The new super-hot trend – torn sweaters and sweaters – will be very cozy in the company of “old” denim. The vector chosen by the fashion industry this year is obvious: we are obviously moving towards normcore with elements of the “hobo” – “nomadic” subculture. So now pants with slits, torn knitwear, old denim and patchwork bags, woven as if from improvised materials, are at the peak of popularity.
Of course, you don’t have to specifically throw denim in the mud and tear sweaters (although we would turn the last point as part of some exercise to release negative emotions :)). The brands are full of cool knitwear that designers have painstakingly torn apart in the most artistic way.
Two types of clothing are required for such torn sweaters and sweaters: either a completely grunge look (with heavy laced boots, loose jeans and a leather jacket), or an outfit built on contrasting textures. For example, a long torn sweater made of a large knit and a cotton skirt with ruffles – and matching boots.
You can add layered necklaces around the neck to alternate metal, pearls and shells for example. Here’s the boho style we’ve lost. And rediscovered thanks to the trend of ripped sweaters. So for that – thanks!