Sweatshirts

Sweatshirts are a staple piece of clothing for your wardrobe. Perfect for dressing casual, while keeping yourself snug, cosy, and laid-back. They're no longer just for lounging on the sofa with, as there are bold designs, cute prints, and some amazing sequins. Whether you want bold or plain fashion statements or a sweatshirt to lounge around in, you’ll find it at Stylight.

Hoodie Style

For those crispy mornings, when you're getting ready to go for a walk or a morning jog, the hooded sweatshirts is a great option. Light enough in weight to be breathable in, yet versatile enough to keep you warm. Hooded sweatshirts are great with casual bottoms, for the ultimate sporty and trendy look.

Casual yet dressy

Sweatshirts can do a formal style as well as casual. With long length styles, open necks and round neck designs, loosely fitting for comfort, you can mix it with your best DKNY trousers, to bring out a smart and formal look. This gives you the comfortable clothing, yet you're still dressed to impress. They can do casual just as well, and go great with cosy Billabong style bottoms.

Looking the part

Sweatshirts let you dress for any occasion. Whether that's for a day out in the town, or just to slip into when you feel a bit chilly, they certainly give you the comfort factor. You'll want to carry that comfort through into the other parts of your outfit. Tom Tailor chinos or jeans are one great pair of bottoms that sweatshirts are great with. For a dressy look, go with a longer length and a pair of Fabi shoes.

What’s your style?

Sweatshirts come in an assortment of styles, so you’ll have plenty of options to think about, when it comes to a design that’s right for you. Consider the neck line so you can get the look you like. Open necks are more formal, whereas you can get hooded Sweatshirts for a cosy and laid-back feeling and style. Sleeves are another area to think about as they aren’t all long sleeved. There are also extra long and batwing sleeves, that’s handy for a more relaxed fashion style. Whatever style of sweatshirts is suited to you, you’re sure to find it at Stylight.

How to Take Your Sweatshirt From Sloppy to Stylish

Some days, getting dressed is difficult and dashing out of the door in a sweatshirt is our last hope. It’s not out of laziness—we just don’t have enough time, or our well of outfit ideas has run dry.

There’s good news, though. Messy bun aside, it is possible to wear a sweatshirt and not look like a disheveled mess. Here’s how:

Skirt Around

An oversized and slouchy sweatshirt gets a feminine flair when paired with a skirt. Wear one of any length, and its streamlined silhouette will slim your lower half. You can take your look to the next luxe level in a skirt made of leather or even tulle.

Be Bold And Bright

Leave that washed-out, heather gray sweatshirt in the bottom of your drawer and swap it out for one in a bright hue instead. Sweatshirts can be drab, but a bright color raises its scale on the fun-meter.

Work A White Collar

Make a sweatshirt prim and proper by layering it on top of a white collared shirt. You can roll up and cuff the sleeves, or leave them be. Want to make it feel even fancier? Add a statement necklace.

Tuck It

This one is a doozy. The easiest way to make a sweatshirt look anything but sloppy is by tucking it into your pants, shorts or skirt. Full or half-tuck: it’s up to you, but it’s a no-fail way to go from unkempt to tidy in seconds.

Add A Woman’s Touch

All you need is lace. Or a floral print. Or any other delicate patterns and touches to make your sweatshirt feel feminine. Do this by finding one with ladylike details, or pairing it with other clothing items or accessories that have them, like a flirty shoe.

Say It Loud

Let your sweatshirt do the talking for you. Wear one with a message or graphic image to get your stylish point across.

Crop It Up

A sweatshirt is typically worn for cover, but when it’s cropped, it becomes ultra cool. Bare your belly when the weather permits or pair it with high-waisted bottoms.

We’ve always relied on our sweatshirts to get us through our worst days. Now, you can use it to pull yourself together, too.

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