Shoppers love Seasalt Cornwall's 'eye catching' cardigan that's 'very good quality'

Shoppers love Seasalt Cornwall's 'eye catching' cardigan that's 'very good quality'

A striped cardigan that's perfect for both winter and spring has caught the attention of shoppers who enjoy colourful wardrobe staples that are equally practical as they are stylish. The Pinwell Striped Cardigan Made With Lambswool from Seasalt Cornwall costs £75.95 and is gorgeously striking with its warm colour combinations.

Designed with a pink and red stripe - a duo that clashes in the best possible way - the cardigan's colour pairings don't stop there. Adding more drama to the casual look, the garment's trim is bold in a earthy, olive green hue which makes for a lovely contrast.

The bright knit comes in a wide range of sizes from 8 to 28 and is made out of cosy and super soft lambswool (80%) and recycled nylon - for added strength. The cardigan has a medium weight, ensuring it keeps you warm in the chillier months while the regular fit makes it a great choice for layering.

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Its rounded crew neckline makes it a great choice over a white tee - with the t-shirts collar poking through, adding brightness - and your favourite jeans, you've got a statement yet casual ensemble. Swap out jeans for a satin skirt and boots and you've got a more work-appropriate look.

Seasalt Cornwall's Pinwell Striped Cardigan Made With Lambswool
Seasalt Cornwall's Pinwell Striped Cardigan Made With Lambswool

It's important to note that the cardigan must be hand washed in cold water due to its woolly make-up - this is, we believe, to prevent any shrinkage.

While we absolutely love the pink, red and green option - it screams springtime - it also comes in a black, white and orange 'maritime mix'.

Having only recently launched on the brand's website, there aren't many reviews to go off, but the seven that are currently on there show the garment's quality and style. With five stars across the board, the only slight qualm from shoppers was that the cardigan has a more boxy fit than anticipated, causing it to be slightly 'shorter in the body' - although that didn't ruin it.

One happy shopper gushed: "Really vibrant and cheering in gloomy weather. I am size 18-20 and the 18 was a perfect fit. I'm only 5'2" so the slightly cropped style really works for me. I've never paid so much for a cardigan before but I loved the stripes in the image, as well as the pop of orange, and the actual cardigan didn't disappoint, it was exactly as depicted."

Another echoed the praise and said: "Beautiful cardigan, very good quality, love the stripes I just love a bright eye catching jumper/cardi. It's a boxy fit so shorter in the body but I'm getting used to this style & love that it has a high percentage of natural fibres."

"I was very pleased with this cardigan because it is so versatile," remarked a third. "I particularly liked the bright colours around the edges and the feel of the soft wool. Although expensive , I know that I will be wearing it a lot. I have washed it on a delicate wash inside a net bag because I was worried that it may bobble. I am pleased to say it didn't."

Another glowing comment read: "Beautiful cardigan, bright colours, soft and true to size. Looks fabulous on. Highly recommend. . . true Seasalt quality."

Get it here from Seasalt Cornwall.

Fancy a different combination of colours? Urban Outfitters' Dakota Stripe Knit Cardigan costs £42 and comes in a pink-purple and rust orange colour. Meanwhile, if varying shades of green is more your thing, Next's Green Stripe Soft Touch Fuzzy Knitted Cardigan is £43 here. If simple stripes are more your thing, Uniqlo's Souffle Yarn V Neck Short Cardigan is on sale for £19.90, here.

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