The maternity section at Macy's is a good place to find swing cardigans and long,
tunic sweaters as well.
Not exact matches
You might not want to show off your thighs in all their glory, but you'll be surprised how great they look with long tops and
sweaters as well
as tunics, dresses and blouses for you braver folks.
I wear them
as loungewear around the house, under
tunic sweaters and tops outside of the house, and under skirts and dresses for those really cold days at work.
Knit
tunic «Grey Dreamcatcher» by Nestor Yana can be found in clothing categories such
as Acrylic
Sweaters, Acrylic Blend
Sweaters, Alpaca
Sweaters, Alpaca Wool
Sweaters, Alpaca Wool Blend
Sweaters and Pullovers
Sweaters.
Knit
tunic «Black Dreamcatcher» by Nestor Yana can be found in clothing categories such
as Acrylic Blend
Sweaters, Alpaca
Sweaters, Alpaca Wool
Sweaters, Acrylic
Sweaters, Alpaca Wool Blend
Sweaters and Pullovers
Sweaters.
When you find a
sweater that you can pull off
as both loungewear and a cozy
tunic to wear to happy hour or brunch, you have to buy it.
100 % alpaca
tunic «Hot in Ivory» by Alberto Caceres can be found in clothing categories such
as Bohemian
Sweaters, Alpaca
Sweaters, Alpaca Wool
Sweaters and Pullovers
Sweaters.
Knit
tunic «Navy Dreamcatcher» by Nestor Yana can be found in clothing categories such
as Acrylic Blend
Sweaters, Alpaca
Sweaters, Alpaca Wool
Sweaters, Acrylic
Sweaters, Alpaca Wool Blend
Sweaters and Pullovers
Sweaters.
Burberry Cape White
Tunic Sweater (worn
as a dress) Over-The-Knee Boots (runs TTS) Sunglasses Céline Mini Luggage Tote (also love this red bag) Gray Booties (on Phil) Gray Beanie (on Phil) Puffer Vest (on Phil) Black Denim (on Phil) White Henley (on Phil)
Tunic sweaters are probably my most worn types of
sweaters as you can pair them with leggings too.
Wear them
as pants, or pair them with a
tunic or over-sized
sweater and some black stilettos.
Love yours
as well
as your watch and sunglasses which also match the pretty
tunic sweater, perfectly!
If I'm wearing an oversized
sweater I typically opt for one of two styles — a slightly cropped length (that hits at or just below my natural waist) or a
tunic length (that I can wear
as a dress).