Wear A Smartwool Sweater Like A Scientist

Wear A Smartwool Sweater Like A Scientist

You’re respected by your colleagues, your parents introduce you as their “brilliant” child and you’ve been wowing your teachers since pre-K. You’re a smarty in so many aspects of your life—so why let your wardrobe lag behind?

When it comes to smart dressing, nothing beats Smartwool—the wool blend that wicks sweat and helps perfectly regulate your temperature every time. Here’s how to look like a historic science smarty in one of these sweaters.

Marie Curie

A physicist and chemist who coined the term radioactivity and won the Nobel prize twice (the first of which made her the first woman to win it), Curie was no dummy. Channel this brilliant scientist’s early 20th century look with a simple, striped Smartwool sweater, a long skirt and pulled-back hair.

George Washington Carver

This American inventor and botanist conducted research on crops like peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes that have changed the way that farming (and eating) are undertaken forever. His look was always put together, so add a Carverian flourish to your wardrobe by wearing a Smartwool sweater under your favorite blazer. Add a little flower to the buttonhole to complete the picture.

Albert Einstein

As the theoretical physicist behind the “world’s most famous equation,” Einstein developed what has become one of the two pillars of modern physics. Though a thorough brainiac himself, Einstein was known for affirming the unique intelligences of the people around him. Channel his humble genius with a Smartwool sweater worn over a plaid collared shirt.

You don’t have to have won a Nobel prize or altered the course of history to make a smart decision when it comes to your clothing. Just wear a Smartwool sweater—it’s that simple.

These sweaters will boost your wardrobe IQ.

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