Not sure if you are OP, but I would have different recs for jeans vs joggers. Its a different look IMO. |
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You don’t wear a sweater with joggers, you wear a sweatshirt.
The Sezane sweater is ugly. With jeans, which are more straight or wide leg now, you need a more fitted sweater. With broad shoulders an oversized sweater will make you look huge and sloppy. |
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I own both Everlane and Sezane sweaters, but not those two specifically. I would say I prefer Sezane as a brand. I find their sweaters higher quality and more flattering in the way they are cut. I would suggest Sezane, but check out other options. The one you picked might not be the best option for joggers or even someone with a chest. I would suggest the Trudy or Tobias myself.
I am also short and flat-chested LOL.... so maybe this isn't helpful. |
I realize fashion is subjective, but this is objectively outdated advice. |
| Of the two I like the Everlane one. The second one looks too much like pajamas to me. |
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I have this in white and I could live in this sweater... jean and joggers. I get tons of compliments on it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081CVD527/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1 |
With jeans, I would wear a simple black cashmere v neck. Try J crew or Boden. With joggers I would wear a sweatshirt or a long sleeve shirt and a light jacket. Sometimes I wear a black tank and a chambray button down with my joggers. |
But the poster is right in the sense the everlane will make her top proportionally larger because of the volume in the sides and arms. It is a beautiful sweater just maybe not quite right if she is concerned about the silhouette. |
I have the Everlane one and it is definitely not frumpy. I get lots of compliments when I wear it. |
no it’s not. the current boxy/baggy style is horrible for most adult women. |
maybe if you are tall and slim all over. |
That's a very different look. I really like the first one, OP. Not as crazy about the second but I can see it looking nice on someone (not me!). |