You look adorable in this oversized sweater I love when oversized is done so perfectly!!

I was inspired to join all the fun and tried this yesterday at Gap, but I must be the odd man out, as I found it all itchy and my neck skin had already turned red when I took them off (I tried on four sweaters in two sizes hoping one would feel soft, not itchy) I'm sad

So, enjoy this beauty for me -- I have to keep hunting!

This looks so great on you, Inge, as it did on Angie. I had no such luck and was disappointed I wasn't able to join in the Gap Jumper fun. The neck looked odd and wide on me and the fit wasn't flattering, but I'm super sensitive about dressing my upper body and shy away from anything too oversized and boxy for fear of looking even bigger and broader than I am.

Inge, you look amazing, my sweater twin, and I am just about to drive to Gap and take my XS's to see how the S will look on me as I love the oversized look you've modeled for us! This color and style is beautiful perfection! Thanks for the field work you did on everyone's behalf.

Wow, this sweater looks so cozy and the color is just lovely on you. I really like the slouchy look and the side view was helpful. Sometimes I put something back on the rack because I don't think it fits right, but now I'm thinking my eye may just need to adjust a bit.

Thank you Ingunn and Isabel for chiming in!
Laura: sigh, I can't stop thinking about the blue one:-) Hopefully yours has arrived by now!
Sara: I'm so sorry-(( You never really know do you until you try something on yourself. I'm holding thumbs you'll find your chunky knit sweater soon!
Carole: I hear you, but are you sure it wasn't just a case of your eye needing to adjust to the look? Quite a few forum members initially weren't sure of the fit of this pullover.
Vicki: Hello fabulous sweater twin! I can't wait to see the S on you, I have a hunch this will be just the right oversized look for you. And you've done your fair share of research for us on this one too;-)
Lisa: Very good point, and that's why trying things on is always worth a shot:-)