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pulled down around hips

sort of bunched around the waist

Wasn’t it just a few days ago that I said my dream man’s sweater was super deep cut vee-neck, gray and cashmere (versus the one my husband’s kind friend gave to me). Yep, I said it because I’ve wanted a sweater like this after reading this line about French women, which I believe was a comment possibly on Garance D’ore’s website, but I could be wrong. I copied it down so long ago. Forgive me if I have the wrong attribution.

“… the deep cut when you have very little chest (not a bustier) rather a big floating cashmere sweater … ”

Also, found this at the consignment store yesterday when I was dropping off some items. I had credit, so it ended up costing nothing. Love that.

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  1. January 6th, 2010 at 11:05 | #1

    I love this sweater on you…esp in the second photo!

  2. January 6th, 2010 at 12:38 | #2

    I love the neckline on this sweater and the color…what a find!

  3. January 6th, 2010 at 14:36 | #3

    Pulled down around the hips…

  4. January 6th, 2010 at 18:49 | #4

    I like this sweater much better than the one your husband’s friend gave you. So chic!!

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