The weather is getting really cold and it’s time to get ready. The warmest accessories like scarves, hats, and gloves are back in your daily rotation. Personally, I’m looking for inspiration for cold weather outfits. As I searched, I kept coming across matching knit and scarf combinations that added an edge to winter layering. The combinations that are currently taking over my feed are: Cecily cardigan and scarf by Damson Madder; And I found it on Black Friday sale!
What Tia is wearing is Damson Madder Cecily Cardigan (then £125, now £64) and matching Damson Madder Cecily Scarf (then £80, now £40)
Since September, patterned knits have been quietly reclaiming their place in stylish wardrobes everywhere. Starting with autumn’s sheer jacquard cardigans, cooler days have seen the return of various Fair Isle and Alpine prints, and now Damson Madder is making its mark. cecily cardigan The outline of a rabbit is drawn on the back, and diamonds and zigzag motifs are accented on both sides, creating a sweet and nostalgic atmosphere. From the scarf tie on a trench coat to the sweet ruffles on a slip skirt, attention to small details regularly reveals that an item is from Damson Madder. In the case of this knit, it’s the Peter Pan collar that brings the whimsical touch we know and love.
On its own, sweet cardi is ready to bring playful joy to your cold-weather outfit. matching scarf In recent years, scarf jumpers with an integrated scarf have been on the rise, offering a fresh way to wear knitwear. The beauty of the Damson Madder style is that you can wear the two together or separately for multiple styling options. The scarves themselves are a luxurious oversized style, perfect for the coldest winter days as both items are made from 100% responsible lambswool. Right now, you can save even more on this cold-weather pair with our Black Friday sale.
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