| Tired of fabric flapping everywhere and not ready to go back to a twinset. I wish designers would produce more options. |
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No kidding!
Why would designers think women need to wear something that makes them look like a giant, fuzzy tent with ruffles down the front. They are horrific and unflattering. |
| I blame Stevie Nicks and Sania Twain and the whole country folk genre. |
| I love them! I wish I could find more/ better quality. But then, I liked the long open cardigans, too. I like wearing slimmer pants, but I do NOT like having to worry about showing skin if my shirt pulls out, or about that little bit of muffin top. These sweaters let me show off my legs and my rack, two of my best features, while camouflaging my middle, which is my worst. |
| I wear slimfit yoga clothes under a wrap or cardigan and they make it easy to breastfeed without being obvious. And they are so snuggly for work. |
| I like them, I have big boobs and twin sets never fit quite right. I can pair a thin-fabric one with pants or a dress to cover my arms with a sleeveless dress or just stay warm in my freezing office. I like that they can be worn out at night and not look uptight like a blazer. |
| Love them! |
| What is a waterfall cardigan? |
| All trends become a little tedious after a couple of years because by now we have seen every possible incarnation of this sweater and it is getting old. |
| I really like (many of) them because I've always loved drapey fabric. |
| If I lost about 40 lbs I would just love this look... until then...not! |
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I kind of agree.
I am guilty of wearing them with leggings and a tank top at home but that's it. |
| I kind of assume anyone wearing one is pregnant, but maybe that's because they've become the default not-telling-yet outfit at my workplace. |