Classy and comfy
Absolutely loved this sweater! Quality is spot on! Super soft, very warm but not thick or bulky. I’m 5’6 and 150lbs. Bought a medium. Fit a little big but looked good tucked or untucked. Read more

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| department | womens |
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| date_first_available | July 16, 2025 |
| best_sellers_rank | #488,095 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #2,997 in Women's Cardigans |












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Customers find the sweater very soft. The quality receives mixed feedback.
Absolutely loved this sweater! Quality is spot on! Super soft, very warm but not thick or bulky. I’m 5’6 and 150lbs. Bought a medium. Fit a little big but looked good tucked or untucked. Read more

I was VERY surprised when I opened the package. It has very soft polyester kind of feeling. I don't know why I was expecting it to be cotton, except maybe because of the way it looked in the pictures, like I knitted it. Wait. I take that back. It looks like MY FRIEND knitted it, who's been knitting for years! If it looked like **I** knitted it, there would be holes and dropped stitches, etc. Ha! So, it is very soft, but also kind of like thin yarn and stretchy, which I was NOT expecting, even though it was in the description. (smh) It would make a good light sweater for the change of seasons, or in colder weather with layering. The second picture is one of it inside out. The third picture is showing how tight the buttonholes are! Holy sha-MOLY! It was a job getting them through! Just one thread less would have been better, leaving a wider opening. I know how to sew, and I know about how to make buttonholes in regular shirts. However, knitted, you can't just snip one more thread or it'll start unraveling. At least you know it's not going to pop open on you if it's all you are wearing! 0_o Also, I'm a little afraid the buttons are going to fall off! Look at the fourth picture. They sure seemed like they were hanging by a thread when I finally got them unbuttoned. However, there are knitted threads that are attaching them, which is more secure than just running straight yarn threads. I think I'm going to run a couple of more threads around those buttons, just to be on the safe side. That will also make them not hang down looking sloppy, too. Fifth picture, you see just how pretty it is! The description they give is true: it is loose fitting, if you get the correct size, obviously. I am absolutely THRILLED about how long the sleeves are, too! They come down to the edge of my palm. Isn't the MOST aggravating thing to have your sleeves ride up your wrists?? I like the modern length and boxy shape that fits in with today's styles, too. All in all, there are good points and not so good points, some fact and some opinion. It's hard to weigh them, but personally, I think I'd pay about ten dollars less for it than the advertised price. The type of yarn is first. The machine knitting is second. I'm not that familiar with machine knitting, but when I stretch it out, I'm afraid that I'm going to pull a hole in it. Then there's the feeling like I might lose a button if I don't go sew a few more threads into each. How pretty it is, and the styling are plusses for it, also the color also seems like a rich, full color, not cheesy. I believe that if you take care of it, like folding it in a box or drawer and not hanging it up, you will have a really pretty sweater for a long time! Read more





Very soft and comfortable, button holes could be a bit larger however. Love the soft grey color. Read more
Quality is poor. Buttons were loose and the sweater had a square shape. I returned this I did like the color Read more
Nice sweater. Read more
This is a really pretty sweater. It's nice and thick and very warm. It feels very soft and not as itchy as you might expect. I always pair it with an undershirt or cami, and it feels great. It feels like decent quality and still washable, but handwashing is recommended. I got an XL and worried it might not be big enough as women's sizing has gone insane recently, but it's a perfect fit. It's thin enough not to make me sweat, but it's nice and cozy too. I love the big buttons on it. It's definitely not as thick as I would have expected so it lays a little loosely rather than bulky like a sweater. I'm not sure how I feel about that, but it's a lovely sweater nonetheless, and a really good price. Read more
I really really wanted to love this cardigan. At first sight, and touch…I did! It’s incredibly soft. Then I put it on. I understand it’s supposed to be oversized, but oversized is an understatement. I could probably fit 3+ arms in one sleeve. And the cut is boxy and wears like a bag. Not as it presents on model at all. Read more
This Cardigan That Stole My Heart Lets dive in and see why! Some sweaters whisper, others purr, and this one does both. I ordered black, and the depth of the shade bounces off the cable knit patterns exposing it's subtle texture, catching light across the braids while still feeling sleek and versatile. It’s kitten soft, structured enough to hold its shape, and the hem sits right at the hips (sometimes just a hint above) for that balanced, flattering length. ------------------------------------ Fabric Breakdown: The Snuggle Syndicate 65% Polyester – The Cozy One Polyester makes sure this cardigan holds its shape while staying durable. It gives the knit that dependable structure, so the cables keep their pattern without stretching out of place. 13% Polyamide – The Silken Strength Polyamide (nylon’s fancier name) brings smoothness and a touch of hidden toughness. It helps everything glide on the skin while adding resilience for long-term wear. 13% Acrylic – The Faux Fluff Acrylic steps in like a budget-friendly stand-in for natural fibers, adding softness and warmth. It’s the whisper of wool without the weight. 6% Wool – The Warmth Whisper Wool is the luxe touch here, subtle but effective, adding just enough natural warmth to keep you cozy when the chill hits. 3% Elastane – The Stretch Kitten Elastane gives that purrfect bit of flex, letting the cardigan move with you instead of against you. Together? They create a fabric that’s soft, structured, and oh-so-snuggly, with just enough stretch to curl up in or strut out in. ------------------------------------ Details That Steal the Show The front is a tapestry of cables, weaving together patterns that travel down the sleeves in one continuous flow, while the back is left plain, a clean contrast. Six yarn-wrapped buttons keep the look cohesive, and the thick ribbing at the cuffs, neckline, and hem add definition and polish. The crew neckline makes it easy to layer, whether you want a camisole peeking through or a crisp blouse underneath. Care and Keeping Hand wash if you want to pamper it, but machine washing in a laundry bag works too. Skip the bleach, dry flat, and it will keep that soft, sturdy texture that makes it so easy to reach for. Where It Plays This cardigan is one of those rare pieces that glides between settings. With jeans, it’s laid-back coffee-date chic, with a skirt it tips toward romantic, and over casual trousers it can even look smart enough for the office. Sneakers keep it street-ready, boots dress it up or down, and it carries you from fall into spring without missing a beat. In Closing This is the cardigan you’ll reach for when you want comfort without compromise. Black keeps it sleek, the cables give it depth, and the softness makes it irresistible. It’s kitten-level cozy with enough structure to keep it polished, a sweater that doesn’t just sit in the drawer but earns its place on your shoulders, again and again. Read more