Why Cardigans Are Essential Wardrobe Classics
Hardly any other garment is as versatile and yet as timeless as the cardigan—a true favourite in women's fashion. It's the perfect companion when the days get cooler or a light evening breeze picks up. Whether as part of a casual look or as an elegant designer piece, it can be styled in numerous ways and adds that certain something to any outfit. For those who love a coordinated look, twinsets—the classic duo of a cardigan and a matching top—are an ideal choice. Designer cardigans from renowned brands like Brunello Cucinelli, Missoni, or the makers of iconic women's shoes from Chanel elevate this basic to a new level. They speak of craftsmanship, quality, and a sense for subtle elegance that is palpable in every thread.
The Variety of Fine Yarns
The secret to a luxurious cardigan lies in its material. Besides cashmere and merino wool, cardigans made from cotton, synthetic fibres, or fine knits are also in demand, with many fine examples in the Bruno Manetti women's collection. Depending on the yarn, they offer special properties such as thermal insulation or are pleasantly breathable. Whether as a refined fine-knit or a textured chunky-knit, high-quality fibres and careful workmanship give each cardigan its unique character.
How to Style Elegant Cardigans for Women
Whether worn casually with jeans, elegantly over a dress from Herzensangelegenheit, or as a sophisticated accent in the office, women's cardigans can be styled flexibly and adapt to any occasion. As a simple jacket for transitional seasons or as a stylish layering piece, they complement both sporty and elegant outfits. Women's cardigans impress with their variety: from short styles and boleros to chunky-knit cardigans with hoods and finely knitted versions with a classic button placket, there is something for every taste and fit. The wide range of cardigans offers countless styling possibilities—for looks that are as individual as you are.
Pre-loved Designer Cardigans for Women: A Commitment to Sustainable Style
Choosing a second-hand cardigan is a clear statement for slow fashion. Instead of following short-lived trends, you are investing in a timeless piece crafted with care from the best materials, an ethos shared by the creators of the women's fashion from Hermès. You give a magnificent piece a new life and enrich your wardrobe with a versatile classic that will accompany you stylishly for many years and offers countless combination possibilities.
Shop a Selection of Cardigans for Women Online
A high-quality cardigan is an investment that lasts. In the Buddy&Selly online shop, you'll find a wide variety of designer women's cardigans made from luxurious materials like cashmere and wool. Make a sustainable choice and discover your new pre-loved favourite that brings warmth to your style.
What is another name for a cardigan?
A knitted jacket is most commonly called a cardigan. Other, though less common, synonyms are ""knitted vest"" if it is sleeveless, or a ""knit jacket."" In English, the term ""cardigan"" is the most common and has also become firmly established in German to describe this versatile garment.
Is a cardigan a knitted jacket?
Yes, a cardigan is a knitted jacket. The term ""cardigan"" is the English word for ""Strickjacke"" and is used synonymously. It refers to a knitted, front-opening jacket, typically fastened with buttons—often found in fashionable cuts and as part of stylish everyday outfits.
How do you wear short cardigans?
Short cardigans, often called cropped cardigans, look wonderful with high-waisted trousers, skirts, or over dresses. Worn open, they emphasize the waist, while buttoned up, they act as a standalone top. Versions with a V-neck are particularly popular as they flatter the figure.
Do people still wear long cardigans?
Absolutely. Long cardigans are a timeless classic and remain very popular. They look particularly casual and elegant with slim trousers and a pair of stylish boots from COPENHAGEN. Currently, models in bold colours and patterns that enhance any outfit are especially on-trend.
What do you wear under a cardigan?
You can wear almost anything under a cardigan, depending on the occasion and style. A simple T-shirt or a silk top from a brand like Sly 010 is perfect for a casual everyday look. For the office, a classic blouse works wonderfully underneath. With buttoned-up cardigans, a fine lace bra can also peek out discreetly.
Should you fold or hang a cardigan?
A cardigan should ideally be stored folded flat in a closet. Hanging it on a hanger can cause the weight of the knit material, especially with heavy fabrics like wool or cashmere, to stretch the shoulder area and create unsightly bumps. Folding preserves the shape and the fibres.
Do cardigans have zippers?
Traditionally, cardigans have a button placket. However, there are also modern versions that close with a zipper, a single hook, or a tie belt. Many models are also designed to be worn open and therefore have no closure at all for a particularly casual look.
Who do long cardigans suit?
Long cardigans generally suit every woman, as they beautifully skim the figure and create a visually lengthening effect. They look particularly flattering when paired with slim-fitting trousers or a body-hugging dress. This creates an elegant and balanced silhouette that is both casual and chic.
Can short women wear long cardigans?
Yes, short women can also wear long cardigans very well. The key is to pay attention to the right proportions. It's best to combine the long cardigan with slim trousers or a short skirt and wear shoes with a bit of a heel from Saint Laurent to visually elongate the leg. A tone-on-tone look also has a lengthening effect.
How does Gen Z wear cardigans?
Gen Z often wears trendy cardigans in a new, unconventional way. Short cropped cardigans are worn as a midriff-baring top, often with only the top button fastened. Oversized and chunky-knit models in a vintage or ""grandpa"" style, combined with pieces from youthful brands like Red Valentino, wide-leg trousers, or miniskirts, are also very popular.