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Black Cardigan by Equipment

Buy for $125 from TheRealReal

How to wear Equipment Cardigan

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A black cardigan and red fair isle leggings are a smart ensemble to carry you throughout the day and into the night. To bring some extra oomph to your ensemble, introduce black leather knee high boots to the equation.

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A black cardigan looks especially cool when teamed with blue jeans in a relaxed casual getup. Beige suede desert boots are an effortless way to add a confident kick to the ensemble.

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An Equipment Cardigan and a silver pleated midi skirt are the kind of a no-brainer casual combination that you need when you have zero time to spare. Red athletic shoes will give a fun vibe to an otherwise traditional outfit.

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This combination of an Equipment Cardigan and silver skinny pants makes for the perfect base for an infinite number of getups.

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An Equipment Cardigan and a white and black floral sheath dress are the kind of a fail-safe look that you so desperately need when you have no extra time to spare. A pair of black suede heeled sandals is a safe footwear option that's full of character.

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This pairing of an Equipment Cardigan and black leather skinny pants looks fantastic, but it's also super easy to pull together. Let your outfit coordination skills really shine by completing your getup with a pair of black leather ankle boots.

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If you're looking for a casual yet absolutely chic look, consider pairing an Equipment Cardigan with beige chinos. Why not complete your ensemble with a pair of black suede heeled sandals for an extra touch of style?

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For a goofproof casual option, you can always rely on this pairing of an Equipment Cardigan and navy jeans. Want to go easy when it comes to footwear? Complete this ensemble with brown leopard ballerina shoes for the day.

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This combo of an Equipment Cardigan from TheRealReal and green plaid dress pants is hard proof that a safe ensemble doesn't have to be boring.