How to adjust the fit of a blue fur cardigan?
A blue fur cardigan is a timeless and luxurious piece of clothing that can elevate any outfit. However, achieving the perfect fit is crucial to ensure both comfort and style. As a supplier of high - quality blue fur cardigans, I understand the importance of a proper fit and am here to share some valuable tips on how to adjust it.
Understanding the Basics of Fit
Before making any adjustments, it's essential to understand what a good fit means for a blue fur cardigan. A well - fitting cardigan should drape smoothly over your body without being too tight or too loose. The sleeves should reach the base of your thumb when your arms are relaxed at your sides, and the hem should fall at an appropriate length, typically around the hip or slightly below.
Measuring Yourself
The first step in adjusting the fit is to take accurate measurements. Use a flexible measuring tape to measure your bust, waist, and hips. For the bust, measure around the fullest part of your chest. The waist measurement should be taken at the narrowest part of your torso, usually above your belly button. And for the hips, measure around the fullest part of your rear end.
Once you have these measurements, compare them with the size chart of our blue fur cardigans. We offer a wide range of sizes to accommodate different body types. If your measurements fall between two sizes, it's generally better to choose the larger size, especially when dealing with fur, as it can be more forgiving in terms of stretch.
Adjusting the Length
If the cardigan is too long, you can easily shorten it. First, try on the cardigan and mark the desired length with a pin. Make sure to account for any hemming allowance. Then, carefully remove the cardigan and lay it flat on a clean surface. Use sharp scissors to cut along the marked line.
When hemming, it's important to be gentle with the fur. You can use a hand - sewing needle and thread to create a small, neat hem. Start by folding the cut edge under by about 1/4 to 1/2 inch and securing it with a few stitches. Work your way around the entire hem, making sure the stitches are evenly spaced.
On the other hand, if the cardigan is too short, adding a fur trim can be a great solution. You can purchase a matching blue fur trim from our collection and attach it to the hem of the cardigan. Use a strong adhesive or sew it on using a needle and thread. This not only extends the length but also adds a stylish touch to the cardigan.
Adjusting the Width
If the cardigan is too wide, you can take it in at the sides. Put on the cardigan and pinch the excess fabric at the sides to determine how much needs to be removed. Mark the adjustment line with pins, starting from the underarm area and running down to the hem.
Remove the cardigan and lay it flat. Use a sewing machine or hand - sew along the marked line. Be careful not to sew through the fur. Once the seam is sewn, trim off the excess fabric and finish the raw edge to prevent fraying.
Conversely, if the cardigan is too tight, you can add some width by inserting panels of fur. Cut two rectangular pieces of matching blue fur that are the desired width and length. Sew these panels to the sides of the cardigan, starting from the underarm area. Make sure to blend the seams well so that they are not noticeable.
Adjusting the Sleeves
The sleeves of a blue fur cardigan can also be adjusted. If they are too long, fold up the cuffs to the desired length. You can secure the fold with a small piece of elastic or a button and loop. This gives the sleeves a stylish, rolled - up look.
If the sleeves are too short, you can add fur cuffs. Cut two circular or rectangular pieces of fur for the cuffs. Sew them to the end of the sleeves, making sure to match the color and texture of the cardigan. You can also add a decorative element, such as a button or a tassel, to the cuffs for an extra touch.
Choosing the Right Style for Your Body Type
In addition to adjusting the fit, choosing the right style of blue fur cardigan can also enhance the overall look. For example, if you have a curvy figure, a Long Fur Trim Cardigan can accentuate your curves while providing a soft, flowing silhouette. The long fur trim adds movement and elegance to the cardigan.
If you prefer a more practical style, a Fur Pocket Cardigan is a great choice. The pockets not only add functionality but also give the cardigan a casual, laid - back look. It's suitable for both everyday wear and more relaxed occasions.
For women who want a more fitted and feminine look, a Fur Lined Cardigan Womens is ideal. The fur lining adds warmth and a touch of luxury, while the fitted design flatters the female body.
Maintenance for a Long - Lasting Fit
To ensure that your blue fur cardigan maintains its fit over time, proper maintenance is essential. Store the cardigan in a cool, dry place, preferably in a garment bag to protect it from dust and moths. Avoid hanging the cardigan on a wire hanger, as this can stretch the shoulders. Instead, use a padded hanger.
When cleaning the cardigan, it's best to take it to a professional fur cleaner. They have the expertise and equipment to clean the fur without damaging it. Regular cleaning helps to keep the fur soft and fluffy, which in turn helps the cardigan maintain its shape.
Conclusion
Adjusting the fit of a blue fur cardigan is a process that requires patience and attention to detail. By following the tips outlined in this blog, you can achieve the perfect fit for your cardigan, enhancing both your comfort and style.


As a supplier of high - quality blue fur cardigans, we are committed to providing you with the best products and advice. If you have any questions about our cardigans or need further assistance with adjusting the fit, please feel free to contact us for a procurement discussion. We look forward to helping you find the perfect blue fur cardigan for your needs.
References
- "The Art of Fur Care and Tailoring" by Fur Expert Publications
- "Fashion Fit Guide: Outerwear" by Style Institute Press
