Frequently Asked Questions...
What do I wear this cardigan (see details) with?
It's a navy blue thing with ivory trim (& gold buttons). Neat wool knit, more jacket than cardigan. Formal, old-ladyish; looks like St John's Knits or Chanel style. (Made by Ports.)
What colours are going to work with navy and cream?
Is there any way to wear it with jeans, or otherwise de-old-lady it?
(Nothing wrong with old ladies and their clothes; I'm just not quite one of them yet...)
Jeans are a go? Okay. Got suggestions for shoes, accessories, etc?
Answer:
To keep it casual but still sophisticated you can definitely wear it with jeans and it will not look old-lady like:-).
I would pair it with a blouse that is a light color, beige, cream or white. Pink or rose might also work (don't know if this is a color for you though.
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The Bengal Cat
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The goal in developing the domestic Bengal cat breed was to preserve a strong physical resemblance to its beautiful wild ancestor and at the same time the new domestic breed was designed to be a pleasant and trustworthy family companion. Therefore, the conformation of the Bengal is definitely reminiscent of its ancestors
The breed is now most popular registered breed but it is still not fully recognized by some modern cat fancies. This is somewhat ironic considering all modern Cat Fancies can trace their existence to the original show held in 1871, a show that welcomed hybrids.
There is a common misconception that Bengals are large cats, but they typically fall within the size range of a conventional domestic feline. Females are generally in the 7 to 10 pound range and males fall between 9 and 12 pounds. It is not uncommon to have a male that reaches 15 – 18 pounds. They are large-boned, well-muscled cats with the male in particular being extremely muscular. Non-altered males often continue to put on muscle mass up to two years of age.
A male Bengal cat. Note "mascara" (horizontal striping alongside the eyes) and foreleg striping, both typical of the breed.
The face of a typical Bengal features a series of distinct horizontal stripes, popularly known as "mascara", which extend from alongside the eye to the back of the neck. The sides and top of the body are marked with spots, usually rosetted like those of the jaguar. The remainder of the body - including the legs and tail - consists of symmetrical stripes.
Bengals can have either spotted or marbled coat patterns. Spots with at least two colors present (rosettes) are particularly desirable. The following colors and patterns are recognized and eligible for competition: Brown Spotted Tabby, Brown Marbled Tabby, Seal Sepia Spotted Tabby, Seal Sepia Marbled Tabby, Seal Mink Spotted Tabby, Seal Mink Marbled Tabby, Seal Spotted Lynx Point and Seal Marbled Lynx Point. Snow Leopard Bengals have white/cream coats with pale spots or marbling and blue eyes. Bengal cats are the only breed of cat which displays the gold or pearl dusting effect usually called glitter. Its pelt has a rich smooth satin or silk feel.
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I have owned, bred and shown both dogs: Irish Setters, Miniature Wire Haired Dachshunds, Irish Wolfhounds, and cats: Siamese and Burmese. I have a keen interest in the welfare of all animals.
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