Oh yes, I’ve been dreaming of a wonderful winter wardrobe again. You can hardly blame me – this chilly weather just makes me crave knitwear in all its woolly warmth. And there really is some super duper knitwear out there at the moment. I wasted a good few hours of my day earlier this week lustily creating these three winter outfits on Polyvore using the latest A/W offerings from my favourite ethical clothes shops (you can follow me on there you know, I add snippets of ethical fashion to it for your browsing pleasieur). I think they pretty much cover the winter wardrobe requirements – we’ve got a daytime classic, an evening in a country pub sort of style and, most importantly, curling up in front of the woodburner loungewear. I hope you have your Christmas lists to hand ladies…
Anita Snowflake Cardigan, People Tree £170; Dark Bamboo Denim Jeans, Monkee Genes £65; Trundle Boots, Seasalt Cornwall £150; Leather Satchel, Toast £185; Woolly Beret, Seasalt Cornwall £20
Monkstone Cardigan, Monkstone Knitwear £220; Faye Empire Line Dress, Nancy Dee £78; Thin Plait Belt, People Tree £48; Cavalry Boot, Toast £245
October Rose Tee, Luva Huva £34; Forget Me Not Floral Loungepant, Luva Huva £49; Roseanna Cardigan, Beaumont Organic £160; Trebah Snood, Seasalt Cornwall £39.95; Bloomin’ Good Socks, Seasalt Cornwall £6












Ooh I like lots of those items…to have lots of money to spend on clothes (don’t ever buy a house!). I particularly like the snood, I used to wear snoods when I was little but they weren’t cool then
Just found your blog today. I love the snuggly clothes in this post. Looking forward to adding you to my regular blog reading!
Jenny
Ooh, I love everything you picked out!
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