6 Ways to Style a White Cardigan!

Shanthomas87
by Shanthomas87

You know those pieces in your closet that you find yourself grabbing again and again?? This long, waffle knit cardigan is that for me! I actually have it in 3 colors, but I think I wear this cream color the most! It can be styled SO many ways, but today I sharing with you 6 different looks! Let’s dive in!

Look # 1

Let’s start with a casual look. I just layered this long cardigan over a pair of jeans and a white tee shirt. The white sneakers add to the this simple, yet classy look. This whole look is linked here.

Look # 2

I love a good monochromatic moment! It is honestly one of my favorite kind of outfits! For this look, I paired that same cardigan with a pair of cream denim, white booties, and white tee. This is an outfit that I would wear into the classroom! This look is linked here.

Look # 3

Here is a super casual way to style that cardigan. This would be a great outfit for a day of traveling! I personally always love to have an extra layer when I fly that I can easily take off if I get warm. This cardigan is perfect for that! This whole look is linked here.

Look #4

Here is another way to style that long cardigan. I love the look of this cardigan with the white button up shirt and flare jeans! This is a great outfit you would wear into the office (just replace the jeans with trousers if you can’t wear denim in the office), or even for date night! This whole look is linked here.

Look # 5

This may be my favorite outfit of all 6! I love this cardigan paired on top of this all black look! The pop of leopard print in the shoes just add a little fun factor to this outfit! This whole look is linked here.

Look #6

Here is how you can transition this long cardigan into spring! I just layered it on top of pair of denim shorts and a tee. This is perfect for those early spring days, or the cooler summer nights! This whole look is linked here.

Which is your favorite look?

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