit while maintaining the class of a jacket. The newest type of blazer cardigan makes this possible. In this issue, we take a closer look at the three hidden charms of the new masterpiece, the “Blazer Cardigan.

The design has evolved to be worn more like a jacket!

THE WOOSTER CARDIGAN” features a design that can be worn like a blazer even though it is knit with a softly returning shawl collar lapel and metal buttons. The elegant atmosphere is raised by finishing the back side of the one-sided knitting with the knitting pattern on the front side, which makes the knitting look more beautiful. Furthermore, by adjusting the tension of the knitting from the shoulder to the neck, a beautiful collar reminiscent of a neatly tailored jacket has been pursued, reflecting the attention to detail that sets this cardigan apart from others. This season, the length has been boldly shortened and updated from three buttons to two, making it easier to wear like a jacket.

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Blazer cardigan appeal 1Tough low gauge that looks solid

This blazer cardigan is a thick 5-gauge low gauge knit with a toughness that sets it apart from the terrorem high gauge. It is just right for wearing as outerwear, like a jacket, and the large knitting pattern prevents fine wrinkles. In addition, the special knitted fabric is resistant to stretching and sagging, and can be washed at home. It is a knit with the charm you want for daily use.

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Appeal of blazer cardigan 2Wide shawl collar reminiscent of a real jacket

If you wear it like a jacket, the lapel design is an important point to consider. There are knit jackets on the market with flimsy lapels that superficially resemble jackets, but for a proper look, choose a lapel design with a beautiful turn reminiscent of a full-fledged jacket. This blazer cardigan has an attractive shawl collar reminiscent of the authentic jackets that have been updated and perfected year after year, and the deep V-shaped opening and wide lapel width make the face appear smaller.

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Blazer Carde Attraction 3Office Casual Conquered Easily

Dressing for office casual is difficult. With the diversification of work styles, the casualization of business styles is steadily progressing. The era of the suit-only style is over, and the required standard of dress has changed dramatically depending on the type of industry, the type of job, and even the corporate culture. Therefore, today’s businesspersons are expected to have the ability to think of office casual styles that are optimized for different situations. In this sense, there is no better way than to have many variations in the way one dresses. Adding a ” blazer cardigan ” as a new option to the mainstay suit and jacket will expand the styling variation at once. A T-shirt can be worn as an inner layer, or a mock-neck cut-and-sewn sweater can be worn during the warm biz season. Why not try the blazer cardigan as you would normally wear a jacket?

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