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Coach

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Maybe you can help FP, since it involves your fav color pink :) I plan on wearing a sweater similiar to this but in a baby pink, it is a short mohair/angora sweater, with a pair of jeans.  One of my resolutions this year was to put a little more thought into my outfits and make them have a little more style and thought put into them, instead of just throing on a top and jeans.  So Would you wear anything underneath this sweater... or how could i make it look cute but NOT dressy... just wearing it to class and want to be comfy, very comfy because i have a long day of studying tomorrow... Hope you can help so I can go to bed :) Oh and its suppose to be pretty cold tomorrow, possibly snow.


 oh and mine does not have bell sleeves


 



-- Edited by nicoley013 at 00:24, 2006-01-05

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Kate Spade

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What about wearing a brown, white, green, or some other color cami underneath the sweater?

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Hermes

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Yeah, just wear a cami that is a little longer than the sweater (long my crinkle camis for this) and then wrap a scarf around your neck, throw on some dangly earrings and pair it with some cute flats or wedges and your set.  Casual chic!

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Kenneth Cole

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I like pairing simple sweaters like this with baseball caps. :o)

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Coach

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Love that idea, JLear!

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