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Dooney & Bourke

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Alb, J.Crew Snow Leopard Cardigan Review
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Win J. Crew Snow Leopard Cardigan on madberries.com

Sorry it took so long to post the review but I had to order another size. I originally ordered a medium because I have the rattan print cardigan & the ocelot from last year in a size small(I'm a size 2/34C)  and they both gap a little at the chest area.

Unfortunately this didn't solve that problem. I always feel like the buttons on the print cardigans are going to just slip right out of the buttonholes. Maybe they need to adjust where they lay the buttons and button holes, or perhaps the weight of the buttons.

Anyway, I absolutely love the color/print on me(I have blondish brown hair/green eyes/fair skin). It is semi-sheer so colored shirts show through, but I can live with it. I think the white background makes this animal print different and something I can wear all through the summer(it has quarter length sleeves and very lightweight wool)

(sorry for the long winded review-I talk too much)


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Marc Jacobs

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Thanks, Kincali, for such a thorough review!  I love that sweater and am still thinking about getting it.  I love that it is somewhat sheer actually and it sounds like it would be a great staple for spring.  I have the same issue with their cardigans gaping.  I am the same size as you on top (well, probably more like 36C), and I almost always have to order a small.  It seems as if their mediums are much bigger than they used to be.  I assume you are recommending a small right - even though there is still the prob with the buttons??

Thanks again!   

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