Below, a roundup of cozy and versatile sweaters to help get you through the next few chilly months in style — each walks the line between classic and statement that will add a little “je ne sais quoi” to your winter wardrobe.
CREAM AND BLACK RIBBED DROP SHOULDER SWEATER WITH HIGH TURTLENECK COLLAR…THE EXAGGERATED SPLIT CUFFS ON THIS IS SO UNEXPECTEDLY CHIC
NAVY FLARED-SLEEVE 100% MERINO WOOL MOCK-NECK SWEATER WITH ASYMMETRICAL BUTTON DETAILING
PLUSH, YET LIGHTWEIGHT MULTICOLOR VIBRANT FAIR ISLE CREWNECK SWEATER WITH CONTRASTING NAVY RIBBED TRIM
70S-STYLE MULTICOLOR JACQUARD STRIPE CLASSIC CREWNECK SWEATER MADE FROM AN UNBELIEVELY SOFT ALPACA BLEND
COTTON-CASHMERE BLEND RIBBED TURTLENECK SWEATER IN A COMFORTABLE, SLIGHTLY SLOUCHY FIT…CURRENTLY ON SALE, THIS IS A GREAT PRICE FOR A HIGH QUALITY BASIC
AUSTRIAN-INSPIRED BLACK AND WHITE FITTED TURTLENECK
SOFT BLACK 100% WOOL CREWNECK KNIT SWEATER WITH RED HEART FROM AMI PARIS
TIMELESS IVORY CABLE KNIT MOCK-NECK SWEATER WITH SIDE SLITS MADE FROM THE MOST LUCIOUS WOOL AND ALPACA BLEND
CHUNKY RIB-KNIT SWEATER WITH RIBBED HEM DETAILING IN A PLAYFUL BUBBLEGUM PINK SHADE — UNDER $75
MERINO WOOL SOFT CREWNECK SWEATER IN A CUTE MULTICOLOR FARM-THEMED TAKE ON THE FAIR ISLE PATTERN
WARM ALPINE-COLORED FAIR ISLE CARDIGAN WITH BALLOON SLEEVES, AN ADORABLE SCALLOPED COLLAR, AND EVEN CUTER POM-POM DETAILS
SHAWL COLLAR WOOL CARDIGAN IN THE MOST INTRICATE PATTERN…IT FEATURES A NATURAL FARM LANDSCAPE WITH A SUNSET BACKGROUND — IMPRESSIVELY UNIQUE WITH AN UNDENIABLY CHIC LOOK
ICONIC EMBROIDERED TEDDY BEAR IVORY RIB-KNIT SWEATER FROM RALPH LAUREN WITH RIBBED TRIM
MONOGRAMMABLE LIGHTWEIGHT CREWNECK PUFF SLEEVE SWEATER WITH RHINESTONE CREST EMBELLISHMENT ON THE CHEST
CAMEL AND CREAM STRIPED WOOL-CASHMERE BLEND SWEATER WITH CHUNKY RIBBED TRIM
P.S. Have you visited the holiday shop? Also, a first look at holiday — all the staples you need from stockings to tree toppers.
P.P.S. Marigold crush.
P.P.P.S. When did you meet your best friends?
Hi Jen! Love your picks…question for you: Can you explain the logic for how the product images are arranged in your collages? Often I want to click over to the shopping sites, but I can’t tell which link in the copy of the blog post corresponds with the product. Does that make sense? Like I would assume the first link would go to the beige and white striped sweater because that’s the first product in the image, but it doesn’t. When there are a lot of products and a lot of copy, it’s a little confusing/difficult to shop! Just some feedback 🙂
Totally agree with you, Claire! Thank you for the feedback!
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