Jumpers

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Viola
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Sophie
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Кася
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Дженис
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Виола Ш
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Дебора
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Ясмина
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Нелла
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Ясмина градиент
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Софи
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Knitted jumpers

A jumper is a multipurpose type of clothing, which occupies a special position in women’s everyday wardrobe. The versatility of models is determined by the fact that, just as pullovers, they go with various clothing items – jeans, trousers, skirts, jackets.

Knitwear jumpers range which is offered by modern designers is versatile. Especially noteworthy are knitwear jumpers with a neat round or v-neck, which are considered classics or a sort. They become all women without exception, and it is them that stylists recommend as a basis for creating different everyday looks.

Of course, if you choose a knitwear jumper as a more comfortable type of clothing, than a blouse, turn your attention to models with designer cuts and ornaments, as such jumpers may well rival a smart blouse in terms of sophistication. They will highlight your individuality, funk up your look. The variety of necks – from a neat semicircle or a boat neck to asymmetrical appliquéd or embroidered necks. Consider jumpers of lighter knitwear fabric, such as wool mixture or viscose. These are very comfortable clothes, and their smart style allows you to wear them in the office, if there’s no strict dress code at your work.

Jumpers of looser fits deserve as much attention - oversize models, which vary from neat straight silhouettes, covering the forms of a body to almost ethnic tunics. Designers suggest wearing such jumpers without scooping the neck into a neat roll, but leaving it pleated casually or upright, if the neck is not tight.