Friday, November 16, 2012

So Pinteresting: Celebrating Sweater Weather with Wool and the Gang


Not sure if you got the memo but it is seriously pretty cold outside. We could go ahead and buy sunlight lamps and out-of-seaon strawberries to make ourselves feel better, or we could embrace the change. "Sweater weather" is pretty much one of the most beautiful phrases in the English language ("cellar door" be damned!) so this week we're honing in on inspiring knits. Wool and the Gang is a super-cool brand which sells fashion-forward knits—and kits (yes, with yarn and needles!) to DIY. Turns out their Pinterest page is everything we hoped it would be, chock-full of utterly awesome boards (for the home, focus on the details) which has us stoked for the nippy weather. Click through for sartorial inspiration out the wazoo—and maybe a little nudge toward knitting up a little something yourself.

 
  • Chunky but Super Chic

    This youngster looks super hip in a delightfully oversized, bright sweater (by Wool and the Gang, natch.)

    Chunky but Super Chic
  • Superfuzz Meets Super Neon

    Keep warm by covering your core, stay fashionable by popping on this little neutral/neon number.

    Superfuzz Meets Super Neon
  • Swath Yourself in Pink

    A fuzzy pink sweater + menswear-inspired watch = sartorial success, every time.

    Swath Yourself in Pink
  • Destroyed but Lovely

    This is actually an art piece, but doesn't it looked like one of your more well-loved sweaters?

    Destroyed but Lovely
  • A Lovely Sweater Scene

    This is probably what we'll be doing a lot this winter: wearing oversized novelty sweaters and ODing on OJ to combat SAD.

    A Lovely Sweater Scene
  • Biggie Knits Rule Again

    Yes, this massive, big-gauge cape looks very warm. We'll take one in every color, please and thanks.

    Biggie Knits Rule Again
  • Cozy but Mod

    There are so many great combos going on here (pastels mixed with black, clean shapes and cozy sweaters) and it proves that wearing a sweater doesn't mean you have to look like you're about to go hibernate.

    Cozy but Mod
  • Can't Get Enough Fuzz

    We know, we know: another fuzzy pastel sweater. It's just too good not to feature again.

    Can't Get Enough Fuzz
  • Street Style Knits

    This is like the ultimate example of how to do a sweater in the street style vein: pair a bright knit with dark accents, "who cares" attitude.

    Street Style Knits
  • Neon Knit

    Classic sweaters are classics for a reason; fun twists on the classics are super exciting.

    Neon Knit
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  • Chunky but Super Chic

    This youngster looks super hip in a delightfully oversized, bright sweater (by Wool and the Gang, natch.)

    Chunky but Super Chic
  • Superfuzz Meets Super Neon

    Keep warm by covering your core, stay fashionable by popping on this little neutral/neon number.

    Superfuzz Meets Super Neon
  • Swath Yourself in Pink

    A fuzzy pink sweater + menswear-inspired watch = sartorial success, every time.

    Swath Yourself in Pink
  • Destroyed but Lovely

    This is actually an art piece, but doesn't it looked like one of your more well-loved sweaters?

    Destroyed but Lovely
  • A Lovely Sweater Scene

    This is probably what we'll be doing a lot this winter: wearing oversized novelty sweaters and ODing on OJ to combat SAD.

    A Lovely Sweater Scene
  • Biggie Knits Rule Again

    Yes, this massive, big-gauge cape looks very warm. We'll take one in every color, please and thanks.

    Biggie Knits Rule Again
  • Cozy but Mod

    There are so many great combos going on here (pastels mixed with black, clean shapes and cozy sweaters) and it proves that wearing a sweater doesn't mean you have to look like you're about to go hibernate.

    Cozy but Mod
  • Can't Get Enough Fuzz

    We know, we know: another fuzzy pastel sweater. It's just too good not to feature again.

    Can't Get Enough Fuzz
  • Street Style Knits

    This is like the ultimate example of how to do a sweater in the street style vein: pair a bright knit with dark accents, "who cares" attitude.

    Street Style Knits
  • Neon Knit

    Classic sweaters are classics for a reason; fun twists on the classics are super exciting.

    Neon Knit
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  • Chunky but Super Chic

    This youngster looks super hip in a delightfully oversized, bright sweater (by Wool and the Gang, natch.)

    Chunky but Super Chic
  • Superfuzz Meets Super Neon

    Keep warm by covering your core, stay fashionable by popping on this little neutral/neon number.

    Superfuzz Meets Super Neon
  • Swath Yourself in Pink

    A fuzzy pink sweater + menswear-inspired watch = sartorial success, every time.

    Swath Yourself in Pink
  • Destroyed but Lovely

    This is actually an art piece, but doesn't it looked like one of your more well-loved sweaters?

    Destroyed but Lovely
  • A Lovely Sweater Scene

    This is probably what we'll be doing a lot this winter: wearing oversized novelty sweaters and ODing on OJ to combat SAD.

    A Lovely Sweater Scene
  • Biggie Knits Rule Again

    Yes, this massive, big-gauge cape looks very warm. We'll take one in every color, please and thanks.

    Biggie Knits Rule Again
  • Cozy but Mod

    There are so many great combos going on here (pastels mixed with black, clean shapes and cozy sweaters) and it proves that wearing a sweater doesn't mean you have to look like you're about to go hibernate.

    Cozy but Mod
  • Can't Get Enough Fuzz

    We know, we know: another fuzzy pastel sweater. It's just too good not to feature again.

    Can't Get Enough Fuzz
  • Street Style Knits

    This is like the ultimate example of how to do a sweater in the street style vein: pair a bright knit with dark accents, "who cares" attitude.

    Street Style Knits
  • Neon Knit

    Classic sweaters are classics for a reason; fun twists on the classics are super exciting.

    Neon Knit

This youngster looks super hip in a delightfully oversized, bright sweater (by Wool and the Gang, natch.)

Keep warm by covering your core, stay fashionable by popping on this little neutral/neon number.

A fuzzy pink sweater + menswear-inspired watch = sartorial success, every time.

This is actually an art piece, but doesn't it looked like one of your more well-loved sweaters?

This is probably what we'll be doing a lot this winter: wearing oversized novelty sweaters and ODing on OJ to combat SAD.

Yes, this massive, big-gauge cape looks very warm. We'll take one in every color, please and thanks.

There are so many great combos going on here (pastels mixed with black, clean shapes and cozy sweaters) and it proves that wearing a sweater doesn't mean you have to look like you're about to go hibernate.

We know, we know: another fuzzy pastel sweater. It's just too good not to feature again.

This is like the ultimate example of how to do a sweater in the street style vein: pair a bright knit with dark accents, "who cares" attitude.

Classic sweaters are classics for a reason; fun twists on the classics are super exciting.

This youngster looks super hip in a delightfully oversized, bright sweater (by Wool and the Gang, natch.)

Keep warm by covering your core, stay fashionable by popping on this little neutral/neon number.

A fuzzy pink sweater + menswear-inspired watch = sartorial success, every time.

This is actually an art piece, but doesn't it looked like one of your more well-loved sweaters?

This is probably what we'll be doing a lot this winter: wearing oversized novelty sweaters and ODing on OJ to combat SAD.

Yes, this massive, big-gauge cape looks very warm. We'll take one in every color, please and thanks.

There are so many great combos going on here (pastels mixed with black, clean shapes and cozy sweaters) and it proves that wearing a sweater doesn't mean you have to look like you're about to go hibernate.

We know, we know: another fuzzy pastel sweater. It's just too good not to feature again.

This is like the ultimate example of how to do a sweater in the street style vein: pair a bright knit with dark accents, "who cares" attitude.

Classic sweaters are classics for a reason; fun twists on the classics are super exciting.

This youngster looks super hip in a delightfully oversized, bright sweater (by Wool and the Gang, natch.)

Keep warm by covering your core, stay fashionable by popping on this little neutral/neon number.

A fuzzy pink sweater + menswear-inspired watch = sartorial success, every time.

This is actually an art piece, but doesn't it looked like one of your more well-loved sweaters?

This is probably what we'll be doing a lot this winter: wearing oversized novelty sweaters and ODing on OJ to combat SAD.

Yes, this massive, big-gauge cape looks very warm. We'll take one in every color, please and thanks.

There are so many great combos going on here (pastels mixed with black, clean shapes and cozy sweaters) and it proves that wearing a sweater doesn't mean you have to look like you're about to go hibernate.

We know, we know: another fuzzy pastel sweater. It's just too good not to feature again.

This is like the ultimate example of how to do a sweater in the street style vein: pair a bright knit with dark accents, "who cares" attitude.

Classic sweaters are classics for a reason; fun twists on the classics are super exciting.


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