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  2. The 15 Best Designer Sweaters to Luxuriate In

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    These are the best designer sweaters for women to wear during winter, summer, or in between, made of cashmere, wool, and more.

  3. 12 Sweaters to shop at Old Navy while they're on clearance today

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    SoSoft V-Neck Cocoon Sweater for Women, Stripe. $18 $37 Save $19. See at Old Navy. SoSoft Crew-Neck Sweater for Women. $18 $37 Save $19. See at Old Navy. Cozy Fair Isle Sweater for Women. $15 $50 ...

  4. 25 Photos Of Princess Diana's Legendary Sweater Style - AOL

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    We’ve rounded up 25 photos of Diana’s sweater style to inspire your fall wardrobe. This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.

  5. Sweater design - Wikipedia

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    Sweater design is a specialization of fashion design in which knitted sweaters are designed to fulfill certain aesthetic, functional and commercial criteria. The designer typically considers factors such as the insulating power of the sweater (and its resulting warmth for the wearer); the fashion of its colors, patterns, silhouette and style lines, particularly the neckline and waistline; the ...

  6. Cardigan (sweater) - Wikipedia

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    Coco Chanel is credited with popularizing cardigans for women because "she hated how tight-necked men's sweaters messed up her hair when she pulled them over her head." [ 7 ] The garment is mostly associated with the college culture of the Roaring Twenties and early 1930s, being also popular throughout the 1950s, 1970s, 1990s, 2000s and into ...

  7. Coogi - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1969 as "Cuggi" in Toorak, Melbourne, Australia, [2] the label was renamed in 1987 to sound more like an indigenous Australian name. The label was purchased in 2002 by Coogi Partners LLC, a joint venture in New York City; the brand subsequently grew from its core sweater line to a full apparel line, featuring patterns and designs reflective of the signature sweaters.