Knitted vests can look like a garment demodé, old-fashioned and no way out, but the truth is this 2020 continues to surprise us and this classic piece is back in the spotlight. Cutting oversize, male character and with a touch of retro, the street (and fashion brands low-cost) show us their full potential.
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Smooth versions for added elegance
In plain colours and large sizes, this garment has more versatility than we can imagine. If you still don’t know how to combine them, the street shows it to us with cunning, style and a pinch of originality (yes, sometimes that’s possible).
Although combining it over a classic shirt is the most successful thing at RRSS, other girls have chosen to wear their designs over a dress (master combination) or with nothing underneath -as a top-.
Original prints
The crow’s foot is one of those print that are always in fashion. Wearing a design with this print is a masterstroke (literally).
The classic eights will make a difference
We like the versions that play with textures, especially if they are accompanied by the classic eights. The broken white color will add a vintage touch that will break everything.
The trend is starting to show
The fashion companies low-cost have echoed this trend which is attracting more and more fans and are launching versions for all tastes… and colours.
– Vest with V-neck and armhole sleeves by Zara, 22.95 euros.
– Vest with side openings of Handle, 25.99 euros.
– H&M braided stitch vest, 9.99 euros.
Soft knitted vest with v-neck. Relaxed cut model with neck and low in ribbed point. Made from recycled polyester.
– Vest with v-neck and armhole sleeves printed by Zara, 25.95 euros.
– Thick knitted vest and zippered handle, 29.99 euros.
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Photos | Zara, Mango, H&M, Instagram @emilisindlev, @lissyroddyy, @pernilleteisbaek, @emitaz, @mariamarya31, @victoriasaceanu, @nitsanraiter