The second chunky warm sweater in the winter capsule wardrobe was this asymmetrical knit from Stella Carakasi. It makes for a comfortable and practical look with my corduroy boyfriend jeans.

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As with all other pieces with the capsule, it’s easy to combine with other items from my wardrobe too. I’m only showing you part of what’s possible.

It looks great with my faux leather skirt.

Read our ultimate guide to creating a capsule wardrobe that works best for you.

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For a more layered and casual look you can also untuck your bottom layer.

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The sweater looks great with my skinnies too (both black and cream).

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I prefer the look with a top peeping out from underneath. My asymmetrical blouse looks perfect with the knitted sweater!

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Your Challenge!

Wear two outfits with your favorite or most unique sweater. Wear one outfit with your first layer tucked and try a second look with the bottom layer peeping out from underneath.

Want to show me and all the other women in our community your looks? Upload them to the private Facebook forum (style course members only), the 40+Style Facebook page or add a link to your photo in the comments below. If you managed to assemble your own capsule wardrobe, I’d love to see images of that also.

I look forward to seeing your look!

Outfit Details:
White asymmetrical shirt: c/o Stella Carakasi
Black Skinnies: Cos (old)
Gray asymmetrical sweater: c/o Stella Carakasi
Cream skinnies: Zara (old)
Faux leather skirt: Zara
Pink sweater: c/o Stella Carakasi
Blanket scarf: Zara
Jewelry: present from Suzanne Carillo
Grey coat: Zara
Cream corduroy pants: Zara
Shoes: Laura Bellariva

Do you have a favorite sweater this season? How do you like to wear it?

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