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Black fleece type thing that is not a fleece

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Topnotes · 18/10/2017 22:17

I'd really like a black warm 'thing' to put on over over t-shirts etc when I get cold that is sort of like a fleece but not. Fleeces always look a bit frumpy to me. It needs to be casual for the school run and other such duties, but maybe with a bit of shape or tailoring. Does anyone have any ideas?

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Pastacube · 18/10/2017 22:20

i saw \link{https://www.uniqlo.com/uk/en/product/women-fleece-long-sleeve-coat-400198.html?dwvar_400198_color=COL09&dwvar_400198_size=SMA002&cgid=IDw-outerwear\this} the other day and thought it looked snuggy

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YouSaySidewalkISayPavement · 18/10/2017 23:57

Black chenile jumpers have the same effect but you need to be careful with the design to avoid a frump look. Chenile isnt very "in" at the moment, there are seasons where it comes and goes so you may have to search hard.

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DelphiniumBlue · 18/10/2017 23:59

There are chenille jumpers in Primary at the moment.

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YouSaySidewalkISayPavement · 18/10/2017 23:59

Sorry just realised wasn't very clear - I meant chenille is snuggly and you can get stylish chenille jumpers but plenty of jumpers of that sort are shapeless frump so it's about finding the right design which maybe tricky currently as it's not an in-fashion fabric so less choice.

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DelphiniumBlue · 18/10/2017 23:59

Primark!

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jellycat · 19/10/2017 00:00

How about a soft shell jacket?

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Topnotes · 19/10/2017 05:58

Thanks folks, will do some googling. I think soft shell jacket is what I had in mind but didn't know the words for it! If anyone has seen any good ones, please post 🙂

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building2017 · 19/10/2017 07:43

I have three funnel neck tailored black fleeces that are good for this. Will see if I can find any online

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building2017 · 19/10/2017 07:45
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