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* cardi*
None. Just wear a thremal vest underneath, pasta.
Thermal^
Something simple like this, can dress up or down.


http://www3.next.co.uk/x552082s4#971690x55
has to be a long line cardigan maybe fine knit, or a pashmina ?
Defo a long line one,they don't have to cost the earth. I have a number of them, some picked up in sales, some expensive ones. Just have a browse at the various shops.
Pashmina at a push. Don't spoil the effect with a cardi.
You could match with bolero type cardigan or a long one
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I always wear camis...sometimes in a complimentary colour,and I've got a few jewel tone thermals...but long sleeves.
I'd thought of a longer cardi...but also considered one of those little short ones that sit at or above the waist.
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Ah...sycamore! Yes, a bolero is what I was thinking of.

I won't spend much...eBay is my friend. It's where I buy most things lately.
Well, I would not wear a cardi with any of those clothes on the links. A cardi would detract from the garment.
no, not a shorter cardi it will cut the nice tunic in two, spoil the flow/hang of the tunic.
A long line cardi would really compliment it pasta, there are so many styles to choose from
I have loads of longline cardis from floaty to thicker knits - so useful and such a variety of colours.


I've had the bolero style, but with a bosom they make me look odd.
Take no notice of Tilly, pasta, she obviously missed out on the style gene..;)
Umph! I am the epitome of style, I'll have you know! Where's me curlers?
I know these are cheap as chips and quite thin,but for warmer days they are very wearable and a choice of colours. I have a few.They wash well too.


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Haha!! I'm sure Tilly has a style gene...it just may be different from mine. If I don't wear a cardi...how do I keep warm on a chilly spring/summer day?
And no pashminas...that's a recipe for disaster...
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I like that style,mamya...def worth consideration.
Mamy, I have a few...in fifty shades of grey..
Oops, that's another thread ;)

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