Yves Saint Laurent Ruffle-hem cashmere sweater

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I have never gotten into oversized boyfriend sweaters, I mean who wants to look like a sloppy guy?  Not me!  But I do have days when I don't want to be stuffed like a sausage in yet another tight dress, either.  On those days, I need a comfy chic piece like the YSL ruffle hem cashmere sweater above.  It's fitted without being tight and the flirty ruffle hem will sure come in handy on days I feel bloated!  This is a great travel piece in the cold weather, too.  A pair of skinny jeans or leggings with boots is all you need to complete the look.  Yves Saint Laurent Ruffle-hem cashmere sweater $985

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  • I love YSL, but not sure about the sweater. I think the bottom could look really strange if it flips out on the wrong area.


    Sarah
    www.pittsburgh-odds-and-sods.blogspot.com

  • Totally loving this sweater.

  • I love what you guys have done with the concept of bagsnob being branched out, but lately Tina, you in particular, have to remember that there is a difference between being a snob with discerning taste (that usually includes designer with modern pieces sprinkled in) and just being pretentious to the point of being catty. Let's enjoy fashion and branch out our tastes into the unfamiliar once in a while-we don't all like to wear RM dresses everyday, regardless of income or class.

  • *sigh* I wish I have the right skills to construct a bottom like that.

  • I wish I had this sweater right about now. freezing in our office!

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