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[[File:tron_sweater_girl_8274.jpg|link=Tron|right|Just in case her skintight suit in the movie wasn't hot enough...]]
[[File:tron_sweater_girl_8274.jpg|link=TRON|frame|Just in case her skintight suit in the movie wasn't hot enough...]]


{{quote|'''Frank:''' ''I can knit a sweater!''

{{quote|'''Frank:''' ''I can knit a sweater!''<br />
'''Annie:''' ''I can fill it better!''|"Anything You Can Do", ''[[Annie Get Your Gun]]''}}
'''Annie:''' ''I can fill it better!''|"Anything You Can Do", ''[[Annie Get Your Gun]]''}}


Tight sweaters tend to wrap quite well around a lady's figure. Yet they ''just'' [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe|outline the figure]] (there's a reason shapely breasts are called "sweater puppies") while barely actually showing anything. That makes wearing a tight sweater some of the most tasteful [[Fetish Fuel]] around (not to mention one of the few actually acknowledged in mainstream fiction).
Tight sweaters tend to wrap quite well around a lady's figure. Yet they ''just'' [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe|outline the figure]] (there's a reason shapely breasts are called "sweater puppies") while barely actually showing anything. That makes wearing a tight sweater some of the most tasteful [[Fetish Fuel]] around (not to mention one of the few actually acknowledged in mainstream fiction).


Not that this can ''never'' be tacky. It's just if ladies want to look sexy, and the choice is between a halter top or an angora sweater, the latter is far less likely to have the wearer say, "Just because I'm wearing these clothes doesn't make me a prostitute!" It's more the "I'm way out of your league," kind of sexy. (Particularly fuzzy sweaters emphasize this by subtly echoing [[Pretty in Mink|glamorous fur]].)
Not that this can ''never'' be tacky. It's just if ladies want to look sexy, and the choice is between a halter top or an angora sweater, the latter is far less likely to have the wearer say, "Just because I'm wearing these clothes doesn't make me a prostitute!" It's more the "I'm way out of your league," kind of sexy. (Particularly fuzzy sweaters emphasize this by subtly echoing [[Pretty in Mink|glamorous fur]].)


In the days of the [[Hays Code]], once those sweaters caught on, they were almost up there with the heart-shaped neckline as a way of [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]. Actresses who embraced this look were known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweater_girl sweater girls]. There was even a precursor to padded/underwire brassieres known as the "bullet bra" which had distinctly conical cups, designed to make sure your sweater could (ahem) get its point across.
In the days of the [[Hays Code]], once those sweaters caught on, they were almost up there with the heart-shaped neckline as a way of [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]. Actresses who embraced this look were known as [[wikipedia:Sweater girl|sweater girls]]. There was even a precursor to padded/underwire brassieres known as the "bullet bra" which had distinctly conical cups, designed to make sure your sweater could (ahem) get its point across.

Also commonly worn by the [[Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl]].


Compare [[Fur Bikini]], [["Happy Holidays" Dress]], [[Sexy Santa Dress]], [[Homemade Sweater From Hell]], [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe]].
Also commonly worn by the [[Seemingly Wholesome Fifties Girl]].


Compare [[Fur Bikini]], [[Happy Holidays Dress]], [[Sexy Santa Dress]], [[Homemade Sweater From Hell]], [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe]].
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=== '''Examples:''' ===


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== [[Advertising]] ==
== [[Advertising]] ==
* Used quite often in ads, as a milder form of [[Sex Sells]].
* Used quite often in ads, as a milder form of [[Sex Sells]].
* The sports reporter in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drmeHg2VuTo this] Diet Rite commercial is wearing a yellow sweater and [[Vapor Wear|and she's not wearing a bra]].


== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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* [[Older Alter Ego|Adult form]] Vivio's casual outfit in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] [[Spin Offspring|ViVid]]''. Is she showing off to [[Has Two Mommies|her mamas]]?
* [[Older Alter Ego|Adult form]] Vivio's casual outfit in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] [[Spin Offspring|ViVid]]''. Is she showing off to [[Has Two Mommies|her mamas]]?
** In ''A's: The Battle of Aces'' Reinforce (I/Eins) takes to this fashion, as can be seen [http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y191/Liinna/Nanoha/Hayate/1264208642230.png here] (no, not the [[Lethal Chef]] with the [[Incendiary Exponent|flaming dish]]). It's less... perky than her usual outfit.
** In ''A's: The Battle of Aces'' Reinforce (I/Eins) takes to this fashion, as can be seen [http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y191/Liinna/Nanoha/Hayate/1264208642230.png here] (no, not the [[Lethal Chef]] with the [[Incendiary Exponent|flaming dish]]). It's less... perky than her usual outfit.
* In ''[[Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple]]'', this is one of the fashion styles that Miu frequently sports when being in public. (The other two are her school outfit and her training suit.) Of course, the [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe]] rule applies here as well.
* In ''[[Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]]'', this is one of the fashion styles that Miu frequently sports when being in public. (The other two are her school outfit and her training suit.) Of course, the [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe]] rule applies here as well.
* Motoko from ''[[Change 123]]''. Once it got her into trouble when she (as her [[Bokukko]] [[Split Personality]] Hibiki) got its thread hooked up on a fence when [[Outside Ride|jumping onto the top of a truck]]. The consequence was that all her sweater got torn away, which was only one in the series of [[Clothing Damage|clothing damages]] she had in that chapter.
* Motoko from ''[[Change 123]]''. Once it got her into trouble when she (as her [[Bokukko]] [[Split Personality]] Hibiki) got its thread hooked up on a fence when [[Outside Ride|jumping onto the top of a truck]]. The consequence was that all her sweater got torn away, which was only one in the series of [[Clothing Damage|clothing damages]] she had in that chapter.
* The girls of [[Kanon]], frequently, due to it [[It's Always Spring|being set during winter.]]
* The girls of [[Kanon]], frequently, due to it [[It's Always Spring|being set during winter.]]
* Safu in ''[[No 6]]''.
* Safu in ''[[No. 6]]''.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* At the end of ''[[Tron]]'', Lora wore a white angora sweater, seen in the picture above.
* At the end of ''[[Tron]]'', Lora wore a white angora sweater, seen in the picture above.
* In ''[[Lord Love A Duck]]'', Barbara Ann (Tuesday Weld) takes her father shopping for cashmere sweaters. It's much less wholesome than it sounds.
* In ''[[Lord Love A Duck]]'', Barbara Ann (Tuesday Weld) takes her father shopping for cashmere sweaters. It's much less wholesome than it sounds.
** You have to see it to believe it. Barbara wants sweaters so that she'll fit in with the 'in' crowd. Her male friend (played by Roddy [[Mc Dowall]]) tells her to use her father's guilt over her parents' divorce so that he'll buy for her. The actual scene is rather disturbing. (And then the movie gets really weird.)
** You have to see it to believe it. Barbara wants sweaters so that she'll fit in with the 'in' crowd. Her male friend (played by [[Roddy McDowall]]) tells her to use her father's guilt over her parents' divorce so that he'll buy for her. The actual scene is rather disturbing. (And then the movie gets really weird.)
* Kristen Bell's character in ''[[Fanboys (Film)|Fanboys]]'' refers to her breasts as "Sweater yams".
* Kristen Bell's character in ''[[Fanboys]]'' refers to her breasts as "Sweater yams".
* As Corey in ''[[Empire Records]]'', [[Liv Tyler]] wears a tight blue cropped sweater, which is featured [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e0/Empire_Records_poster.jpg prominently] on the poster.
* As Corey in ''[[Empire Records]]'', [[Liv Tyler]] wears a tight blue cropped sweater, which is featured [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e0/Empire_Records_poster.jpg prominently] on the poster.
* Explicitly pointed out to Goldie Hawn in ''Housesitter''.
* Explicitly pointed out to Goldie Hawn in ''Housesitter''.
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* Jennifer, played by Reese Witherspoon, of ''[[Pleasantville]]'' once she gets [[Trapped in TV Land]] as "[[Mary Sue]]". She even comments on the effect of one such sweater in one scene.
* Jennifer, played by Reese Witherspoon, of ''[[Pleasantville]]'' once she gets [[Trapped in TV Land]] as "[[Mary Sue]]". She even comments on the effect of one such sweater in one scene.
* Tracy Flick in ''[[Election]]'' again played by Reese Witherspoon.
* Tracy Flick in ''[[Election]]'' again played by Reese Witherspoon.
* [[Ed Wood (Creator)|Ed Wood]] pulls off a [[Wholesome Crossdresser]] version in his film ''[[Glen or Glenda]]'', which is cheerfully reprised by [[Johnny Depp]] in the [[Biopic]] ''[[Ed Wood (Film)|Ed Wood]]''.
* [[Ed Wood (creator)|Ed Wood]] pulls off a [[Wholesome Crossdresser]] version in his film ''[[Glen or Glenda]]'', which is cheerfully reprised by [[Johnny Depp]] in the [[Biopic]] ''[[Ed Wood (film)|Ed Wood]]''.
* One of the first uses of the new powers gained in ''[[Film/Zapped|Zapped]]'' was to make a girl's pink sweater pop open to reveal her (also pink) bra underneath.
* One of the first uses of the new powers gained in ''[[Film/Zapped|Zapped]]'' was to make a girl's pink sweater pop open to reveal her (also pink) bra underneath.
* Susan Abbott wears a purple fuzzy sweater in ''[[Anchors Aweigh (Film)|Anchors Aweigh]]''.
* Susan Abbott wears a purple fuzzy sweater in ''[[Anchors Aweigh]]''.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In ''[[Are You There God Its Me Margaret (Literature)|Are You There God Its Me Margaret]]'', Laura Danker, the most physically mature girl in Margaret's class, wears a sweater and gets harassed. Freddie Barnett a.k.a. the Lobster asks Margaret why ''she'' doesn't look like that in a sweater, which Margaret does not think is funny.
* In ''[[Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret.]]'', Laura Danker, the most physically mature girl in Margaret's class, wears a sweater and gets harassed. Freddie Barnett a.k.a. the Lobster asks Margaret why ''she'' doesn't look like that in a sweater, which Margaret does not think is funny.
* Neighbor girl Lisa Hoober in ''Then Again, Maybe I Won't'', [[Judy Blume]]'s subsequent novel.
* Neighbor girl Lisa Hoober in ''Then Again, Maybe I Won't'', [[Judy Blume]]'s subsequent novel.
* In [[William Goldman]]'s ''Magic'', the narrator flashbacks about seeing his love interest in a sweater and being aroused for the first time in his life.
* In [[William Goldman]]'s ''Magic'', the narrator flashbacks about seeing his love interest in a sweater and being aroused for the first time in his life.
* The original book ''[[How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying]]'' reads:
* The original book ''[[How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying]]'' reads:
{{quote| "It must be remembered that the well-bred girl is always fully clothed in the office. The broken shoulder strap, the [[She's Got Legs|deeply split skirt]], and the [[Bare Your Midriff|bare midriff]] are ''de trop'' in most businesses. The bright girl soon learns that these devices are not only in bad taste, but are not necessary. <br />
{{quote|"It must be remembered that the well-bred girl is always fully clothed in the office. The broken shoulder strap, the [[She's Got Legs|deeply split skirt]], and the [[Bare Your Midriff|bare midriff]] are ''de trop'' in most businesses. The bright girl soon learns that these devices are not only in bad taste, but are not necessary. <br />
"It is not skin area but ''contour'' that counts. <br />
"It is not skin area but ''contour'' that counts. <br />
"A few simple experiments with sweaters, jerseys, and a slightly smaller dress size will bring pleasing and surprising results. One young lady who made a careful study of contour planning found that results were little short of breath-taking." }}
"A few simple experiments with sweaters, jerseys, and a slightly smaller dress size will bring pleasing and surprising results. One young lady who made a careful study of contour planning found that results were little short of breath-taking." }}
* The seventh book in ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' introduces Sheila, [[Hot Librarian|an assistant at an antique book store]], and one of the first things [[Occult Detective|Harry Dresden]] notices is how well she fills out a sweater. {{spoiler|Though it probably helped that she was a [[Your Mind Makes It Real|construct]] built by a fallen angel [[Enemy Within|Lasciel]] who chose a form that Harry would find [[Distressed Damsel|ultimately appealing]].}}
* The seventh book in ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' introduces Sheila, [[Hot Librarian|an assistant at an antique book store]], and one of the first things [[Occult Detective|Harry Dresden]] notices is how well she fills out a sweater. {{spoiler|Though it probably helped that she was a [[Your Mind Makes It Real|construct]] built by a fallen angel [[Enemy Within|Lasciel]] who chose a form that Harry would find [[Damsel in Distress|ultimately appealing]].}}


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Midge Pinciotti of ''[[That Seventies Show]]'' is introduced to us in the first episode through the [[Male Gaze|eyes of Erik]] clad in a sweater and quite...[[Gainaxing|jiggly]].
* Midge Pinciotti of ''[[That '70s Show]]'' is introduced to us in the first episode through the [[Male Gaze|eyes of Erik]] clad in a sweater and quite...[[Gainaxing|jiggly]].
** In a later episode, when Midge left Bob, [[Buxom Is Better|the boys lament over losing "her sweet uptown rack]]".
** In a later episode, when Midge left Bob, [[Buxom Is Better|the boys lament over losing "her sweet uptown rack]]".
{{quote| FEZ: Oh, good God, man, what a marvelous set of kittens. Remember that sweater?<br />
{{quote|FEZ: Oh, good God, man, what a marvelous set of kittens. Remember that sweater?
KELSO: Oh. Remember the other sweater?<br />
KELSO: Oh. Remember the other sweater?
ERIC: Yeah. Remember that time she ran up to us in a sweater?<br />
ERIC: Yeah. Remember that time she ran up to us in a sweater?
HYDE: Remember the week she took up jump rope? In a sweater?<br />
HYDE: Remember the week she took up jump rope? In a sweater?
This is followed by a montage of said sweaters. }}
This is followed by a montage of said sweaters. }}
*** Later in the same episode, after deciding they want to want to chase older women, Fez and Kelso decide that {{spoiler|Kitty is hot}} and maybe they should buy her a sweater.
*** Later in the same episode, after deciding they want to want to chase older women, Fez and Kelso decide that {{spoiler|Kitty is hot}} and maybe they should buy her a sweater.
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* Sara Rush (played by Lydia Cornell) in ''[[Too Close for Comfort]]'' was the mistress of the tight sweater.
* Sara Rush (played by Lydia Cornell) in ''[[Too Close for Comfort]]'' was the mistress of the tight sweater.
* In ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'', Oswald's mom remembers how when she used to hug other boys, they tended to breathe faster. Drew admits it was her tight angora sweater, with the plunging neckline.
* In ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'', Oswald's mom remembers how when she used to hug other boys, they tended to breathe faster. Drew admits it was her tight angora sweater, with the plunging neckline.
* ''[[Millennium (TV)|Millennium]]''. A female friend of Katherine Black mentions that she was the "favourite student" of (male lecturer at college). Katherine replies: "I wore tight sweaters."
* ''[[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]''. A female friend of Katherine Black mentions that she was the "favourite student" of (male lecturer at college). Katherine replies: "I wore tight sweaters."
* Christina Hendricks' character Joan Holloway on ''[[Mad Men]]'' deploys sweaters coupled with a variety of form-fitting but tasteful business skirts to [[Ms. Fanservice|devastating effect.]]
* Christina Hendricks' character Joan Holloway on ''[[Mad Men]]'' deploys sweaters coupled with a variety of form-fitting but tasteful business skirts to [[Ms. Fanservice|devastating effect.]]
** Once she tells a cleavage-flaunting new secretary to button up, saying that less is more if you know what you're doing. Said secretary ends up getting company partner Roger Sterling, Joan's former lover, to leave his wife for her, which says something about Roger's tastes.
** Once she tells a cleavage-flaunting new secretary to button up, saying that less is more if you know what you're doing. Said secretary ends up getting company partner Roger Sterling, Joan's former lover, to leave his wife for her, which says something about Roger's tastes.
* Rachel Berry (played by Lea Michele) tends to wear these a lot on ''[[Glee]]''. The show even [[Lampshades]] it.
* Rachel Berry (played by Lea Michele) tends to wear these a lot on ''[[Glee]]''. The show even [[lampshade]]s it.
{{quote| '''Jacob''': Get those sweater puppies out of their cashmere cage!}}
{{quote|'''Jacob''': Get those sweater puppies out of their cashmere cage!}}
* The girls of ''[[Charmed (TV)|Charmed]]'' like wearing sweaters.
* The girls of ''[[Charmed]]'' like wearing sweaters.
* Jack was often distracted by sweater girls on ''[[Threes Company]]'', resulting in [[Freudian Slip|Freudian Slips]] on several occasions: "You need to separate the yolk from the sweater." "I just came to button up my coffee."
* Jack was often distracted by sweater girls on ''[[Three's Company]]'', resulting in [[Freudian Slip|Freudian Slips]] on several occasions: "You need to separate the yolk from the sweater." "I just came to button up my coffee."
* ''[[Spooks]]'' "Wear a tight sweater tomorrow."
* ''[[Spooks]]'' "Wear a tight sweater tomorrow."
* In an episode of ''[[Happy Days]]'' Richie, Potsie, and Ralph break into another student's college dorm to get back an incriminating photo he took of Richie; they discover a [[Useful Notes/Nudism|nudist camp]] magazine and get [[Distracted By the Sexy]]. Potsie: "Wow. [[Comically Missing the Point|How'd you like to see a sweater on that!]]"
* In an episode of ''[[Happy Days]]'' Richie, Potsie, and Ralph break into another student's college dorm to get back an incriminating photo he took of Richie; they discover a [[Nudism|nudist camp]] magazine and get [[Distracted by the Sexy]]. Potsie: "Wow. [[Comically Missing the Point|How'd you like to see a sweater on that!]]"
* Annie in ''[[Community]]'' has a wardrobe that appears to mostly consist of cardigans.
* Annie in ''[[Community]]'' has a wardrobe that appears to mostly consist of cardigans.
* One episode of ''[[Growing Pains]]'' had teenage [[All Men Are Perverts|horndog]] Ben excited for his class field trip to the planetarium, which he intended to spend "picking fuzzballs off of Sasha Sorecki's sweater."
* One episode of ''[[Growing Pains]]'' had teenage [[All Men Are Perverts|horndog]] Ben excited for his class field trip to the planetarium, which he intended to spend "picking fuzzballs off of Sasha Sorecki's sweater."
* Kris Munroe on ''[[Charlies Angels]]'' occasionally wore sweaters.


== [[Music]] ==
== [[Music]] ==
* Country singer [[Jeannie Mack]] wore a white angora short-sleeved sweater in a performance of her song [http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/angora+sweater/video/xp9qz_jeannie-mack_fun "Dirty Dishes"].
* Country singer [[Jeannie Mack]] wore a white angora short-sleeved sweater in a performance of her song [http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/angora+sweater/video/xp9qz_jeannie-mack_fun "Dirty Dishes"].
* [[The J Geils Band]] classic, ''Centerfold''
* [[The J. Geils Band]] classic, ''Centerfold''
{{quote| ''Those soft and fuzzy sweaters''<br />
{{quote|''Those soft and fuzzy sweaters''
''Too magical to touch''<br />
''Too magical to touch''
''To see her in that negligee is really just too much.'' }}
''To see her in that negligee is really just too much.'' }}
* The electro/pop duo Moloko's debut album is called ''Do You Like My Tight Sweater'' after a supposedly real-life pickup line used by singer Roisin Murphy.
* The electro/pop duo Moloko's debut album is called ''Do You Like My Tight Sweater'' after a supposedly real-life pickup line used by singer Roisin Murphy.
* [[http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.rocknvswranch.com/more_images/dale_evans-sweater.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.rocknvswranch.com/rvswr_de-tribute.html&h=360&w=295&sz=21&tbnid=gVLAwQjULXdlMM:&tbnh=121&tbnw=99&prev=/images<!-- 3Fq3D%2522dale%2Bevans%2522&zoom=1&q=%22dale+evans%22&usg=__fNAwuVIb5tuaNqf8a6Sliezq60k=&sa=X&ei=6GmGTaDmJuO90QG1-7nRCA&ved=0CCYQ9QEwAQ Dale Evans]] (third wife of RoyRogers and a singer/songwriter in her own right) -->
* [http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.rocknvswranch.com/more_images/dale_evans-sweater.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.rocknvswranch.com/rvswr_de-tribute.html&h=360&w=295&sz=21&tbnid=gVLAwQjULXdlMM:&tbnh=121&tbnw=99&prev=/images%3Fq%3D%2522dale%2Bevans%2522&zoom=1&q=%22dale+evans%22&usg=__fNAwuVIb5tuaNqf8a6Sliezq60k=&sa=X&ei=6GmGTaDmJuO90QG1-7nRCA&ved=0CCYQ9QEwAQ Dale Evans] (third wife of [[Roy Rogers]] and a singer/songwriter in her own right)


== Other ==
== Other ==
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== [[Theater]] ==
== [[Theater]] ==
* The number "Anything You Can Do" from the musical ''Annie Get Your Gun:''
* The number "Anything You Can Do" from the musical ''Annie Get Your Gun:''
{{quote| Frank: I can knit a sweater.<br />
{{quote|Frank: I can knit a sweater.
Annie: I can fill it better. }}
Annie: I can fill it better. }}
* One song in [[The Full Monty]] has the men objectifying women before realizing to their horror that they will soon be on the receiving end, and Jerry has this kind of girl in mind.
* One song in [[The Full Monty]] has the men objectifying women before realizing to their horror that they will soon be on the receiving end, and Jerry has this kind of girl in mind.
{{quote| Jerry: They gotta be C or D or better / they got to pose a threat to the sweater!}}
{{quote|Jerry: They gotta be C or D or better / they got to pose a threat to the sweater!}}


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Judith Mossman in ''[[Half Life]] 2''. ''[[Concerned]]'' pointed this out a [http://hlcomic.com/index.php?date=2005-11-04 couple] [http://hlcomic.com/cast.html times].
* Judith Mossman in ''[[Half Life]] 2''. ''[[Concerned]]'' pointed this out a [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512005324/http://hlcomic.com/index.php?date=2005-11-04 couple] [https://web.archive.org/web/20090916131027/http://www.hlcomic.com/cast.html times].
* [[Tsukihime|Arcuied Brunestud]], showing that vampires don't have to wear leather to be sexy.
* [[Tsukihime|Arcuied Brunestud]], showing that vampires don't have to wear leather to be sexy.
** In the pseudo-sequel '''Kagetsu Tohya''', Hisui and Arcueid switch clothes at one point. Hisui fits the part quite well.
** In the pseudo-sequel '''Kagetsu Tohya''', Hisui and Arcueid switch clothes at one point. Hisui fits the part quite well.
* Rider from ''[[Fate Stay Night]]'' in her 'civilian' guise. Combined with [[Meganekko]] for that extra little fetish twist, and the end result is just... wow.
* Rider from ''[[Fate/stay night]]'' in her 'civilian' guise. Combined with [[Meganekko]] for that extra little fetish twist, and the end result is just... wow.
* Angela Victoire Bledin from [[Princess Waltz]] wears this as part of her civilian attire.
* Angela Victoire Bledin from [[Princess Waltz]] wears this as part of her civilian attire.
* Naomi Hunter in the original ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' even had a fanservice photoshoot mode of her turtleneck, although [[Every One Remembers the Stripper|ever since the fourth game, people associate her with]] [[Absolute Cleavage]].
* Naomi Hunter in the original ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' even had a fanservice photoshoot mode of her turtleneck, although [[Every One Remembers the Stripper|ever since the fourth game, people associate her with]] [[Absolute Cleavage]].
* Compa from ''[[Hyperdimension Neptunia]]'' wears a fluffy white sweater that does nothing to conceal her assets. This is definitely done to present a wholesome image, as the franchise is more than willing to put Iris Heart in a [[Stripperiffic]] outfit.


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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* [[Carry On|Barbara Windsor]] reportedly used to be one long before she got into acting. In interviews she has described breaking up couples as a shoe shop assistant while reaching for high shelves and wearing a tight sweater.
* [[Carry On|Barbara Windsor]] reportedly used to be one long before she got into acting. In interviews she has described breaking up couples as a shoe shop assistant while reaching for high shelves and wearing a tight sweater.
* After Prince William and Kate Middleton finished their wedding, they went to a private party, and Kate changed out of her [[Fairytale Wedding Dress]] to [http://steadfastnicolle.blogspot.com/2011/05/royal-wedding-after-ceremony-fashion.html another white dress with a white angora cardigan].
* After Prince William and Kate Middleton finished their wedding, they went to a private party, and Kate changed out of her [[Fairytale Wedding Dress]] to [http://steadfastnicolle.blogspot.com/2011/05/royal-wedding-after-ceremony-fashion.html another white dress with a white angora cardigan].
* Victoria Beckham is apparently portrayed as one in her [https://twimg0-a.akamaihd.net/profile_images/1311534427/VBvogue-colour.jpg Twitter icon].
* Victoria Beckham is apparently portrayed as one in her [https://twimg0-a.akamaihd.net/profile_images/1311534427/VBvogue-colour.jpg Twitter icon]{{Dead link}}.


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Latest revision as of 19:52, 29 April 2023

Just in case her skintight suit in the movie wasn't hot enough...

Frank: I can knit a sweater!

Annie: I can fill it better!
—"Anything You Can Do", Annie Get Your Gun

Tight sweaters tend to wrap quite well around a lady's figure. Yet they just outline the figure (there's a reason shapely breasts are called "sweater puppies") while barely actually showing anything. That makes wearing a tight sweater some of the most tasteful Fetish Fuel around (not to mention one of the few actually acknowledged in mainstream fiction).

Not that this can never be tacky. It's just if ladies want to look sexy, and the choice is between a halter top or an angora sweater, the latter is far less likely to have the wearer say, "Just because I'm wearing these clothes doesn't make me a prostitute!" It's more the "I'm way out of your league," kind of sexy. (Particularly fuzzy sweaters emphasize this by subtly echoing glamorous fur.)

In the days of the Hays Code, once those sweaters caught on, they were almost up there with the heart-shaped neckline as a way of Getting Crap Past the Radar. Actresses who embraced this look were known as sweater girls. There was even a precursor to padded/underwire brassieres known as the "bullet bra" which had distinctly conical cups, designed to make sure your sweater could (ahem) get its point across.

Also commonly worn by the Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl.

Compare Fur Bikini, "Happy Holidays" Dress, Sexy Santa Dress, Homemade Sweater From Hell, Form-Fitting Wardrobe.


Examples of Sweater Girl include:

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Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • The girls of Archie Comics are prone to wearing the occasional tight sweater, especially Veronica.

Film

  • At the end of Tron, Lora wore a white angora sweater, seen in the picture above.
  • In Lord Love A Duck, Barbara Ann (Tuesday Weld) takes her father shopping for cashmere sweaters. It's much less wholesome than it sounds.
    • You have to see it to believe it. Barbara wants sweaters so that she'll fit in with the 'in' crowd. Her male friend (played by Roddy McDowall) tells her to use her father's guilt over her parents' divorce so that he'll buy for her. The actual scene is rather disturbing. (And then the movie gets really weird.)
  • Kristen Bell's character in Fanboys refers to her breasts as "Sweater yams".
  • As Corey in Empire Records, Liv Tyler wears a tight blue cropped sweater, which is featured prominently on the poster.
  • Explicitly pointed out to Goldie Hawn in Housesitter.
  • Lana Turner in a bunch of movies starting with They Won't Forget. She was even called the Sweater Girl, which makes her the Trope Namer.
  • In Walk the Line, Johnny Cash is quickly seduced backstage by a Sweater Girl Groupie.
  • Jennifer, played by Reese Witherspoon, of Pleasantville once she gets Trapped in TV Land as "Mary Sue". She even comments on the effect of one such sweater in one scene.
  • Tracy Flick in Election again played by Reese Witherspoon.
  • Ed Wood pulls off a Wholesome Crossdresser version in his film Glen or Glenda, which is cheerfully reprised by Johnny Depp in the Biopic Ed Wood.
  • One of the first uses of the new powers gained in Zapped was to make a girl's pink sweater pop open to reveal her (also pink) bra underneath.
  • Susan Abbott wears a purple fuzzy sweater in Anchors Aweigh.

Literature

  • In Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret., Laura Danker, the most physically mature girl in Margaret's class, wears a sweater and gets harassed. Freddie Barnett a.k.a. the Lobster asks Margaret why she doesn't look like that in a sweater, which Margaret does not think is funny.
  • Neighbor girl Lisa Hoober in Then Again, Maybe I Won't, Judy Blume's subsequent novel.
  • In William Goldman's Magic, the narrator flashbacks about seeing his love interest in a sweater and being aroused for the first time in his life.
  • The original book How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying reads:

"It must be remembered that the well-bred girl is always fully clothed in the office. The broken shoulder strap, the deeply split skirt, and the bare midriff are de trop in most businesses. The bright girl soon learns that these devices are not only in bad taste, but are not necessary.

"It is not skin area but contour that counts.

"A few simple experiments with sweaters, jerseys, and a slightly smaller dress size will bring pleasing and surprising results. One young lady who made a careful study of contour planning found that results were little short of breath-taking."

Live Action TV

FEZ: Oh, good God, man, what a marvelous set of kittens. Remember that sweater?
KELSO: Oh. Remember the other sweater?
ERIC: Yeah. Remember that time she ran up to us in a sweater?
HYDE: Remember the week she took up jump rope? In a sweater?
This is followed by a montage of said sweaters.

      • Later in the same episode, after deciding they want to want to chase older women, Fez and Kelso decide that Kitty is hot and maybe they should buy her a sweater.
  • Jennifer Marlowe of WKRP in Cincinnati wore a few sweaters, including a pink sweater dress.
  • Joanna Loudon in Newhart (played by Mary Frann) wore sweaters all the time, to the point where in the All Just a Dream finale, Bob tells Emily she should wear more sweaters.
  • Sara Rush (played by Lydia Cornell) in Too Close for Comfort was the mistress of the tight sweater.
  • In The Drew Carey Show, Oswald's mom remembers how when she used to hug other boys, they tended to breathe faster. Drew admits it was her tight angora sweater, with the plunging neckline.
  • Millennium. A female friend of Katherine Black mentions that she was the "favourite student" of (male lecturer at college). Katherine replies: "I wore tight sweaters."
  • Christina Hendricks' character Joan Holloway on Mad Men deploys sweaters coupled with a variety of form-fitting but tasteful business skirts to devastating effect.
    • Once she tells a cleavage-flaunting new secretary to button up, saying that less is more if you know what you're doing. Said secretary ends up getting company partner Roger Sterling, Joan's former lover, to leave his wife for her, which says something about Roger's tastes.
  • Rachel Berry (played by Lea Michele) tends to wear these a lot on Glee. The show even lampshades it.

Jacob: Get those sweater puppies out of their cashmere cage!

  • The girls of Charmed like wearing sweaters.
  • Jack was often distracted by sweater girls on Three's Company, resulting in Freudian Slips on several occasions: "You need to separate the yolk from the sweater." "I just came to button up my coffee."
  • Spooks "Wear a tight sweater tomorrow."
  • In an episode of Happy Days Richie, Potsie, and Ralph break into another student's college dorm to get back an incriminating photo he took of Richie; they discover a nudist camp magazine and get Distracted by the Sexy. Potsie: "Wow. How'd you like to see a sweater on that!"
  • Annie in Community has a wardrobe that appears to mostly consist of cardigans.
  • One episode of Growing Pains had teenage horndog Ben excited for his class field trip to the planetarium, which he intended to spend "picking fuzzballs off of Sasha Sorecki's sweater."
  • Kris Munroe on Charlies Angels occasionally wore sweaters.

Music

Those soft and fuzzy sweaters
Too magical to touch
To see her in that negligee is really just too much.

  • The electro/pop duo Moloko's debut album is called Do You Like My Tight Sweater after a supposedly real-life pickup line used by singer Roisin Murphy.
  • Dale Evans (third wife of Roy Rogers and a singer/songwriter in her own right)

Other

  • The Onion had a headline in its faux-historical archive Our Dumb Century about the "Growing Bombshell gap between the US and Russia." The picture was Jayne Mansfield in a tight sweater.


Theater

  • The number "Anything You Can Do" from the musical Annie Get Your Gun:

Frank: I can knit a sweater.
Annie: I can fill it better.

  • One song in The Full Monty has the men objectifying women before realizing to their horror that they will soon be on the receiving end, and Jerry has this kind of girl in mind.

Jerry: They gotta be C or D or better / they got to pose a threat to the sweater!

Video Games

Web Comics

Western Animation

  • Arguably Velma Dinkley in Scooby Doo, at least after her subtle redesign in What's New, Scooby-Doo? and the more recent animated features.

Real Life

  • Annette Funicello. She promised Walt Disney not to wear a bikini, but for sweater fans, this was just as good.
  • There is a famous quote attributed to Marilyn Monroe (on a USO-type visit). She was asked, "What do you think of sweater girls?" Her reply: "Not much, I mean take away their sweaters and what have they got?" The troops went so wild she couldn't get off the stage (this was likely just to excite the guys, as she also was a sweater girl early in her career).
  • Lana Turner
  • Jane Russell
  • Sonja Henie was one of the earliest.
  • Yoko Ono liked to wear sweaters, especially combined with big sunglasses.
  • Barbara Windsor reportedly used to be one long before she got into acting. In interviews she has described breaking up couples as a shoe shop assistant while reaching for high shelves and wearing a tight sweater.
  • After Prince William and Kate Middleton finished their wedding, they went to a private party, and Kate changed out of her Fairytale Wedding Dress to another white dress with a white angora cardigan.
  • Victoria Beckham is apparently portrayed as one in her Twitter icon [dead link].