The Knitwear Range with JD Williams

JD Williams an iconic British catalogue brand, one that has been around for over 100 years, and renowned for specialising in the area of larger size womenswear.

I was approached by JD Williams and offered to review some of their knitwear range. I choose three items: Soft yarn mock pocket cardigan, sequin and woven jumper and the embellished jumper - all of which I am very pleased with. 



Soft Yarn Mock Pocket Cardigan in black.
I love this cardigan, perfect for the current weather, it is chunky, warm and comfortable to wear. The attention to detail in the design is evident, with the chunky buttons, three-quarter-length sleeves and the mock pockets, making this cardigan unique.
I love wearing this in the cold mornings on the school runs, or when popping downtown, giving me that extra layer of warmth.
Also available in colour, pale lime.



Sequin and Woven Jumper in apricot.
A seasonal staple for every wardrobe. This gorgeous cosy jumper includes a sparkly effect stitching with tiny sequins that catch the light. A versatile jumper you can wear for every day with jeans or leggings, or you can wear it dressed up for a night out. Comfortable as the sequins do not dig into the skin or itch, and with a chiffon bottom hem, giving the impression that it is a dual-layered top.
Other colours available is White and Pale Blue.




Embellished sweater in navy
Perfect for any woman's wardrobe, this jumper is elegant and can be worn with pretty much anything. The sequin jumper has long sleeves and is a relaxed slim fit, finished with a soft Georgette trim to the hem. It looks great with jeans, or I wear it with my burgundy skirt and thick navy tights.
I love this jumper, my favourite this winter, it is so soft and light to wear, but at the same time, it is also warm and cosy.
Also available in colour, cerise.

JD Williams has a vast range of knitwear available, for all ages and you can either browse/order on-line or via their catalogue - they offer 14 days to try the item/s and with easy returns.

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