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    This open-front longline draped cardigan comes with a shawl collar, long sleeves and in a more relaxed fit that's perfect for a more casual vibe. Style it with sweaters, blouses, skirts, jeans ...

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    Free Assembly Women’s Welt Pocket Cardigan Sweater $20 $28 Save $8 This classy, polished cardigan deserves to be seen, and for just $20 it's an absolute steal right now, too.

  5. Cardigan (sweater) - Wikipedia

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    Commonly cardigans are open fronted, have buttons, and are often knitted or woven: garments that are tied are instead considered a robe. Knit garments with zippers can also be referred to as a cardigan. [2] A current fashion trend has the garment with no buttons or zipper and hangs open by design.

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    This trend expanded to other styles, most notably the wedge heel (arguably the most popular women's shoe of the mid-1970s). Boots became rounder, chunkier, heavier, and thicker, and were more expensive than they were in the early 1970s. Popular boots of the mid-1970s included wedge boots, ankle boots, platform boots, and cowboy boots. [30]

  7. Overskirt - Wikipedia

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    A 1950s evening dress showing a short overskirt (or peplum) An overskirt is a type of women's short skirt which is draped over another garment, such as a skirt, breeches, or trousers. Although peplum is often used as another term for overskirt, it should not be confused with the peplos or "peplum dress", which was worn in ancient Greece.