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Should I or shouldn't I buy... (clothing item)?

yunBW

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I like that cardigan. But for that price maybe still too steep for me to pay for that cardigan. If you really like it. I would say go for it if you like it and I rarely like cardigan lol.
 

yoshimagikmagik

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Seems nice. Personally like ts(s) cardigan more for that sort of look, but the two places I know that sold it are out of stock. Maybe there are other shops carrying it.

https://unionmadegoods.com/product/tss-heather-wool-waffle-lined-easy-cardigan-in-grey/

https://www.namu-shop.com/collections/tss/products/tss-lined-easy-cardigan


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Thanks for the recommendation! Yeah, I've thought about that TS(S) cardigan, but I've never been able to get quite get around the fact that it's shorter in length than ideally I'd like it to be and it doesn't have buttons. Why no buttons man? At 4 bills, we should buttons no? I assume it's a style thing and I'm just no adventurous enough, but yeah, that's why this cardigan was appealing to me. I'm not sure of the quality. I'm hoping it's not TOO warm of a layer such that it can't be worn indoors in the winter.
 

bry2000

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I like this long, slouchy cardigan better. Note it comes in other colors as well.
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Seems nice. Personally like ts(s) cardigan more for that sort of look, but the two places I know that sold it are out of stock. Maybe there are other shops carrying it.

https://unionmadegoods.com/product/tss-heather-wool-waffle-lined-easy-cardigan-in-grey/

https://www.namu-shop.com/collections/tss/products/tss-lined-easy-cardigan


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this is a completely different look from what he posted

The Stella cardigan looks great, but if you can get away with wearing that at work, you can probably get away with wearing a lot of different options

and no buttons on cardigans is liberating. there has never been a time when anyone has looked good in a cardigan buttoned up (don't @ me w vintage pics of old dudes), and if you get cold, you wear something on top of the cardigan. The Stella cardigan is more like a last layer piece than a general mid-layer like normal cardis, and can you imagine how ridiculous that thing would look buttoned up?
 

yoshimagikmagik

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If your chest gets cold, just wear a second button-less cardigan backwards.
Yes, that has the added value of constricting my mobility for maximum vanity affect. I could do the same thing with my pants so as to ensure no button fly opening and start exclusively wearing diapers.
 

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Yes, that has the added value of constricting my mobility for maximum vanity affect. I could do the same thing with my pants so as to ensure no button fly opening and start exclusively wearing diapers.

I'm the only person around here who thinks outerwear and cardigans should be buttoned. I fight, I fight, I fight, but they all say "no no, these things always look better open, it's more degage, it's more casual, it's more natural. You should suffer for fashion. Aesthetics over everything." I say "I don't know guys, I don't know," but I am a minority on this issue. All 1 million members here have ruled on this, so if you want to button this stuff, you stand only with me and @bry2000.
 

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