
How to style your slipover - the most beautiful looks
Even though the slipover has had a dusty image for a long time, it is now more popular than ever and is making a comeback everywhere. You can give your look that certain something and wear it all year round, depending on the combination. It is a versatile addition to your wardrobe - and it keeps you nice and warm!

The classic combination is definitely a slipover with a blouse, but it also looks very good with a slim fitted turtleneck sweater or a long-sleeved T-shirt.
We have put together our favourite outfits for you here, using the casual Remember Last Summer pullover as an example. This fit is ideal if you prefer a more relaxed look. If you tuck the pullover into the front or side of your trouser or skirt waistband, the look won't appear bulky and, despite the generous width, the silhouette will remain defined.
Here you can see Remember Last Summer as slipover in the winter version with a turtleneck, knitted from a cozy wool yarn with alpaca.

WITH MAXI SKIRT
With a long denim skirt and an oversized blouse with extra wide sleeves, your style is casual yet comfortable. Clean maxi skirts are a big thing, combined with sneakers and a short leather jacket, you get a relaxed look.
When tucking the sweater partially into the waistband you get a beautiful silhouette and the belt shows off well.
Sweater Vest (Remember Last Summer)
Blouse (Drykorn)
Denim Skirt (Diesel)
Belt (closed)
Looks great with cognac-colored accessories (belt / shoes / bag), just like with black.
Sneakers are of course always an option.

WITH MIDI SKIRT, DENIM
a shape that continues to gain popularity - flared midi-length skirts.
Here in light denim. Dare to mix patterns and combine a patterned blouse with your slipover - this will bring movement into the look. The peached blouse in a large checkered pattern shown here and the cognac-colored accessories make the outfit rustic and casual.
Sweater Vest (Remember Last Summer)
Lumberjack shirt (Mammut)
Light used denim skirt ( ba.sh )
Bag (Harbour 2nd)
Ankle boots in cognac colour (Prego)

WITH MIDI SKIRT, CANVAS
Flared skirts are great with a casual sweater - a light, sporty skirt creates a slightly softer look.
Pullover ( Remember last Summer )
Shirt (Mammut)
Skirt (mosmosh)
Bag (Adax)
Boots (Gant)
Look at the combination with black accessories - but works just as well with brown. Now the look becomes a little more rustic.

WITH FLARED JEANS AND TRENCH COAT
You can of course combine your pullover with jeans or trousers for everyday use. With high-waisted, flared jeans and the trench coat thrown loosely over them, you're immediately ready to go.
Slipover ( Remember last Summer )
Jeans (ICHI)
Bag (RE:DESIGNED)
Trenchcoat (Massimo Dutti)
Unfortunately it's just a snapshot, but you can see the vibe.
This look in combination with slim jeans also looks good due to the casually oversized fit of the slipover, along with sneakers and large sunglasses.

With a couple of nice basics and a few accessories, you can style your self-knitted slipover in a really fashionable way! Well fitting jeans, trousers made from ministretch fabric or similar or a slim skirt also go perfectly with it. Let your figure be your guide and combine what suits you best!
On cooler days, your knitted piece can be easily combined with a stylish jacket or a long coat.
This way you can create casual yet elegant looks in no time at all and enhance a simple outfit!