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10 knitwear with a twist to wear right now - voila! Fashion

2023-02-06T06:07:32.550Z


Special knitwear for winter 2023 from Mango, Zara, with an opening in the back, buttons and fringes BASH for the boutique NIS 77 - 577 A short chunky knit that can be worn with the knot in the front or back (Photo: PR) It finally happened, winter is literally here. That time of the year when we are debating between going for the layered look and slipping into one warm, even piece that closes a corner. So while we wish for more comfortable temperatures and that it doesn't get dark by 5:00 p.m.,


BASH for the boutique NIS 77 - 577

A short chunky knit that can be worn with the knot in the front or back (Photo: PR)

It finally happened, winter is literally here.

That time of the year when we are debating between going for the layered look and slipping into one warm, even piece that closes a corner.

So while we wish for more comfortable temperatures and that it doesn't get dark by 5:00 p.m., what better way to cure the winter blues than with a fine selection of knitwear, which is anything but boring.



Knitwear has been cataloged throughout history as dreary wardrobe staples worn only when it's really cold or There really is no choice. But, as in many cases, the world of fashion has a tendency to breathe new life into what was once considered casual and basic. The chains, designer stores and online categories are flooded these days with sweaters, in a variety of designs and price tags, when what they all have in common is the same woolen fabric made of rows and rows connected using loops.

Massimo Dotti - NIS 599

Gorgeous dark brown color, round neck, and two perfect cutouts in the shape of a drop (Photo: Public Relations)

So we looked for the twist in the plot - it could be a currently hot silhouette (like cut-outs) translated in a recent interpretation also on top of knits, or adjustable developers, fringes, pleats and other vegetables.

No matter how you look at it, this is the ultimate match for your mast plowing jeans.

And the funnest part of the whole story is that it frees you from being a master at styling, because a uniquely designed knitwear will do all the work for you.

Mango - NIS 379.90

Terra Chic!

Courtesy of an asymmetrical ending with dangling fringes (Photo: Public Relations)

If you also desire everything that has a 3D texture or a chunky silhouette, this season look for the refreshing original touch for winter, ie: knitwear with interesting features that we haven't seen yet.

Give a chance to a versatile design, such as the Bash sweater that can be worn with the knot in the back or in the front, and don't hesitate to experiment with the asymmetric finish with fringes at Mango, the bell-sleeve version of NA-KD, or the sexy interpretation of Diesel.

Diesel - NIS 1,300

Thin, in an indigo wash, and a slit neckline in the front with hook closure (photo: PR)

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Terminal X - NIS 139.90

The bare shoulders steal the show, as well as the buttons on the back (photo: PR)

Ronan Chen - NIS 299

With a cluster of buttons on one shoulder that can be opened or closed (Photo: Zohar Shetrit)

Scotch and soda - NIS 314

Mumbled, not what you thought. (Photo: PR)

Zara - NIS 199

Sweater with a turtleneck, decorated with lace decorations at the hem and at the end of the sleeves (photo: PR)

naked for the One Project website - NIS 173.40

A long oversized knit with a turtleneck, and the hem is in bell sleeves that are larger than life (Photo: Public Relations)

Goulberry - NIS 349.90

Elegant-chic under the cover of protruding white cuffs, and the addition of pearls adorning the sleeves

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