I have a couple. I wear a long sleeve shirt underneath. Love them. |
| Five that i like. I recycle through them and always feel like I’m wearing the same thing! (Because I am!) |
Ugh. Sorry. |
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About 12. I was actually worrying that I was getting a little obsessed with sweaters until I saw some of the replies here )))
And they are all new, I got rid of almost all of my old ones. |
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I have maybe 5-6 chunky sweaters, and 5-6 layering neutral sweaters. Most of those are thin cashmere or merino that I wear on really cold days. And then a few cardis.
I don't think I have a lot ... |
| Probably 20-30 but many of these are really old - some are ski sweaters I've had since high school and rarely use. I only really wear about 5 currently. |
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I just counted the other night. 8 wool sweaters, 4 merino/cashmeres, 3 cotton.
I am getting rid of most of the wool sweaters. They are lovely but no one really wears wool sweaters anymore and they're just scratchy and heavy. I will be sad as I've had most of them since college and that was 20 years ago! |
DP but I used to have a couple cotton short sleeve sweaters that I liked. More of a spring/fall item. Hard to find something similar now. |
No one wears wool sweaters?? Not true at all. Most high quality sweaters are wool. |
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I have a drawer dedicated to “lounge around the house” sweaters, rejects from the outside world due to holes or other imperfections, but perfectly warm. I have 6-7 of these.
Cashmere is the ultimate winter luxury. If I were rich, I’d drape myself in it all winter. I have about 7 cashmere sweaters and maybe 8 wool sweaters. I love the simplicity of a cashmere crewneck and it’s pretty much my winter uniform. |
Clean out your closet semi frequently. As in vaccum and wash all surfaces: all shelves, drawers, wall crevices, etc. In the spring, wash or dry clean sweaters then store in space saver bags. I keep cedar satchels in my closet yr round. If you notice a hole in a sweater and you don't want to toss it, put it in the freezer for a few days then repair the hole. I try to keep my sweater count to ones I'm wearing regularly. Items that sit undisturbed for a long time are the most likely to get attacked by moths. And cashmere is their fav, those fancy bastards. I have: 3 Scottish sheltland sweaters 3 cashmere pullovers 1 thick Irish hand knit 1 donegal seater |
| Way, way too many. I have purchased several this season and have a problem getting rid of things from past seasons, as I do still wear them. Very problematic!!! |
“The Belichick” |