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a tank top with a sweater heavy or light sweater but not too light.
It depends on your tolerance for chilly weather. I personally would wear jeans and a T-shirt with a cardigan, or perhaps a very light sweater. Still others might wear a light coat of some sort, if they are more cold-natured. It also depends on if the sun is out. If the sun is out, 64 degrees will seem much warmer than if it is cloudy and/or rainy.
A sweater is for when the weather is around 45 degrees. A jacket is for when the weather is around 20 degrees.
When you rub a balloon against a sweater it will stick and stay on for a while
Parka, boots, warn sweater, and warm pants.
A sweater with no collar.
A sweater that buttons up in the front is called a cardigan.
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No, if a cardigan has a hood, its a hoodie.
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A cardigan sweater does not have a hood and it has buttons in the front as a closure. Regular sweaters can have buttons or zippers and can also have a hood.
The cardigan sweater was named after James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan.
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Sweater, jacket, or cardigan.
That is the correct spelling of the word "cardigan" (knitted front-opening sweater).
The cardigan sweater is named after James Brudenell. He was the 7th Earl of Cardigan and led the famous Charge of the Light Brigade.
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