Audrey Coyne Button-less cardigans for sure!! I bought an italian, black merino yarn cardigan from Benetton, pricey but really comfortable. Big mistake washing it without a mesh bag even in delicate cycle. Fortunately, a friend got the mini holes fixed and it's still brand new, I'm extra careful from now on.
Audrey Coyne I’ m a petite woman and I found JCREW and Everlane sweaters very good for my body frame. I tryed this winter a cashmere sweater from Naadan and didn’t like it because they are unisex and the arm length is very long for a woman.
Audrey Coyne Actually, I have quite a few favorites; however, the one that I seem to be gravitating more towards right now is a vintage cream cable knit that's a cotton and silk blend. I bought it about 4 years ago for $1 at my favorite local thrift store. It's just so cozy and feels like a gentle warm hug on my skin, and it's perfect for the chilly evenings and nights we've been having lately. 😊
As someone who knits sweaters, I appreciate that you mentioned the heirloom aspect. It's common for people to carefully clean and pass down handmade blankets, for example, but a sweater made with very fine wool can take just as long to make and deserves to be treated as special
1. Basic cardigan 2. Crewneck sweaters 3. Turtleneck!! Love it 4. V neck for heavy chested 5. Fishermen sweater Materials Natural fibres check for allergies Cotton wool cashmere silk mix Places Everlane, Naaadam, etc Sweater care and storage Hand wash Luke warm water mild detergent Dry it on a towel draped across rack Shaver Fold or roll do not hang
Audrey, I absolutely love watching your videos. I'm 53-years-young, and I've been building a quality, timeless wardrobe for several years now. I love good quality pieces that are made from natural fibers, and I don't buy anything that's not natural fibers. I have a lovely collection of blazers, sweaters & silk scarves that I've either gotten from E-Bay or from a thrift store. There's a thrift store in my area where all the clothes are $1 each regardless of what it is...and I've gotten most of my cashmere sweaters from this place. I'm not a wealthy woman, but I dress like one, and the best part is that I've done it with very little money. Take care, and keep those lovely videos coming. 😊🌸
Very nice video and great valuable ideas, and you are so great presenting it. You have a kind peaceful voice. You're definitely among the best CZcamsrs. You're pure joy to see. Bless you and thanks so much. ❤️❤️❤️
You are so soft spoken ...it’s a heaven to listen to your voice. Provides peace and comfort.......I am sure your husband fell in love with Yoruba voice the minute he met you .......you should be a teacher ....well,spoken and graceful 😍
I found a dark blue cashmere sweater for less than $5 at a thrift store, it was hidden between a bunch of hideous polyester blazers and as soon as i saw what it was i snatched it up and didn't let go of it until i finished looking around. always look at every section when you're thrifting, you can never know what you find. i also ordered a cashmere comb, curious to see how it works.
Audrey, I love to hear you speak. Your voice is so melodious. I also appreciate that you don’t feel that you have to talk too loudly or too affirmatively.
Hi Audrey, you have made another useful video and probably a lot of viewers will be so happy to watch and learn about how to shop and maintain beautiful sweaters. The Laundress NY has a full range of products for cashmere. I am a BIG fan of cashmere and I would add a couple of things : try to buy expensive brands - St.John, Neiman Marcus, Ralph Lauren- when they go on sale in May or June. There are thousands of kinds of cashmere, the most expensive have the best quality and they tend to pill less. I wash my cashmere in the washing machine, cold gentle cycle, inside a medium size washing bag. Do not mix different colors.
As a knitter, it's nice to see such a great episode on sweaters. On washing, it's good to point out that natural wool fibers don't need to be washed between wearing as they don't really absorb odours the way synthetic fibers do. Unless they actually get dirty, I only wash my sweaters once or twice a year. The freezer is a great way to freshen them up if more than an airing out is needed. I've just hit on your channels so I'm still catching up on episodes.
Try this. After washing your sweater the way that Audrey described, put the wet sweater in a pillowcase. Close the end of the pillowcase very very securely with a hair tie looped around many times and then put it into the spin cycle of your washing machine. Nothing gets snagged or stretched and the water gets spun out. Then lay your sweater on the clothing rack. This works for wool, cashmere, blends... anything at all. It's fantastic and your sweater will dry incredibly fast without any drippy mess.
Fall is my favorite season because getting out your sweaters and boots makes me feel wonderful! As a farm girl, I love the fall colors and fashions that were display n the farm and countryside!
Hi Audrey, I agree, sweaters are great! I have several Brora cashmere cardigans and sweaters, mostly bought in their winter sale, and one cardigan that I bought from Johnsons of Scotland in St. Andrews, Scotland - at full price (gulp!). Personally, I have no problem with washing my cashmere in the washing machine on the wool setting - I have a front-loader - in cold water, then drying flat on towels as you describe. I also use The Laundress. However, I do hang all my sweaters, but in a special way that I learned about from the blog Une Femme - I recently described it in a comment to one of my favourite bloggers, Nikki of Midlife Chic. You lay the sweater on a flat surface, fold in half vertically, sleeve to sleeve. Then take a hanger (I use the thin flock-covered ones) lay it on top with the hook between the sleeves and the body (the neckline pointing towards you) then drape the sleeves over one side of the hanger and the body over the other side. Nikki told me that it took her a while to figure it out, but it works very well - no stretching. At the end of the season I wash them and store in sweater bags.
An additional note on sweater care (9:20), a more affordable option to the detergent is to use baby shampoo (it also comes in a lavender scent). Wool and cashmere are hair so shampoos and conditioners (to slightly soften the itchiness of some wools) can be used. Also, use a very small amount (dime - quarter coin size). lukewarm water > detergent > garment (never run water over garment). Also, do not wring the rinse water out but gently squeeze > put on towel > roll towel into sausage > walk on towel (or put into mesh bag (or pillow case) > 1-2 min on spin cycle). As an avid knitter and collector of cashmere sweaters, your guide is spot on.
WOW are you reading my mind??? lol... I just accidentally put my Everlane wool sweater in with a load of clothes, dried it, and now it's the perfect size for an American Girl Doll of course... I am thinking about repurchasing it, but I also want to consider some other necklines and styles. I did a broad YT search for wool sweaters came up with nothing, scrolled down to my subscriptions to Audrey Coyne, clicked and literally here you are with perfectly timed and relevant fashion content. Thank you!
Another great video, thank you, Audrey. I seem to spend half my day de-pilling cardigans but then I do have have a good half dozen I wear most days with my dresses (generally, I'm a dress wearer but with England it's always best to have a cardigan as you can experience, rain, hail, snow and heatstroke all on the same day! :)
New Subscriber here. Your delivery is so pleasing and soft spoken yet articulate and very informative. I have literally been binge watching your entire channel content. Well done!
I am reading your eBook: how to build a classic capsule... The purchase was a steal for your experiences, insights and effort you put in the book! Thank you! I will continue to watch your videos.
Your voice is so soothing,it's always such a pleasure to watch your videos.Great advice for sweaters, however I am big busted and tall and always look bigger with sweaters.I really need to hunt around for styles that minimize and hide rather than accentuate.Still, keep it up!
I look best in v neck sweaters because I'm a pear shape and have small shoulders. I also read that putting sweaters in a ziploc and into the freezer kills any moths that could be on it. I do this every time I buy a second hand wool sweater. The moths that eat natural fibers are not the kind you can see flying around with the naked eye.
That technique - ziploc baggie in the freezer - also can rid a cashmere of any scratchy fibers. Just leave it in overnight and the next day just shake it out and the shorter scratchies will fall off and the sweater will be less itchy.
Thank you so much for doing this video. Always a treat when you post a new one! I especially appreciate the laundering tips. My favorite is a dove grey Calvin Klein Jeans v-neck wool blend. It always makes me feel wonderful- and that is the hope I have for any item in my closet!!!
I am definitely someone with a cardigan "problem" :P but they really are so versitile. I do still need to get better at pairing a shirt with them, because I prefer them open vs being a closed button up one Edit: also im so glad you're a fan of Everlane, I just found them, and love so much of their stuff even though i havent bought anything just yet! nice to hear you support them so much!
Some women collect shoes or handbags. My weakness are sweaters. I tend to buy the same types of sweaters so I have to control myself to stop buying another grey or beige oversize sweater. I love to shop at thrift shops and I always fall in love with a new sweater. My latest purchase was a knee long cream beige color fluffy cardigan with pockets. So warm and cozy. Loved your video. You inspired me to look for a new turtle neck because a woman has never too many turtle necks. Much love.
I support your last comment about quality sweaters lasting forever. I have a Scottish made sweater that I bought about 25 years ago (or more) from Goodwill. At the time, I could tell it was quite old because the buttons were ruined. After replacing the buttons, that sweater has been in constant rotation. At this point, I will say it is starting to look it's age. Somehow it always manages to fit, despite my changing sizes. It is always the perfect colour (a soft red). It has been the most magical piece of clothing that I have ever owned. No matter what I wear with it, it always elevates what I have on. Looked after, I would say it has lasted at least 35 years and I will never get rid of it, even if I do stop wearing it.
Audrey, my really good sweaters I can put them in the washer on the hand wash cycle and it works really well. I then shape them carefully and hang to air dry, They come out looking great.
I'm very envious of anyone who can wear a sweater well. I stopped wearing them about fifteen years ago after watching What Not To Wear. Sweaters were adding more bulk to my shorter frame and made me looked heavier than I really was. I haven't missed it since I live in CA. I will use your tips to try to find a slimmer sweater with your tips.
Max Mara is super expensive but I bought a lightweight cashmere sweater from them on a sale..and its the only cashmere sweater I own that still looks as good as new. It was so worth it.
Thank you again, Audrey, for a great video-as always. I am about to buy the Land's End cable sweater because of your head's up. It has the best pattern I have seen (doesn't look m/c made) and some just have the cable pattern only on the front! Thanks to your advice I will be buying a couple of crew neck sweaters because at 61 my neck isn't what it used to be and I am inspired by how you wear your scarves. Up here in Toronto, I never actually put any sweaters away "for the season" so, I don't mind spending a bit more because they get a lot of use. P.S.- I just "inherited" one of my Dad's cashmere cardigans since his passing, (from Land's End). I don't mind that it is a bit too big-I think of him…♥
As always a wonderful treasure trove of ideas, well thought through advice and guidance. I am a sweater Queen too and love all my sweaters (cashmere, silk and cotton and have black turtle neck cashmere sweater I purchased 25 years ago in Montreal...LOL) Love Lands End cotton drifters too ...Everlane and Naadam have lovely ones too.....I shall pick up a bottle of your suggested 'wash'....lavender pillows are good especially given we both live in the south...LOL...Big hugs sweetheart....
Sweaters that don’t pill are made from the more expensive long fibres. It’s the end of the fibre that creates a ball or pill so the longer the fibres the better. Anything with a fluffy feel is going to pill like crazy. I have had a couple of cashmere sweaters that didn’t pill; one was Geneva brand and the other was Aero both bought secondhand on ebay. Would appreciate any recommendations from others re cashmere brands not prone to pilling.
I really enjoy your videos & suggestions, here is a tip for delicates if you don't have detergent, use a mild hair shampoo, since it's made to clean a natural fiber(hair) plus it will smell divine, my mom taught me that 🤗
Hi! I've cut my sweater with shaving razor, so I looked for information for other options and find an electric device for cutting those little balls - "fabric shaver", and they are cheap, run on battery, does the job just perfectly. Bought one for my mom and one for my sister and they are forever grateful to me 😊
Just wanted to say thank you very much for mentioning the Remodel start book. It's the book I have been looking for only better. I would never have found it otherwise. Agree with you about the cardigans. Great for layering. We are have a mild winter here in Scotland but you never know when it will change.
While I know it’s nit for everyone, I’ve begun knitting again and have made myself some fabulous sweaters. I love some of the very simple boatneck sweaters. Living in Texas, I lean more toward very light thinner yarns and love the angora wools.
I love your videos.....would love more on....thrift shopping...the how’s. What to avoid or watch our for...where to...pricing...how to clean and adapt thrift items to your wardrobe.....actually a series of care videos for cotton...wool etc would be great too....
Dear Audrey, As always your videos are a delight to watch. So much useful info, you always know how to keep things interesting and up to date. I just purchased your e-book and love it. Your wardrobe, videos and pinterest boards inspire me everyday. Thank you!
Audrey, what a great video, I love sweaters and they add so much elegances to a wardrobe. Thank you again for the care tips (for sweaters specially Cashmere)
I love cashmere, and, luckily I work for a company that sells cashmere! Thank goodness for staff discount! I machine wash mine on a wool cycle, then dry flat, de-bobble and iron them. XX
I love your videos😍 so many good tips!! I live in Norway, and one adventage is that I can just hang my wool sweaters outside over night and they are clean cause its freezing cold😂
Audrey what color is your leather jacket? Could you make a video about how to buy a leather jacket without breaking the bank. I follow you from Canada.
Thank you, Audrey. I bought a couple of Kashmir sweaters from Uniglo this winter and so far, they seem to be holding up well. I never hand wash my sweaters, I always bring them to the dry cleaners. Once, in my 20's, I washed a beautiful sweater that I just loved and it shrunk, I was heart broken. Since then I have never washed a sweater again. Maybe when I retire, I will try to wash one and see what happens, after all I have the wooden clothing rack and of course the towels, I will have to Google your bottle of soap, though. What do you think of those electric pill removers? I use something called, Hollywood Sweater Saver. It is a hard brick thing. It works just so so. I wouldn't recommend it.
I really enjoy watching your videos and I love your style. I've been collecting sweaters for a long time and have found some beautiful cashmere pieces at the thrift store. Like you I have so many cardigans they are my go to pieces, love your fishermens sweater that's next on my list to find :). I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday.
Hi Audrey. New subscriber here. I appreciate all your thorough information and guidance in your videos. Also, you have the sweetest smile I've ever seen!
Winter is my favorite season, partly b/c I'm partial to winter clothing and feeling cool. I'm certainly a sweater fiend. I don't wear sweaters in spring or summer. Michigan gets to humid.
A warning to folks looking for second-hand wool sweaters (especially cashmere) online: pay attention to length measurements. I’ve been burned several times where people have wash, dried, and shrunk their cashmere...and then sold them on. Because of the seaming, wool sweaters tend to shrink lengthwise more drastically than widthwise, so a disproportionately short length measurement is a clue that the sweater may have been shrunk and/or felted.
Just purchased the sweater comb and Sweater shampoo! Well worth the money for long lasting cashmere sweaters! I’ve been using the dry cleaning from Woolite. Can I use hand wash cycle and still get similar results? Thank you Audrey. Xo
Thank you Audrey for yet again a great video. You should make them more often. Definitely one of my top five favourite youtube chanel. Classe a la francaise.
Loved this video. And I had just gone through my closet this morning thinking I really needed to update some sweaters. I am new to your channel so I did not know you are an Everlane fan. I see that brand pop up in all my feeds, but I have never tried it. I just put in an order for a couple of the soft cotton square crews. Oh and I found a khaki mac coat. Hoping these will be good transitional season/weather pieces.
Also, banana republic, jcrew, ann taylor are all easy-to-find stores that'll have classic cardigans/sweaters year round basically. Any reason u didnt mention them?
Thank you so much for watching! I’d love to know what your favorite sweater is 😊❤️
Audrey Coyne Button-less cardigans for sure!! I bought an italian, black merino yarn cardigan from Benetton, pricey but really comfortable. Big mistake washing it without a mesh bag even in delicate cycle. Fortunately, a friend got the mini holes fixed and it's still brand new, I'm extra careful from now on.
Audrey Coyne I love V-necks as I am 5'3 1/4. I also love a chunky fisherman's sweater.👍
Audrey Coyne I’ m a petite woman and I found JCREW and Everlane sweaters very good for my body frame. I tryed this winter a cashmere sweater from Naadan and didn’t like it because they are unisex and the arm length is very long for a woman.
What did you do to your hair? Looks amazing, bella como siempre 😘
Audrey Coyne Actually, I have quite a few favorites; however, the one that I seem to be gravitating more towards right now is a vintage cream cable knit that's a cotton and silk blend. I bought it about 4 years ago for $1 at my favorite local thrift store. It's just so cozy and feels like a gentle warm hug on my skin, and it's perfect for the chilly evenings and nights we've been having lately. 😊
i feel like i'm getting a nice warm hug everytime i watch one of your videos
Oh gosh, I couldn't agree more!
Absolutely
Yes!! :)
lol same she's so sweet
I know right!! I love her voice and her smile so much! She has such a calm and warm charisma that makes people feel so safe and sound.
I want to be as delighted about everything in my life as this lady is at the prospect of wearing knits
Tell me about it 😆
As someone who knits sweaters, I appreciate that you mentioned the heirloom aspect. It's common for people to carefully clean and pass down handmade blankets, for example, but a sweater made with very fine wool can take just as long to make and deserves to be treated as special
You are the epitome of sartorial elegance!
maxine you’re too kind! Thank you so much 😊❤️❤️
1. Basic cardigan
2. Crewneck sweaters
3. Turtleneck!! Love it
4. V neck for heavy chested
5. Fishermen sweater
Materials
Natural fibres check for allergies
Cotton wool cashmere silk mix
Places
Everlane, Naaadam, etc
Sweater care and storage
Hand wash Luke warm water mild detergent
Dry it on a towel draped across rack
Shaver
Fold or roll do not hang
Audrey, I absolutely love watching your videos. I'm 53-years-young, and I've been building a quality, timeless wardrobe for several years now. I love good quality pieces that are made from natural fibers, and I don't buy anything that's not natural fibers. I have a lovely collection of blazers, sweaters & silk scarves that I've either gotten from E-Bay or from a thrift store. There's a thrift store in my area where all the clothes are $1 each regardless of what it is...and I've gotten most of my cashmere sweaters from this place. I'm not a wealthy woman, but I dress like one, and the best part is that I've done it with very little money. Take care, and keep those lovely videos coming. 😊🌸
Sloan Chessman Wow! Teach me your ways.👍🏻
Very nice video and great valuable ideas, and you are so great presenting it. You have a kind peaceful voice. You're definitely among the best CZcamsrs. You're pure joy to see. Bless you and thanks so much. ❤️❤️❤️
Ama Erika B what an amazing compliment!! Thank you so much for watching and brightening my day 🤗😊❤️
@@AudreyCoyne 🙏😍❤️
I bought a fisherman knit sweater in Portugal over 40 year ago for $7. I still wear it, and now that they're back in style I'll wear it more often.
I thought those were one of those classic pieces that never goes out of style!
If I'd been following Marie Kondo it would have been long gone!
I'm Portuguese and I love mine too
stupor mundi m8(
You are so soft spoken ...it’s a heaven to listen to your voice. Provides peace and comfort.......I am sure your husband fell in love with Yoruba voice the minute he met you .......you should be a teacher ....well,spoken and graceful 😍
I found a dark blue cashmere sweater for less than $5 at a thrift store, it was hidden between a bunch of hideous polyester blazers and as soon as i saw what it was i snatched it up and didn't let go of it until i finished looking around. always look at every section when you're thrifting, you can never know what you find. i also ordered a cashmere comb, curious to see how it works.
Someone put it there deliberately, hiding it there until later.
Wow that was a great find!
@@sct4040 Lol poor soul
Hi Gliter.... Did the cashemere comb work?
Someone hid it 😂😂😂😂
I love how your face is always glowing and you're radiating this really welcoming, warm and friendly attitude ♥
Audrey, I love to hear you speak. Your voice is so melodious. I also appreciate that you don’t feel that you have to talk too loudly or too affirmatively.
Hi Audrey, you have made another useful video and probably a lot of viewers will be so happy to watch and learn about how to shop and maintain beautiful sweaters. The Laundress NY has a full range of products for cashmere. I am a BIG fan of cashmere and I would add a couple of things : try to buy expensive brands - St.John, Neiman Marcus, Ralph Lauren- when they go on sale in May or June. There are thousands of kinds of cashmere, the most expensive have the best quality and they tend to pill less. I wash my cashmere in the washing machine, cold gentle cycle, inside a medium size washing bag. Do not mix different colors.
As a knitter, it's nice to see such a great episode on sweaters. On washing, it's good to point out that natural wool fibers don't need to be washed between wearing as they don't really absorb odours the way synthetic fibers do. Unless they actually get dirty, I only wash my sweaters once or twice a year. The freezer is a great way to freshen them up if more than an airing out is needed. I've just hit on your channels so I'm still catching up on episodes.
Try this. After washing your sweater the way that Audrey described, put the wet sweater in a pillowcase. Close the end of the pillowcase very very securely with a hair tie looped around many times and then put it into the spin cycle of your washing machine. Nothing gets snagged or stretched and the water gets spun out. Then lay your sweater on the clothing rack. This works for wool, cashmere, blends... anything at all. It's fantastic and your sweater will dry incredibly fast without any drippy mess.
Semper Fidelis +
Wouldn't laundry nets work too?
Fall is my favorite season because getting out your sweaters and boots makes me feel wonderful! As a farm girl, I love the fall colors and fashions that were display n the farm and countryside!
Hi Audrey, I agree, sweaters are great! I have several Brora cashmere cardigans and sweaters, mostly bought in their winter sale, and one cardigan that I bought from Johnsons of Scotland in St. Andrews, Scotland - at full price (gulp!). Personally, I have no problem with washing my cashmere in the washing machine on the wool setting - I have a front-loader - in cold water, then drying flat on towels as you describe. I also use The Laundress.
However, I do hang all my sweaters, but in a special way that I learned about from the blog Une Femme - I recently described it in a comment to one of my favourite bloggers, Nikki of Midlife Chic. You lay the sweater on a flat surface, fold in half vertically, sleeve to sleeve. Then take a hanger (I use the thin flock-covered ones) lay it on top with the hook between the sleeves and the body (the neckline pointing towards you) then drape the sleeves over one side of the hanger and the body over the other side. Nikki told me that it took her a while to figure it out, but it works very well - no stretching. At the end of the season I wash them and store in sweater bags.
An additional note on sweater care (9:20), a more affordable option to the detergent is to use baby shampoo (it also comes in a lavender scent). Wool and cashmere are hair so shampoos and conditioners (to slightly soften the itchiness of some wools) can be used. Also, use a very small amount (dime - quarter coin size). lukewarm water > detergent > garment (never run water over garment). Also, do not wring the rinse water out but gently squeeze > put on towel > roll towel into sausage > walk on towel (or put into mesh bag (or pillow case) > 1-2 min on spin cycle). As an avid knitter and collector of cashmere sweaters, your guide is spot on.
WOW are you reading my mind??? lol... I just accidentally put my Everlane wool sweater in with a load of clothes, dried it, and now it's the perfect size for an American Girl Doll of course...
I am thinking about repurchasing it, but I also want to consider some other necklines and styles.
I did a broad YT search for wool sweaters came up with nothing, scrolled down to my subscriptions to Audrey Coyne, clicked and literally here you are with perfectly timed and relevant fashion content. Thank you!
Another great video, thank you, Audrey. I seem to spend half my day de-pilling cardigans but then I do have have a good half dozen I wear most days with my dresses (generally, I'm a dress wearer but with England it's always best to have a cardigan as you can experience, rain, hail, snow and heatstroke all on the same day! :)
Yes, same here in Toronto! You never know what the day will bring. And if you are near the lakke it is about 15°F cooler.
Nice video, thanks Audrey
Do not forget to shop in stores! Many small shops have to close because of the strong Internet competition.
Zoe Zoe yes!!! I only shop for clothes in stores because I cannot purchase a garment without trying it on. 🙌🏻
New Subscriber here. Your delivery is so pleasing and soft spoken yet articulate and very informative. I have literally been binge watching your entire channel content. Well done!
Smart, elegant, gentle, joyful and beautiful inside and out. You are such an inspiration to me ❤ Thank you.
I am reading your eBook: how to build a classic capsule... The purchase was a steal for your experiences, insights and effort you put in the book! Thank you! I will continue to watch your videos.
Your voice is so soothing,it's always such a pleasure to watch your videos.Great advice for sweaters, however I am big busted and tall and always look bigger with sweaters.I really need to hunt around for styles that minimize and hide rather than accentuate.Still, keep it up!
One of my favorite movie references..... Something’s Gotta Give..... yes, love those seaside (fishermen) sweaters!
I find your delivery of videos so pleasant and wanted to share my appreciation!
I look best in v neck sweaters because I'm a pear shape and have small shoulders. I also read that putting sweaters in a ziploc and into the freezer kills any moths that could be on it. I do this every time I buy a second hand wool sweater. The moths that eat natural fibers are not the kind you can see flying around with the naked eye.
Good to know. Thanks for sharing!
That technique - ziploc baggie in the freezer - also can rid a cashmere of any scratchy fibers. Just leave it in overnight and the next day just shake it out and the shorter scratchies will fall off and the sweater will be less itchy.
Woah your voice is so soothing
If there were more people like you, the world would be a better place. Thank you for all the lovely videos. I enjoy watching them.
Thank you so much for doing this video. Always a treat when you post a new one! I especially appreciate the laundering tips. My favorite is a dove grey Calvin Klein Jeans v-neck wool blend. It always makes me feel wonderful- and that is the hope I have for any item in my closet!!!
I am definitely someone with a cardigan "problem" :P but they really are so versitile. I do still need to get better at pairing a shirt with them, because I prefer them open vs being a closed button up one Edit: also im so glad you're a fan of Everlane, I just found them, and love so much of their stuff even though i havent bought anything just yet! nice to hear you support them so much!
Some women collect shoes or handbags. My weakness are sweaters. I tend to buy the same types of sweaters so I have to control myself to stop buying another grey or beige oversize sweater. I love to shop at thrift shops and I always fall in love with a new sweater. My latest purchase was a knee long cream beige color fluffy cardigan with pockets. So warm and cozy. Loved your video. You inspired me to look for a new turtle neck because a woman has never too many turtle necks. Much love.
Update: I bought another grey sweater. I need help. :-))
I support your last comment about quality sweaters lasting forever. I have a Scottish made sweater that I bought about 25 years ago (or more) from Goodwill. At the time, I could tell it was quite old because the buttons were ruined. After replacing the buttons, that sweater has been in constant rotation. At this point, I will say it is starting to look it's age. Somehow it always manages to fit, despite my changing sizes. It is always the perfect colour (a soft red). It has been the most magical piece of clothing that I have ever owned. No matter what I wear with it, it always elevates what I have on. Looked after, I would say it has lasted at least 35 years and I will never get rid of it, even if I do stop wearing it.
Audrey, my really good sweaters I can put them in the washer on the hand wash cycle and it works really well. I then shape them carefully and hang to air dry, They come out looking great.
I invested in a sweater comb recently and it really has made such a difference in how my sweaters look.
Thank you so much for that amazing guide. Please do one for all other natural fabrics.
I'm very envious of anyone who can wear a sweater well. I stopped wearing them about fifteen years ago after watching What Not To Wear. Sweaters were adding more bulk to my shorter frame and made me looked heavier than I really was. I haven't missed it since I live in CA. I will use your tips to try to find a slimmer sweater with your tips.
Max Mara is super expensive but I bought a lightweight cashmere sweater from them on a sale..and its the only cashmere sweater I own that still looks as good as new. It was so worth it.
I like your tips and style. Like you, I take pride in taking care of my clothes to make it last. I hand wash them and air dry them. Great video.
I love binge watching your videos. You have excellent taste.
I thrifted a vintage paul stuart Male Large size cashmere turtleneck sweater today😁 it’s huge enough but I love it. 😻
I am a huge fan of sweaters, thank you so much for sharing. I got so much inspiration from this video
Thank you again, Audrey, for a great video-as always. I am about to buy the Land's End cable sweater because of your head's up. It has the best pattern I have seen (doesn't look m/c made) and some just have the cable pattern only on the front!
Thanks to your advice I will be buying a couple of crew neck sweaters because at 61 my neck isn't what it used to be and I am inspired by how you wear your scarves.
Up here in Toronto, I never actually put any sweaters away "for the season" so, I don't mind spending a bit more because they get a lot of use.
P.S.- I just "inherited" one of my Dad's cashmere cardigans since his passing, (from Land's End). I don't mind that it is a bit too big-I think of him…♥
Lovely to see you again. I love your vlog. I look forward for spring
ewelina garncarz thank you so much! I can’t wait for spring either 🤗🤗
I am loving your hair, STUNNING!
Yes! Me too!
As always a wonderful treasure trove of ideas, well thought through advice and guidance. I am a sweater Queen too and love all my sweaters (cashmere, silk and cotton and have black turtle neck cashmere sweater I purchased 25 years ago in Montreal...LOL) Love Lands End cotton drifters too ...Everlane and Naadam have lovely ones too.....I shall pick up a bottle of your suggested 'wash'....lavender pillows are good especially given we both live in the south...LOL...Big hugs sweetheart....
Sweaters that don’t pill are made from the more expensive long fibres. It’s the end of the fibre that creates a ball or pill so the longer the fibres the better. Anything with a fluffy feel is going to pill like crazy. I have had a couple of cashmere sweaters that didn’t pill; one was Geneva brand and the other was Aero both bought secondhand on ebay. Would appreciate any recommendations from others re cashmere brands not prone to pilling.
Andrea Pring My Grana cashmere sweaters haven’t pilled yet. So far, I’ve had them for 5 months and I wear them often.
Thanks
I really enjoy your videos & suggestions, here is a tip for delicates if you don't have detergent, use a mild hair shampoo, since it's made to clean a natural fiber(hair) plus it will smell divine, my mom taught me that 🤗
Lands End cashmere is lovely and affordable
Hi! I've cut my sweater with shaving razor, so I looked for information for other options and find an electric device for cutting those little balls - "fabric shaver", and they are cheap, run on battery, does the job just perfectly. Bought one for my mom and one for my sister and they are forever grateful to me 😊
Zane Saule which one did you get? I purchased on form amazon but it’s not effective enough and basically stopped working after 3 uses
@@tnbatton hi! I have this one - www.amazon.co.uk/Concept-Hausgeräte-oz1410-Lint-Remover-Operated/dp/B00SNMPFS4 Maybe you should change batteries?
just want to say that i love your vibes! so positive and elegant
I love you. Just subscribed. As a knitter, I recommend KnitPicks battery operated sweater saver that removes pills gently.
Bamboo is a beautiful yarn for sweaters. Light, soft and a lovely drape.
Hey audrey! Try out woolovers. I'm sure you will love them 💗
Just wanted to say thank you very much for mentioning the Remodel start book. It's the book I have been looking for only better. I would never have found it otherwise.
Agree with you about the cardigans. Great for layering. We are have a mild winter here in Scotland but you never know when it will change.
While I know it’s nit for everyone, I’ve begun knitting again and have made myself some fabulous sweaters. I love some of the very simple boatneck sweaters. Living in Texas, I lean more toward very light thinner yarns and love the angora wools.
Nice, thank you! Online consignment shops like ThredUp are great options too. They offer designer and mainstream brands at different usage levels.
Another great video. I also love sweaters. Living in Canada, sweaters are a staple piece.
I love your videos.....would love more on....thrift shopping...the how’s. What to avoid or watch our for...where to...pricing...how to clean and adapt thrift items to your wardrobe.....actually a series of care videos for cotton...wool etc would be great too....
Dear Audrey,
As always your videos are a delight to watch. So much useful info, you always know how to keep things interesting and up to date. I just purchased your e-book and love it. Your wardrobe, videos and pinterest boards inspire me everyday. Thank you!
Ah, great tip re: disinfecting wool and cashmere sweaters in the freezer. Never knew that. Thank you, Audrey for that and the shampoo product.
I love a good cashmere crew neck!
i love your informative videos! would love to see more clips of you wearing the things your talking about and modelling some more :)
Ideal, impecable, sencillez y elegancia; menos, es más!💐
Nieves Rey 🤗❤️😘
Audrey, what a great video, I love sweaters and they add so much elegances to a wardrobe. Thank you again for the care tips (for sweaters specially Cashmere)
So lovely as always ♥️ classy suggestions, thank you
Dulce Dulce thank you so much! Your comments always brighten my day ❤️❤️
I love cashmere, and, luckily I work for a company that sells cashmere! Thank goodness for staff discount! I machine wash mine on a wool cycle, then dry flat, de-bobble and iron them. XX
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I also have a multi layer horizontal sweater dryer that I can hang up in the bathroom. It holds three sweaters.
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Great video, as usual. Love them all. You have the most gorgeous hair and skin, btw!
Tynter Thite thank you so much! You’re too kind ❤️❤️❤️
Wow I just realized how many subscribers you have these days! Congratulations and very well deserved!
This was really useful, thanks!
I’m loving your videos. I just found you recently. I love the whole topic of style and dressing to look your best.
I would of loved to see your Grandma ‘s sweater!!!
Audrey, you're always an inspiration!
Thank you for the information about the Wool and Cashmere Shampoo for sweater care.
Love this education .. i have hated sweaters and now I know why... wrong fabric! I need a video on how you hand wash !! 🙏🙏
As usual, great job. I enjoy watching you.
Thank you. I love your clothing care videos. All I can say is give us more!
I really love the shirt you have on while filming too.
You’re videos are better than ASMR! soooo relaxing
I love your videos😍 so many good tips!! I live in Norway, and one adventage is that I can just hang my wool sweaters outside over night and they are clean cause its freezing cold😂
Audrey what color is your leather jacket? Could you make a video about how to buy a leather jacket without breaking the bank. I follow you from Canada.
Try at dynamite or Hudson bay
Sweaters are something that really benefit from proper care. Without it even the most expensive sweater will age quickly.
Thank you, Audrey. I bought a couple of Kashmir sweaters from Uniglo this winter and so far, they seem to be holding up well. I never hand wash my sweaters, I always bring them to the dry cleaners. Once, in my 20's, I washed a beautiful sweater that I just loved and it shrunk, I was heart broken. Since then I have never washed a sweater again. Maybe when I retire, I will try to wash one and see what happens, after all I have the wooden clothing rack and of course the towels, I will have to Google your bottle of soap, though. What do you think of those electric pill removers? I use something called, Hollywood Sweater Saver. It is a hard brick thing. It works just so so. I wouldn't recommend it.
I had the opposite experience, a drycleaners destroyed my favourite sweater so I now hand wash the ones i love.
I really enjoy watching your videos and I love your style. I've been collecting sweaters for a long time and have found some beautiful cashmere pieces at the thrift store. Like you I have so many cardigans they are my go to pieces, love your fishermens sweater that's next on my list to find :). I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday.
Hi Audrey. New subscriber here. I appreciate all your thorough information and guidance in your videos. Also, you have the sweetest smile I've ever seen!
I just purchased a sweater from a local boutique. It's not a special fabric...but it is so soft and cozy.
Winter is my favorite season, partly b/c I'm partial to winter clothing and feeling cool. I'm certainly a sweater fiend. I don't wear sweaters in spring or summer. Michigan gets to humid.
Thank you Audrey exactly what I needed.
A warning to folks looking for second-hand wool sweaters (especially cashmere) online: pay attention to length measurements. I’ve been burned several times where people have wash, dried, and shrunk their cashmere...and then sold them on. Because of the seaming, wool sweaters tend to shrink lengthwise more drastically than widthwise, so a disproportionately short length measurement is a clue that the sweater may have been shrunk and/or felted.
Great video! Very informative and practical as always. Love your houseplants by the way! 🌿
Do you ever use a Dry Cleaners service.
Just purchased the sweater comb and Sweater shampoo! Well worth the money for long lasting cashmere sweaters! I’ve been using the dry cleaning from Woolite. Can I use hand wash cycle and still get similar results? Thank you Audrey. Xo
AsianPosh50 What brand is your sweater comb and shampoo?
Thank you Audrey for yet again a great video. You should make them more often. Definitely one of my top five favourite youtube chanel. Classe a la francaise.
Hoping you can do an update on this video! I am having trouble finding videos on undershirts to wear under knitted tops/sweaters.
OMG your hair is stunning.
Loved this video. And I had just gone through my closet this morning thinking I really needed to update some sweaters. I am new to your channel so I did not know you are an Everlane fan. I see that brand pop up in all my feeds, but I have never tried it. I just put in an order for a couple of the soft cotton square crews. Oh and I found a khaki mac coat. Hoping these will be good transitional season/weather pieces.
Also, banana republic, jcrew, ann taylor are all easy-to-find stores that'll have classic cardigans/sweaters year round basically. Any reason u didnt mention them?