2. The sweaters in Bella Museum are also super loving. There are too many colors, so you can choose what you like. Sweaters are actually lazy items. You can wear them with your hands. You can wear it at the bottom when it is hot. You can put them on your coat and socks when it's cold. Elegant and warm.
3.Dailyart is a well-known shop in France. In summer, almost all bloggers wear striped vests and large-capacity denim handbags. There are many new sweaters in autumn and winter, including extra-thick sweater coats from Northern Europe and Iceland. I really want to see the clothes she wore in the vlog "It's Qian Jia" before, and they also smell like sleigh sweaters. The rose sweater is very eye-catching The owner was inspired by a movie "Paris, Texas". Even if it is cloudy, the mood and clothes should be brightly colored.
4. Nice people pay attention to French boutiques. I believe that fairies who love French clothes must be familiar with NicePeople. Their sweaters are soft and fashionable, mostly in quiet and healing colors, simple and casual, elegant and romantic, and they are super good to wear inside and outside.
His little cousin's red cashmere sweater is really nice. Light up the whole body, with basic simplicity, is the brightest baby in the crowd! Or wear it in a low-key coat and inadvertently become a bright color. The base is also very gentle and soft, and there are many single items with boys' style in the store that you can also look at.
6. A shop in Lesemi, Lishan, has many styles, including sweaters, woolen coats, shirts and dresses. If you are interested, you can go to the store. The price of sweaters is between 200 and 300, and woolen coats are around 750, which is a must-have item in autumn and winter.
7. America's PolaApparel is a well-known shop with a slightly advanced French style. The combination of wool and mohair makes this sweater light and comfortable, and with retro and exotic lapel design, the dyed tone is specially prepared, giving you exclusive softness and romance. Do you like this sweater?