Three Designers for Expensive Sweaters

June 18, 2011. 

When I’m looking for sweaters I like to look for something that is a little bit on the expensive side. I have had my fair share of cheap sweaters throughout the years and know enough now to not get one of them again.

Expensive sweaters, however, does not necessarily mean something of high quality. Even within expensive garments you need to shop around and make sure you’re getting something that is worth the money you are spending. Sweaters from theory, J. Crew and Burberry all offer great quality but also demand a high price.

Expensive sweaters from theory are some of my favorites. I have a handful of their sweaters in my closet and rotate them out throughout the winter season. They’re all very thin high-quality cashmere and seem to fit me perfectly. If you like slimline and a little bit more tailored fit look too expensive sweaters from theory to get your shopping adventure started.

Next I like to look for sweaters from J. Crew. J. Crew offers a lot of very bright colors in all of their garments. Their sweaters are no exception. Expensive sweaters from J. Crew started about $150 and go on up from there. If you are into bright colors and high style look to J. Crew sweaters to get you through.

Lastly, I like to look at Burberry London for expensive sweaters. Burberry has a lot of different styles for men and women and have been making fashions for over century. Burberry is the original British designer and has become known worldwide for making quality European clothing.

Expensive sweaters are one of those luxuries in life that everyone should experience. If you are looking for a good sweater make sure you look for sweaters from theory, J. Crew and Burberry. Don’t be afraid to spend a little bit more money because in the long run any fees Brands will serve you very well.

Updated June 18, 2011. Published April 14, 2011. 

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