White Stuff TSV 5/11/24

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White Stuff Frosted Fairisle Jumper
Item Number: 407433
QVC Price £60.96
Todays Special Value Price £47.96
P&P £3.95

Combine traditional autumn/winter style and contemporary sparkle with this gorgeous frosted Fairisle jumper from high street fashion favourite, White Stuff. This chic long-sleeved jumper features a Fairisle design around the yoke, sprinkled with sequins to add a subtle frosted finish. Perfect for adding a glamourous, festive touch to any outfit, this cosy jumper is an essential addition to any winter wardrobe.

Fine festive fashion - if you’ve got a Christmas jumper-shaped hole in your wardrobe, this is exactly the piece to fill it. With its fun, contemporary take on the traditional Fairisle design, this pullover will fit the dress code of any themed festive gatherings wonderfully this holiday season.

Easy wear, easy care - whether you’re dressing it up with smart trousers and ankle boots or keeping your look relaxed with jeans and trainers, this stylish jumper will cap things off beautifully. It’s machine washable too, which is just as well because you’re sure to be wearing it on a regular rotation!

Choose your style - there are three colour options available - Natural Multi, Navy Multi or Turquoise Multi - so you’re sure to find a jumper to suit your look. Plus, you won't find the Navy Multi or Turquoise Multi designs anywhere other than QVC right now, so don't miss out!


  • Long raglan sleeves
  • High crew neckline
  • Ribbed neck, cuffs and hem with contrast tipping
  • Regular fit
  • Sequins on the yoke
  • 65% polyester, 25% acrylic, 7% wool, 3% elastane
  • Machine washable

Colour options:

  • Natural Multi
  • Navy Multi - currently only available at QVC
  • Turquoise Multi - currently only available at QVC

Garment measurements:

  • Chest: 8: 86cm (33.9"), 10: 91cm (35.8"), 12: 96cm (37.8"), 14: 101cm (39.8"), 16: 106cm (41.7"), 18: 111cm (43.7"), 20: 117cm (46.1"), 22: 123cm (48.4"), 24: 129cm (50.8")
  • Length: 8: 61cm (24"), 10: 62cm (24.4"), 12: 63cm (24.8"), 14: 64cm (25.2"), 16: 66cm (26"), 18: 68cm (26.8"), 20: 69cm (27.2"), 22: 70cm (27.6"), 24: 71cm (28")

All measurements are approximate

 
Too short. If it's a winter jumper, all £52 of it with or without wool, must cover the bum.
I love a nice winter jumper and do like fair-isle so I was interested to see it - and the price…

But it looks too boxy on all of the models and presenters - even reading the length immediately thought it needed another couple of inches at least…

Not helped by the big blouson sleeves..!

But I’ll have you know, Jilly says it’s “exceptional value”.

And it’s a whole 7% wool…!
 
I bought a white stuff Xmas jumper a few years ago and the quality was rubbish. After one wash it was baggy and mishapen so I complained and returned it and got a full refund. I do have several pieces I’ve bought in their high street shop over the last few years and they have washed and worn really wellbut unfortunately their clothes are now out of my price range.
 
She doesn't look nice in the short, wide jeans, but her hair is looking better than it ever has before. A little help with some extensions?
I don't think anyone does,they look like they've grown a couple of inches and haven't got round to getting a new pair.
Bit like towards the end of summer term at school when the boys had grown but had to wait until after the holidays for new trousers.
 
Too short and that neckline would drive me nuts. I’ve got more than enough clothes for winter anyway, as I’ve just bought a whole new winter/summer wardrobe because of my intentional weight loss, so it was easy to ignore this TSV.
 
I love traditional Fairisle jumpers. Mum used to knit them for us when we were children. It was a good way of using up odd balls of wool. My sister and I would have jumpers, cardigans and berets, Dad always have pullovers which would probably be called tank tops these days. If I remember correctly she’d knit the yokes in the round on 4 needles. I never mastered four needles knitting, only ever made a pair of mittens. Might have another go as you can use long circular needles.
 
I love traditional Fairisle jumpers. Mum used to knit them for us when we were children. It was a good way of using up odd balls of wool. My sister and I would have jumpers, cardigans and berets, Dad always have pullovers which would probably be called tank tops these days. If I remember correctly she’d knit the yokes in the round on 4 needles. I never mastered four needles knitting, only ever made a pair of mittens. Might have another go as you can use long circular needles.
Nice memory.
 
Yes, my mum used to knit Arran jumpers and Fairisle jumpers for me when I was a child.

I bought a jumper in M&S yesterday, okay not Fairisle but same mix of materials, and it was £29.50. Their Fairisle jumpers are around £30.
 
I love traditional Fairisle jumpers. Mum used to knit them for us when we were children. It was a good way of using up odd balls of wool. My sister and I would have jumpers, cardigans and berets, Dad always have pullovers which would probably be called tank tops these days. If I remember correctly she’d knit the yokes in the round on 4 needles. I never mastered four needles knitting, only ever made a pair of mittens. Might have another go as you can use long circular needles.
They had a nice one in Sainsbury's today.
 

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