1 Perfect Arket Cardigan Worn 5 Ways

It may not look sensational online or sound like a dream purchase, but Arket's fitted brown cardigan is the best thing I've bought in a long, long time. Our aim for this franchise—1 Perfect Item Worn 5 Ways—is to pinpoint the everlasting pieces our wardrobes are all the better for having. These buys may not be the most whizzy or spectacularly trend-smashing, but they are reliable, enjoyable and worthwhile parting some cash for. Once upon a time, the rule was that you should try a new item (tags on!) with three outfits at home. If it worked, it was allowed to stay. But in our fast-paced times, I would say it's important to give these purchases a spin under a tougher regime, and if they work effortlessly in a total of five looks, then I'd say you're onto a real winner.
It's what I've found since buying this brilliant-if-quite-basic cardigan from Arket a month or so ago. The mink-brown colour looks expensive, the waist-nipping fit is a good match for my more hourglass figure, and the fact that it has a little exaggerated sleeve along with the idea of wearing it unbuttoned at the top adds some extra design credentials. It can be casual or smart, prim or sassy—and it's a light-enough fabric to be useful well into a British summer.
If you're part of the cardigan club and wanting some inspiration on different ways to wear your knit, then I hope the below ensembles and associated shopping provides some food for thought!
The perfect cardigan:
1. Over a Slip Skirt
On Hannah: Iris & Ink skirt; Manu Atelier bag; Kurt Geiger shoes; vintage glasses
Style Notes: I'm always here for a tonal look, so combining rich coppers, pinks and creams together with this brown knit ticks a lot of boxes for both spring and autumnal dressing.
Style Notes: I know that slip skirts seem to have disappeared off the face of the earth, but I still find them really versatile, comfortable and easy to throw on when working from home.
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2. With Denim, of Course!
On Hannah: & Other Stories jeans; Elleme bag; Loeffler Randall sandals
Style Notes: I always find it hard to buy knitwear that is cropped enough to work with high-waisted denim (I am, after all, 5'1'') so the idea of a longer-line unbuttoned cardi works well for me.
Style Notes: Inept at casual, I can help but to add some little sassy touches to a denim-and-knit look, like this cute raffia bag or my gingham mules.
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3. Smartened Up With Tailoring
On Hannah: Whistles trousers; A.P.C. Atelier sandals; Donni scarf; vintage earrings; vintage Gucci bag
Style Notes: This cardigan can be laid back but it can also look quite elegant. With just a simple pair of black trousers and an updo, it's quite transformed.
Style Notes: A little neckerchief adds interest to a plunging neckline.
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4. Belted With a Summer Dress
On Hannah: Reformation dress; vintage belt and sandals; Helen Kaminski hat
Style Notes: This is with summer parties in mind! Hang around at someone's BBQ long enough and it will get chilly, so it's a good idea to have a versatile little cardigan in your armoury to wear neatly over floaty dresses.
Style Notes: I always find that vintage belts are the ones that can really make an outfit look more interesting. This one was my mum's from the '70s.
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5. Back-to-Front
On Hannah: Banana Republic belt; Zara trousers; Elleme bag; Pascale James earrings
Style Notes: There's something strangely chic about wearing shirts and cardigans back-to-front. A peek of skin balanced out with a nice, demure boat-neck cut at the front does it for me!
Style Notes: Tunics over trousers are one of those combinations that always look expensive, IMO. The trousers and belt here are both high-street.
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Next up, what's on my spring wish list.
Hannah Almassi is the Editor in Chief of Who What Wear UK. She joined in 2015 when she launched the UK sister site following a seven-year tenure at Grazia magazine as fashion news and features editor. With experience in print and digital across fashion and beauty, Hannah has over 18 years of experience as a journalist, editor and content strategist. Her opinion has been sought by the likes of CNBC, BBC, The Sunday Times Style, The Times, The Telegraph and MatchesFashion.com and she is often called upon for her take on trends, becoming known as a person with their finger of the pulse of what’s happening in the fashion space for stylish Brits.
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