Showing posts with label spring summer jumpers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring summer jumpers. Show all posts

Monday, 13 April 2015

My Wish List for Summer Knitwear

My shape has changed and so too has the weather, so I need a couple of jumpers for the evenings or cooler days. 

I will be publishing a video shortly, but basically I have a waist again - hooorrrah. We're now in that changeable weather where the days are hot but the late afteroons and evenings are cool/cold. Perfect for a skimpy jumper. Shapely, but with some warmth.

Thankfully I have been introduced via blogging to Woolovers which is just the ticket. You'll have read in recent blog posts, how COLD I get when I am in the park with Aaron for hours, particularly when it nears sunset. Yes, it's warm when we arrive, but NOT when we depart for home. 

A Spring/Summer lightweight jumper (or two) would be just the ticket and cashmere, cotton, silk and wool sound like divine ingredients!

I wanted to show you my personal favourite lightweight Summer jumpers if I were to buy a jumper right now. My wish list is here:
Do you like my choices, or do you see something you like more? If you forced me to pick ONE, or my budget, most likely dictated that I could afford one, it would have to be number 3. 

In case you can't read the text on my collage, here are the details and where to find them:

30% silk / 70% cotton
26 pounds or 2 for 45

90% cotton / 10% cashmere
29 or 2 for 52

30% cashmere / 70% merino
38 or 2 for 70

30% cashmere / 70% merino
49 or 2 for 90

I love that when you hover over colour options, the picture of the item just automatically changes colour.

Woolovers is a really lovely website with a great deal of choice. The colour selection alone is phenomenal. I love the materials, colours and the fact that they've been going 26 years with such a bespoke tailor made service, so targeted to their consumer's tastes. I better stop looking as now I have just spotted the Aran coat cardigan which would be perfect for a Summer's evening *drools* and how perfect, with my son being called Aaron ;-) and it's only 49 pounds, despite being pure British wool!

This post is a collaboration with Woolovers.