One whiff of the cool-crisp air of fall and I am a transformed woman. Somehow the season’s arrival just makes me feel in my element both mentally and when it comes to my closet. It’s for that very reason that I perked up when I came across an email announcing the latest Splendid x Cella Jane capsule collection—it is filled with a chic array of pieces that speak to my inner fall-girl and I know it will speak to yours as well.
The collection has a variety of standouts that are a mix of seasonal staples and key fall trends. Think cozy knits, ribbed separates, elevated tops, and more, alongside of-the-moment outerwear pieces—the scarf coat and toggle-front sherpa coat are both must-haves. Keep scrolling to check out 15 of my top picks from the collection as well as some outfit ideas to get you inspired.
It’s almost like the universe is aligned with my shopping proclivities because as soon as the first day of fall arrived, sweater weather came with it. As an unabashed fan of fall, I’d be lying if I said that I hadn’t been thinking about cooler weather for months now and anticipating the fall days that are breezy enough to give me an excuse to cozy up into layers. Now that they’re here, I can finally use the weather as justification for all the stunning sweaters I’m seeing in the market right now.
All over the place, brands are releasing sweaters into their new-arrivals sections, and there’s a large variety of knitwear to choose from. I spent over four hours going through 50+ pages of products, so when I say I did the legwork to find all the best fall sweaters for you, I mean it. I may be a tad biased here, as I’ve personally fallen in love with many of the picks you’re about to discover here. Once you see the chic options I pulled in a range of prices, from affordable to investment, I think you’ll agree these 29 knits are the season’s best.
While the word “cardigan” may not exactly set your pulse racing, it’s clear the classic staple is having a major fashion moment this season. The easy basic never really left the runways or our wardrobes, but there was a deluge of styles and iterations on the fall/winter 2023 runways—from Miu Miu’s prim and proper crew-neck cardis styled with sheer midi skirts to Prada’s fitted ribbed silhouettes styled with corporate-chic tapered trousers to slouchy cardi-and-skirt sets seen at Loewe—proving the power and unexpected versatility of the fall staple.
If you love cardigans as much as I do and want some inspiration on how to wear them this season, I’m sharing a whole host of fresh and cool styling suggestions from the street style set and the runways as well as my favorite cardigan picks of the season.
The Warm & Wonderful jumper emblazoned with several white sheep — and one black one — was expected to sell for somewhere between $50,000 and $80,000. But once the bidding started, the garment’s value skyrocketed, thanks to a 15-minute flurry of offers that included 44 proposals, according to TMZ.
The gavel finally fell following a winning bid of $1.143 million — which reportedly makes the sweater the world’s most expensive.
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Princess Diana’s Black Sheep Sweater is on display on the first day it is in New York at Sotheby’s on Sept. 7, 2023 in New York City.
“In June of 1981, a newly engaged Lady Diana Spencer wore a red sweater dawned with a whimsical black and white sheep motif: one of the first designs by Sally Muir and Joanna Osborne of ‘Warm and Wonderful’ knitwear established in 1979,” Sotheby’s advertised on its auction page.
The sweater became an instant sensation after Diana was first photographed donning the vibrant design. A few weeks later, she wrote the designers a letter saying she had damaged the sweater and was requesting a replacement or repair.
According to Sotheby’s, “a new sweater was knitted entirely” and sent to Diana, who in turn wrote the designers a thank-you note. Two years later, she wore that sweater to a polo match with Prince Charles, this time styling it with a white collared blouse and black ribbon tie.
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Designers Sally Muir and Joanna Osborne pose with their Black Sheep Sweater worn by Lady Diana Spencer on the first day it is displayed at Sotheby’s on Sept. 7, 2023 in New York City.
For more than 40 years, Osborne and Muir “assumed the original [sweater] had been repaired and sent to a customer.” However, earlier this year, Osborne came across the keepsake in an attic. After determining it was, indeed, the original design worn by Diana, the sweater was put on the auction block, accompanied by the pair of letters Diana sent.
Lady Diana Spencer became the Princess of Wales in July 1981 when she married then-Prince Charles. They had two sons before divorcing in 1996. The unconventional “People’s Princess” died a year later in a tragic car crash in France. She was 36.
If you were to take one look into my closet, you’d quickly get the idea that I am all about elevated basics with an injection of trendy and fashion-forward pieces. My favorite way to bring those pieces together is by creating simple and oftentimes elegant outfits. That said, I am always on the lookout for outfit inspiration that embodies that exact vibe. I don’t know about you, but the first place I always turn to for inspiration is my Instagram feed.
In fact, I recently set out to find a fresh set of fall outfit ideas, and I was not disappointed. I came across a variety of outfits that fit the bill, but some of them stood out thanks to the pieces incorporated into each of the looks. This includes a white button-down, a denim maxi skirt, a black slip dress, and much more—all of which could easily be mixed and matched into a capsule wardrobe. Scroll on to check out seven fall outfit ideas that are simple yet elegant and shop each look.
Take a quick scroll through your Instagram feed (or perhaps look at your own current daily wardrobe rotation) and you’ll probably notice a pattern. It’s quite obviously sweater season, and it’s arguably the best season for getting dressed. Sweaters are simultaneously chic and comfortable, and the perfect wool or cashmere sweater feels so luxe. But there’s one little caveat: Do you ever feel like your sweater just won’t stop shedding?
Honestly, the quickest way to ruin your outfit (and maybe even your mood) is to pair say a mauve sweater with black leggings, and the next thing you know, evidence of your top is all over your bottoms. While, stopping shedding completely isn’t likely possible when it comes to natural fibers such as wool and cashmere (sorry, but we’re being real here), we’ve still got a few tricks up our sleeve for minimizing shedding or even speeding up the shedding process to get past that annoying phase.
We know you’ve got tons of sweater looks planned for the season, so read ahead for tips on how to combat their pesky ways.
This story goes out to my spill-prone queens. There is nothing more frustrating than getting a stain on your clothes and not being able to get it out. As a mother of two little ones (and with my own fair share of spills), I battle stains on the daily. Through this humbling practice, I have learned a few things along the way like what fabrics are the easiest to clean and the best cleaning duo for getting out even the toughest of stains—I am happy to share my learnings with you below.
When it comes to easy-cleaning fabrics, there are both natural and synthetic options that you will want to reach for on your next shopping trip. Cotton and wool will always be great natural picks. As for synthetic fabrics, polyester reigns supreme and is often used to create fleece and faux-leather pieces. On any of these fabrics, your best bet in combating a stain is to treat it before it has a chance to set. First, gently remove any debris. Next, run cool or warm water over the area and go in with my trusty duo: vinegar and clear dish soap.
I like to keep a small spray bottle with a 1:1 mix of white vinegar and water to spray directly on stains, drip on some dish soap (a little goes a long way), and then I take a toothbrush that I keep reserved for laundry and begin to scrub the area—You can scrub harder on cotton pieces but need to be gentler on more textured fabrics like wool or fleece. Add more of the spray mix or soap as you see fit and feel free to rinse in cool or warm water as needed to check your progress. From there, launder as usual.
With all this in mind, I rounded up 30 pieces from Nordstrom that are not only stylish but easy to clean. Here’s to stress-free laundry in your near future.
One of the best parts about the onset of cooler weather is breaking out your sweater collection. There’s always that one gorgeous sweater, though, that’s just a little too itchy and sadly finds its way to the bottom of the drawer no matter how much you love it. If comfort is your priority, you wouldn’t tolerate shoes that don’t fit, stiff jeans, or too-small tops, so why accept itchy sweaters?
But now you can give your sweater a new life and get rid of that itch once and for all. See how it’s done below, and then scroll down to shop for your next favorite sweaters.
Do you feel that crisp breeze? Well, that signifies the official start of fall. For some, the onset of colder temperatures hasn’t come yet, but that is by no means a deterrent for dreaming of them. In fact, for the fashion set, this time ushers in fantasies of one specific thing: sweaterdress season. And while you may be wondering why this clothing staple could be considered as exciting as cooler temperatures, taking a trip, or even celebrating the holidays, we’re here to tell you that this piece is underrated. If we’re being honest, you can’t even fantasize about playing in the foilage or being snuggled up by the fire in a cabin opening gifts with your loved ones without invoking the image of wearing a sweaterdress—it’s that prevalent. Of course, where and how you can wear this style extends beyond the cliché imagery this fall staple has been commonly associated with. So in that vein, we’ve rounded up 24 sweaterdress outfit ideas to show that this staple is something you should be excited about wearing (and shopping) year-round.
Sweaterdresses are the canvas for crafting the coolest outfit for any transitional-weather look. You can wear a simple white sweaterdress in the spring with sandals or combat boots and a leather moto jacket in the fall.
The styling possibilities are endless when it comes to this dress.
Neutral-hued sweaterdresses aren’t the only way to wear this cold-weather staple. Don’t be afraid to opt for a colorful version that champions more craft-inspired knitting techniques. Just be sure to style it with solid-hued boots and a bag to let the piece be the focal point of your ‘fit.
Our jaws dropped to the floor when we first found this dress.
When in doubt, a black sweaterdress will always be in style. But should you want to make this staple stand out, pair it with contrasting boots and an interesting bag to make it feel more trend-forward.
The sweetheart neckline on this sweaterdress is stunning.
Want to make a drab, cold day a little warmer? Wear a colorful sweaterdress with fun accessories. Whether you opt for one in a vibrant pink hue or another fun trending color, this outfit will brighten your day.
Pink is always a good idea.
Maxi hemline dresses made a major comeback on fall/winter 2022 runways, so it only makes sense to adopt this hemline in sweater form too. Opt for a darker-hued version (gray, black, or navy) paired with a belt and platform boots, and you’ll look like you came fresh off the runway.
Crying over how chic this sweaterdress is.
When you don’t want to freeze but can’t fathom the idea of wearing pants, this is the ensemble you’ll want to re-create. Pair a thick-knit midi or maxi sweaterdress with a shearling coat and you’ll be cozier than ever.
This dress’s stripes will look great with a camel shearling coat.
Sweaterdresses can make “stale” fall staples feel fresh—case in point: the look above. Pairing a brightly hued sweaterdress (like a green one) with the black coat and boots in the back of your closet is a great way to glean more wear out of your staples without getting tired of them.
The pop your fall wardrobe needed has arrived.
Of course, if color isn’t your thing, you don’t have to wear a saturated sweaterdress to get the same effect. In fact, opting for a two-tone sweaterdress paired with fun accessories will give you the same feeling of “brand-new” without having to buy into color.
Staud’s dresses are beloved among our editors.
Another way to breathe life into this staple is by opting for versions with sultrier elements—like a high-slit, cutouts, or an off-the-shoulder fit. Just keep the rest of your styling simple by pairing the dress with neutral accessories to really let this style steam things up.
Hot, hot, hot.
Is it even fall if you don’t don at least one striped sweater? Consider this the easiest dress to throw on for the season, as all you have to do is pair it with a sling bag and cowboy boots to give off full fall vibes.
You can also style this with loafers or Chelsea boots if you want a more formal feel.
Channel your inner French girl this fall and pair a houndstooth-print coat and Mary Janes with a sweaterdress. You may not be in Paris, but you’ll be trés chic nonetheless.
Just imagine how cozy this dress will feel while you wear it.
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: Colorful sweaterdresses are the way to spice up any fall wardrobe. Don’t be afraid to opt for a dark wine-colored or vibrant saffron-hued version paired with your favorite black boots to really get things cooking.
RVN’s knits are sustainably made with 3D printers to ensure minimal fabric waste.
For those nights when you’re going out on the town and want to show a little skin without freezing, you’ll want to pin the ensemble above for inspiration. A sheer knit dress paired with boots, great undergarments, and maybe a leather jacket over will never fail you on a night out.
The weaving on this knit dress allows for a little opacity without having to bare it all.
Sweaterdresses are the key to looking stylish year-round. All you have to do is throw on a sweaterdress and ballet flats, and suddenly, you look “polished” without actually putting in any effort.
The color and cut of this dress make it the ideal staple.
We all have experienced the moment of dread where a sweaterdress has shrunk to the point that you can’t zip it anymore or gaps are showing when you button it up. When that happens, rather than donating the piece, get creative with the styling and throw it over a pair of jeans and a T-shirt. It’s not only more sustainable to find a new way to wear it, but it’s also more stylish.
Transition the metallic knit dress that you bought for a vacation for everyday wear by styling it over jeans.
File this as further proof that sweaterdresses can be hot—so long as you opt for one with cutouts.
Just the right amount of skin.
You don’t just have to buy a new sweaterdress to get the same feel. Simply pull out one of your oversize crew-neck sweaters and wear it as a dress. If you’re worried about it being too short, add a fleece jacket, proper undergarments, and flat Chelsea boots.
Looks great with bottoms or as a dress.
Sweaterdresses are a staple, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be special. Use your accessories (like a bright shearling coat or snakeskin boots) to make this basic stand out.
Trust us when we say this will be a piece you’ll pull out time and again.
Do you know that sweaterdress in the back of your closet with an unwearably high slit that you can’t part ways with it? Don’t get rid of it. Instead, style it over printed pants or cargo pants for a cool fall look.
Meet the perfect sweaterdress for layering.
Add a little edge to this staple by styling it with a leather trench coat and platform ankle boots.
A black mini sweaterdress is a must-have in our books.
Throw a long cardigan over a turtleneck dress for maximum warmth in the winter.
You can also style this cardigan with jeans.
Who said all sweaterdresses had to be oversize? Opt for an iteration with a built-in bra, corset, or bodice, as it will look ultra-flattering on.
It’s not yellow, but it does have a beautiful neckline.
Want to dress up? Opt for a staples knit dress paired with heels and a shoulder bag for a surprising yet stunning night-out ensemble.
Date-night ready.
You’ve made it to the end of this story, and hopefully, by now, you’ve realized there are so many ways to wear sweaterdresses year-round. But should you need one last nugget of wisdom, remember that this piece does all the hard work for you. All you have to do is throw it on and maybe pair it with a belt, boots, and a tote bag. You’ll look (and feel) fabulous.
Don’t forget to add a belt!
This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
With a new season on the horizon, I am ready for a closet refresh. In fact, fall is my favorite time of year, so this is my moment to shine. Thankfully, as a shopping editor, I have a constant eye on all of the new arrivals sections allowing me to scoop up the best of the best fall pieces right as they drop. This is key since I am a size 14, which tends to sell out fast, so I have to act quickly.
Over the past week, I came across a stylish selection of pieces in my size, and it’s been truly hard not to give in and add them all to my cart. I found chic sweaters, cool denim, super stylish jackets, and a variety of pretty dresses and skirts. Stripes were abundant in my top picks as well. Ahead, shop my roundup of the most stylish size 14 new arrivals from Nordstrom, Mango, Zara, and more.
I don’t know exactly what it is, but there is something so sartorially exciting about the arrival of fall. Maybe it’s the striking difference in weather that makes the transition so inviting. There’s nothing more invigorating to me than moving on from the barely there looks of summer to all the cozier pieces that come in autumn with richer hues and interesting textures.
In preparation for the new season, I scoured all the profiles of my favorite fashion follows on Instagram for fresh outfit inspiration. With guidance from the best of the best in the industry, it’s easy to transform an otherwise lackluster wardrobe into one a fashion person would be proud of. Many outfit ideas caught my eye, spanning casual everyday looks to party-ready ensembles. The sweaters and outerwear alone are worth checking out.
Keep scrolling to peruse 30 fall outfit ideas I guarantee will inspire your next looks this month and beyond.
When I find myself wanting to pare down my wardrobe I often ask myself: If I could only wear 5 pieces for an entire year, what would they be? This helps me tremendously to refocus my shopping habits and streamline my current collection. It’s by no means easy to narrow it down so drastically but it really puts things into perspective. For the sake of this exercise (and my sanity), it only pertains to core day-to-day clothing—not shoes, outerwear, pajamas, workout clothes, bags, and other accessories.
I recently revisited the question and came up with a great set of wardrobe essentials that I wouldn’t mind wearing over and over again. So not quite uniform dressing but more of a mini capsule collection of sorts. The pieces would need to withstand the fast-moving trend cycles as well. To put together this cohesive edit, I headed over to Nordstrom, which is home to endless elevated basics. Then, to best help visualize this selection, I turned to looks that feature these classic-cool pieces from one of my favorite style muses, Alexis Foreman. Keep scrolling to see my top 5 picks and to shop options for each.
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No matter how much things change, they stay the same. Sure, time passes, but without fail, every season has its form of essentials—i.e., the experiences or items that feel as if they fulfill the trope that’s associated with that period. For some, summer is defined by what you choose to eat, where you decide to travel, and even who you spend your time with. But for fashion people, it always comes back to what we’re wearing. In our minds, summer isn’t summer unless you’re frolicking under the sun in “cliché” staples (e.g., sandals and a sundress).
As trite as that may sound, it’s undeniable that clothing is just as much a part of the summer experience as anything else. After all, you can’t make that quintessential pilgrimage to the beach sans swimsuit. And you’re sure as hell not going to leave for your summer vacation without packing clothing. So investing in summer basics is as much of a rite of passage for the season as any other activity. Of course, there’s a long list of items one can consider essential for summer, but in my mind, there’s one nonnegotiable: crochet clothing.
Like clockwork, crochet pieces always come back once warmer temperatures ascend. But make no mistake. This isn’t another fleeting trend. Crochet pieces have become the epitome of summer style, surpassing the “trendy” status to become an anti-trend staple in its own right. Don’t believe me? Ahead, I’ve pulled receipts to show how crochet continues to be an essential part of the summertime experience. So let’s get into it…
As someone who’s spent her fair share of money on of-the-moment fashion items, there’s nothing better than a trend that can be re-created entirely with items that already live in your closet. And unless you live somewhere that never dips below 90ºF, I’m pretty sure you own at least one sweater that can, with little effort, be tied around your shoulders in the kind of laissez-faire manner that’s going viral on Instagram in 2023.
Whether it’s worn with activewear to give your post-Pilates ensemble a stylish touch or another knit for a modernized take on the sweater set, the sweater-around-the-shoulders look is a huge hit this year. And for good reason since lazy dressing is having a moment right now, and nothing’s lazier than tossing your favorite knit around your neck as opposed to actually putting it on. Plus, since most of us already own about a million different sweaters (oh sorry, is that just me?), there’s no trekking to the store required. *Pauses for lazy dressers to sigh in relief.*
Below, see how low-key-fashion people are styling their knits in 2023.
When it comes to fashion, my husband and I have relatively similar tastes. He’s pretty oblivious to the latest trends and pretty much sticks to timeless staples. I do the same but tend to lean a little more fashion-forward than he does. When it comes to what we deem sexy and cool clothing there are some definite pieces we can agree on.
In sussing this all out we came to realize that our top picks are primarily elevated basics with some quintessentially “sexy” pieces also in the mix. One of the first pieces we agreed on was a slip dress. The timeless dress style puts so many of one’s erogenous zones tastefully on display. Barely-there cardigan sweaters are another piece we love, which happen to currently be having a major moment. The trend is a bit cheeky and a lot of fun for date-night or an upcoming party.
Keep scrolling to peruse all 5 of our top sexy and cool picks—they may already all be in your closet.
I go through a similar cycle every single year. When fall first comes around, I avoid the sweater-and-jeans combo since I am scared that I’ll get bored of it too quickly. I opt for sweaters and miniskirts or jeans and blouses. But around January, I finally take a break from styling fabulous outfits to simply ease into my collection of sweaters and slightly flared jeans and wear the same outfit formula on repeat. Honestly, it never fails. I’ve officially reached that point, and I’m looking for ways to shake things up while still feeling comfortable. This means my closet is open and ready to receive new sweaters to play around with.
I love all of the trendy sweaters I’ve seen at fast-fashion retailers, but I’m looking for classic items that are made from high-quality fabrics and will last for seasons and seasons to come. That’s why I decided to turn to J.Crew and Reformation, and I found exactly what I was looking for. Below, see the 30 sweaters I’m considering adding to my wardrobe.
In my past life, I had a tendency to get a bit excessive when shopping for sweaters upon the arrival of colder weather. It was as if I completely forgot that I’d stocked up on them just 365 days prior (not to mention 365 days before that). Of course, by opting for quantity over quality from the start, my knitwear budget was pretty much dried up early on, and I had no room to purchase any of the sweaters I really wanted—the ultra-luxurious ones that feel like butter as opposed to scratchy synthetics. Instead, I mostly bought fast-fashion alts that clearly didn’t satisfy me in the long-term.
For the sake of my wardrobe (among other things), I’ve since learned that less is more when it comes to clothes, sweaters especially. And now that I’ve experienced the draw of a top-tier cashmere knit from a brand like Khaite or The Row, I’ve transitioned into being a strict “one or two sweaters per year” type of shopper who only buys a knit if it’s really good and will last me, well, forever with the right care. To help steer others toward the same conclusion, I decided to round up some of the absolute best designer sweaters on the market right now. I promise—once you’ve felt the good stuff, you’ll never go back to prioritizing quantity over quality when it comes to knitwear.
For some, the start of a new year can mean the chance to make a significant change (i.e., accomplishing a long-standing goal or making a resolution). But for the fashion set, it marks the opportunity to re-invent oneself through clothing. It’s a chance to clean out your closet, adopt a few trends, and embrace the sartorial freedom that comes from transitioning into a new season. And while the process of change is a thrilling endeavor all-around, I’d be lying if I didn’t admit there was one particular trend that’s got me hyped: off-the-shoulder sweaters.
While this knitwear silhouette has been around forever, over the past few seasons, this style has undergone a revival that makes it feel brand new. Designers have taken the formerly vanilla style and spiced it up through the usage of vibrant hues, luxe fabrications, and sultry design details. But it’s not just the runway that’s embraced this new-and-improved version of the off-the-shoulder sweater. We’ve seen this style proliferate across our favorite retailers (from Zara to SSENSE) and become an unsung hero among the fashion set.
In short, the reboot of this sweater is something to be excited about this year. And to prove that point, I’ve scoured the internet to round up the 42 best off-the-shoulder sweaters at every price point. Sure, a sweater may not be as life-changing as finally booking that trip to Paris, but I can guarantee this style can make you feel like a brand new person—even if the only major change you made was into one of these sweaters for the day.
Feel like you’ve been seeing stripes everywhere lately? You’re not wrong: Striped sweaters are huge this season and have been spotted on stylish people around the world.
Luckily, this preppy-adjacent trend couldn’t be easier to pull off. Whether you prefer a heavy, fisherman’s knit, or super-luxe cashmere, it’s easy to find a striped sweater in the material and at the price point that meets your needs.
Consider pairing your go-to striped sweater with boots and jeans or a miniskirt and knee-high boots for a comfortable yet put-together look. After all, sweater season doesn’t last forever, but the outfit combos are truly endless.
Most winter days, I want to put on a chunky sweater so big that I might as well just wear a blanket out of the house. Sometimes, though, I would love to feel like I’m not being swallowed whole by oversized knits. I want something that’s refined, effortless and says “Hey! There’s a person under this sweater!” That’s where the twin set comes into play.
Modern iterations of the twin set — a coordinating sweater or cardigan and knit top — are a far cry from the originals that arrived on the women’s workwear scene in the 1950s. (Although, you can definitely still find that look, too.) We’re living in a post-Katie HolmesKnit Bra society, and now have plenty of alluring options from brands like Jacquemus and Khaite (think bralettes and barely-buttoned cardigans).
Easily layered under a coat when needed, the knit twin set is just enough to keep you warm in the cooler months. Plus, they’re just so versatile: Wear them together or separate, mix and match, adjust them to your liking for variety of settings. For example, you can button up for the corporate world, then bare it all for post-work happy hour drinks.
From recycled cashmere sets to affordable knit duos, shop 18 of this season’s best sweater sets in the gallery below.
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Reformation Frida Cashmere Tank and Cardi Set, $268, available here (sizes XS-XL)
Gap Cropped Skinny Rib Tank, $18 from $45, available here (sizes XXS-XXL) and Cardigan, $24 from $60, available here (sizes XXS-XXL)
Naadam Cashmere Baby Rib Cropped Cami, $95, available here (sizes XXS-XXL) and Crewneck Cardigan, $175, available here (sizes XXS-XXL)
Arch The Halterneck Knit Pullover, $190, available here (sizes 36-38) and Wide Organic Knit Cardigan, $440, available here (one size)
Blumarine Twin Knit Set, $890 (from $1,369), available here (sizes XS-L)
Tove Studio Nora Knitted Vest, $416, available here (sizes S-L) and Charlotte Knitted Cardigan, $717, available here (S-L)
Alessandra Rich Knitted Cardigan, $1,009, available here (sizes 36-46) and Knitted Bandeau, $580, available here (sizes 36-46)
Madewell Mapleton Crop Sweater Tank, $49, available here (sizes XXS-XXL) and Haskell Crop Cardigan Sweater, $89, available here (sizes XXS-XXL)
LHD Rocher Twin Set, $395, available here (sizes XS-XL)
Dion Lee Slash Turtleneck & Tank Top Set, $409 (from $610), available here (sizes 3XS-3XL)
& Other Stories Cable Knit Tube Top, $69, available here (sizes XS-L) and Knitted Bolero Cardigan, $99, available here (sizes XS-L)
Good American Collegiate Cable Knit Cardigan, $91 (from $130), available here (sizes XXS-5XL) and Crop Top, $60 (from $85), available here (sizes XXS-5XL)
Abercrombie & Fitch Mini Sweater Dress and Scuba Cardigan Set, $84 (from $120), available here (sizes XXS-XL)
Alice + Olivia Luetta Fuzzy Tube Top With Shrug, $279 (from $465), available here (sizes XS-XL)
J.Crew Cashmere Sweater-Tank, $84 (from $110), available here (sizes XXS-3XL) and Featherweight Cropped Cardigan, $99 (from $138), available here (sizes XXS-3XL)
Staud Aileen Cable Knit Tube Top, $195, available here (sizes XS-XL) and Norma Cable Knit Cardigan, $395, available here (sizes XS-XL)
Victor Glemaud Cropped Cardigan, $207 (from $295), available here (sizes XS-L) and Bandeau Top, $105 (from $150), available here (sizes XS-XL)
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