Denim & Co TSV 10/02/25

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Tooo long sleeves that will cover the palm. Too baggy cuffs that won't stay turned back, and will be stretched even baggier once they've been pushed up past the elbow. Much better if they were 3/4 sleeves. Otherwise rubbish.
 
Denim & Co. Pointelle Cardigan TSV 10/02/25 £33 + post
http://www.qvcuk.com/qvc.product.412896.html

Add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe with the Denim & Co. pointelle cardigan. This beautifully crafted piece features a delicate pointelle knit design, button-down front and a classic V-neckline that makes it perfect for layering over your favourite tops. Whether you're dressing up for a special event or adding a cosy layer to your everyday look, this cardigan is a versatile must-have.

V neckline
Long sleeves
Button-down front
67% acrylic, 30% polyester, 3% elastane
Machine wash cold

Garment measurements:
Chest: XS: 89.5cm (35.3"), S: 94.6cm (37.3"), M: 99.7cm (39.3"), L: 106cm (41.8"), XL: 113.7cm (44.8"), 2XL: 123.8cm (48.8"), 3XL: 134cm (52.8")
Length: XS: 61cm (24"), S: 61.6cm (24.3"), M: 62.2cm (24.5"), L: 63.2cm (24.9"), XL: 64.5cm (25.4"), 2XL: 66.4cm (26.1"), 3XL: 68.6cm (27")
Denim & Co. Pointelle Cardigan
Item Number 412896
QVC Price £45.00
TSV Price £32.97
P&P £3.95

This season, layer up in elegance with this pointelle cardigan from Denim & Co. With a stylish pointelle knit and pretty scalloped edges, it'll instantly add texture and detail to your everyday outfits, making it the perfect go-to piece for breezy days and easy evenings. Simply slip it on and luxuriate in its super-soft fabric!

Your new style staple - meet the cardigan that you'll take everywhere with you! From walks in the park to laidback lunches, you can just layer it over your favourite T-shirts, blouses and light jumpers to give you that extra bit of warmth when the temperature takes a turn. It'll create countless looks to take you through the season.

It's all in the details - it's the little things about this cardigan that will elevate your everyday ensembles. The elegant pointelle knit will add interest and texture to your outfit, while the scalloped trim and ribbed hem and sleeves give it a luxurious finish.

What's your colour? With five chic colours to choose from, all you have to do is pick the one that best suits your style. Go for Taupe for a shade to match anything in your wardrobe, or choose Pink, Blue or Purple for pretty hues to lighten up your look. Or, for a vibrant pop of colour, choose Red.

Colour options:
Taupe
Blue
Red
Pink
Purple
 
Great if you want to look like Mrs Brown 😂
 

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I quite liked the colour of the pink one but the design is a bit fuddy duddy. I certainly wouldn't pay that price and I see all colours and all sizes are fully in stock.

CC
 
Pointelle... even the name screams 1970's granny fashion.
I know 1970's fashion is still all the rage for the youngsters, but I feel they have exhausted the good stuff and moved on to the less good stuff now.
And don't get me started on the horrible pastel purple everywhere. It's not an easy colour to wear, never was, never will be.
 
Watching on repeat.

Even if I liked it, I know that cardigan would look terrible on me.

There are some strange designs with the tops in this particular show.
 
Pointelle... even the name screams 1970's granny fashion.
I know 1970's fashion is still all the rage for the youngsters, but I feel they have exhausted the good stuff and moved on to the less good stuff now.
And don't get me started on the horrible pastel purple everywhere. It's not an easy colour to wear, never was, never will be.
No matter what they call it, pastel purple is a nasty colour.
 
My mother used to wear this style back in the 70s and we could never understand why she wanted to dress herself in skin-tight, lacy cardigans. They looked as bad on her then as this one does now but maybe someone will love them. She had it in lemon, pink and turquoise.
 
Glen said that people would look at this cardigan and think “granny.” He’s spot on despite the fact that he then stated that fashion comes round and becomes “a trend” again. I guess that I’m definitely not trendy then. 😂
 
Pointelle... even the name screams 1970's granny fashion.
I know 1970's fashion is still all the rage for the youngsters, but I feel they have exhausted the good stuff and moved on to the less good stuff now.
And don't get me started on the horrible pastel purple everywhere. It's not an easy colour to wear, never was, never will be.
When I read this I wondered whether you meant lilac as I couldn't really picture what you meant. I've since watched the demo and now I do. Without meaning to sound disrespectful it's the sort of colour that screams nursing home day room! As somebody else said earlier, none of the models looked good in it - Ali Bailey just about got away with the red one over a white shirt and jeans, but then she is Ali Bailey. As for the rest, not helped by the bizarre styling eg, washed out 1980's floral skirt with the bright pink, stripey shirts, denim skirts - just awful! Most of the combinations looked as though the wearer had just grabbed a pile of clothes from the floor and thew them on in a random fashion. I'm surprised they didn't do the cardi in a heather grey as I'm sure it would've been the best of a bad bunch, or in black even as at least a black cardigan is a useful garment to have.
 
Some 70's stuff was fine. Wide leg trousers, flares. Some of the skin-tight tops.
There was way too much nylon, of course, but that can be course-corrected. But no youngsters were wearing pointelle unless it was thermals in winter... and most of us preferred to freeze as the pointelle was in granny's Damart catalogue!
Clogs were a thing... including Dr Scholls. I had some platform clogs I adored.
If Q are thinking they are marketing to today's grannies, they are foolish with pointelle. I'm not a granny, but I'm the age to be one and my lifelong aversion to pointelle is large and in charge. Thermals can be so much nicer nowadays and we dress how we choose...
Getting out my DOWN WITH POINTELLE placard now!!
 
When I read this I wondered whether you meant lilac as I couldn't really picture what you meant. I've since watched the demo and now I do. Without meaning to sound disrespectful it's the sort of colour that screams nursing home day room! As somebody else said earlier, none of the models looked good in it - Ali Bailey just about got away with the red one over a white shirt and jeans, but then she is Ali Bailey. As for the rest, not helped by the bizarre styling eg, washed out 1980's floral skirt with the bright pink, stripey shirts, denim skirts - just awful! Most of the combinations looked as though the wearer had just grabbed a pile of clothes from the floor and thew them on in a random fashion. I'm surprised they didn't do the cardi in a heather grey as I'm sure it would've been the best of a bad bunch, or in black even as at least a black cardigan is a useful garment to have.
Q are on trend with the colour. It is everywhere. M&S were awash with it when I was in there Saturday.
 
I wonder if they’ll pull it before the end of the day. It’s clearly proving sticky. Even the gorgeous Ally managed to look dowdy and that’s surely a first.
 

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