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The Layer That Does It All

The cardigan might be the most hardworking piece in your entire wardrobe. Open-front and infinitely layerable, it's the piece you reach for when you want to add warmth without losing the outfit — thrown over a summer dress on a breezy evening, layered over a basic tee with jeans for a smart casual day, or worn on its own belted at the waist for something a little more intentional.

From chunky oversized knits to fine-gauge button-through styles, our cardigan collection covers every mood and every season. Light enough to wear in spring and summer over sleeveless tops, warm enough to carry you through the cooler months over a long sleeve. Wear it open for a relaxed layered look or buttoned up as a standalone top — the styling possibilities are genuinely endless.

Available in timeless neutrals and seasonal colours, in sizes AU 4 to 22. The layer that goes with everything.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a cardigan and a jumper?

The key difference is the front opening. A cardigan is an open-front knit that fastens with buttons, a zip, or ties — meaning you can wear it open as a layer or closed as a standalone top. A jumper is a pull-over style with no opening, worn purely as a closed top. Cardigans are generally more versatile because they function as both a top and an outerwear layer. Jumpers tend to be warmer and more structured. Both are knit styles, but the cardigan's open front gives it significantly more styling flexibility.

How do you style an oversized cardigan?

Create shape somewhere else in the outfit. Wear an oversized cardigan open over a fitted top with slim jeans or bike shorts for a relaxed, balanced look. Belting it at the waist instantly adds shape and turns it into a standalone top that works beautifully over tights or fitted pants. For a casual approach, try it open over a mini dress or short skirt — the contrast of the oversized knit with a shorter bottom creates great proportion. Keep the rest of the outfit simple and let the cardigan do the work.

Can you wear a cardigan as a top rather than a layer?

Yes — and it's one of the best styling tricks going. Button a fine-knit cardigan all the way up and tuck into high-waisted jeans or a midi skirt for a clean standalone top look. Add a belt at the waist to define the silhouette. A cropped cardigan worn open with a bralette underneath is a popular summer and festival look. A longline cardigan belted over tights or skinny pants creates a dress-like silhouette. The key is choosing a colour or texture that can hold its own as the centrepiece rather than just a background layer.

What do you wear under a cardigan?

For a layered look, a basic tee, cami, or tank is the most versatile base — keep it simple so the cardigan stays the focus. A fitted long-sleeve top under a fine-knit cardigan is a great winter combination. If you're wearing a cardigan buttoned up as a standalone top, a bralette or bandeau underneath gives you the option of leaving the bottom buttons open. A collared shirt or blouse under a cardigan creates a more polished, smart-casual look that works particularly well for the office.

How do you style a cardigan for work?

A fine-knit cardigan buttoned over a simple top or blouse, paired with tailored trousers or a midi skirt, creates a polished smart-casual look. Neutral or muted tones — camel, grey, cream, navy — read more professional than bold patterns or chunky knits. For a smart casual office, an oversized cardigan belted over wide-leg pants is both comfortable and intentional-looking. A well-chosen cardigan effectively replaces a blazer in many smart casual settings while being considerably more comfortable to wear across a full day.