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What to wear under a crew neck cashmere jumper

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buttercrumble · 27/01/2014 16:37

Do I just wear a bra , or would you layer it with a fine T-shirt or blouse etc. I want to look stylish but don't have a clue tbh Blush

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carrie74 · 27/01/2014 17:43

I always wear a LS tee, or a shirt. Often a scarf as well.

MissScatterbrain · 27/01/2014 17:44

In this weather long sleeved tops and heattach thermals.

AndTwoBits · 27/01/2014 17:45

i wear a slightly long line shirt under mine so you can see the bottom of it and i turn the sleeves up.

notnowImreading · 27/01/2014 17:47

Definitely wear a t-shirt or something with at least short sleeves to protect the jumper - you don't want to have to wash it every couple of wears.

escargot · 27/01/2014 17:49

I find a teeshirt or similar means I need to wash the jumper a lot less so I always wear something easily washable under it.

It also protects the jumper from deodorant/anti-perspirant stains. I once lost a Benetton jumper to deo, it ate a huge hole in the wool!

buttercrumble · 27/01/2014 18:00

Ooh thanks everyone , that seems like top tip about not washing it every wear. I hope I don't sound like a right minger but I'm sure it will get less bobbles if I don't wash it so much Smile

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escargot · 27/01/2014 18:03

Mine bobble like billyo whatever I do :(

FrugalFashionista · 27/01/2014 18:34

I wear a vest top to protect my bra - the straps are fuzz magnets. Wool and cashmere can be aired instead of washing but if the cashmere is decent quality, frequent washing seems fine too. I use baby shampoo and the hand wash setting in my machine with flat drying: my sweaters are still going strong after several years of wear. I also use a cashmere comb for debobbling.

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