Views: 0 Author: WFS Cashmere Style Team Publish Time: 2026-02-24 Origin: WFS Cashmere
Many people make the mistake of thinking cardigans are only for the freezing depths of winter. In reality, the cardigan is the ultimate 365-day garment. It is the answer to the office air conditioning in July, the unpredictable breeze in April, and the biting frost in January.
The secret to year-round comfort isn't just owning a cardigan; it's owning the right cardigan for the weather. Fabric weight, breathability, and color palette all play a crucial role.
In this guide, we will walk you through how to curate a seasonal rotation from our Cardigan Collection that keeps you stylish and comfortable, no matter what the forecast says.
Spring weather is notorious for being fickle—freezing in the morning and warm by the afternoon. You need versatility.
You need fabric that breathes. A fine-gauge (thin) cashmere cardigan is perfect because natural fibers offer thermoregulation—keeping you warm when it's cool, but releasing heat when the sun comes out.
Look for open-front styles or buttons that are easy to undo.
Styling Tip: Pair a pastel-colored cardigan (think soft pink, lilac, or sage green) over a floral midi dress. It adds warmth without weighing down the look.
It acts as a bridge between your winter coat and your summer tops.
Shop Spring Styles: Explore our lighter weights in the Cardigan Product List.
"Cardigan" and "Summer" might seem like opposites, but they are essential partners. Whether it's a breezy beach evening or a freezing office building, you need a layer.
Avoid chunky wools. Instead, look for silk-cashmere blends or linen-mix knits.
Key Feature: Sheerness. If you hold it up to the light, you should see a bit of transparency. This ensures maximum airflow.
Cropped Cardigans: Perfect for wearing over high-waisted shorts or summer sundresses to define the waist.
Draped/Long Styles: Great as a beach cover-up or for protecting your shoulders from the sun.
Stick to White, Cream, or Beige. These colors reflect sunlight rather than absorbing it, keeping you cooler.
When the temperature drops, your cardigan shifts from an accessory to a necessity. This is the season for texture and insulation.
Now is the time for 2-ply or 4-ply cashmere. The higher the ply, the more air is trapped between the fibers, creating a powerful layer of insulation against the cold.
Cable Knits: The texture adds visual warmth and physical density.
Longline Cardigans (Coatigans): These extend to the knee or mid-calf and can often replace a light jacket in early autumn.
In deep winter, wear a fitted classic cardiganunder your heavy coat. It acts as the final barrier to keep body heat in.
Building a functional wardrobe means being prepared. By selecting the right materials—light and breathable for the warm months, dense and insulating for the cold ones—you ensure that your favorite pieces get worn all year long.
Don't let the weather dictate your style. Adapt to it.
Find Your Season: Browse our complete range of seasonal weights and styles in the WFS Cashmere Cardigan Shop.
A: Yes! Cashmere is a natural, breathable fiber. A single-ply or fine-gauge cashmere cardigan is excellent for summer evenings or air-conditioned rooms because it doesn't trap sweat like synthetic fabrics (polyester) do.
A: Autumn calls for earth tones. Camel, Rust, Olive Green, and Mustard are timeless choices that mirror the changing leaves and pair perfectly with denim and boots.
A: Heavy knits need care. We recommend hand washing in cold water with a specialized wool detergent and laying them flat to dry. Never hang a wet heavy cardigan, as the weight of the water will stretch it out of shape.
A: A transitional cardigan is usually medium-weight (not too thick, not too thin), often made of a cotton-cashmere blend. It is designed to be worn in temperatures ranging from 50°F to 70°F (10°C - 20°C).
