Top 5 pieces of Knitwear for Autumn/Winter 24

September 22, 2024

As the days grow shorter and temperatures start to drop, it’s time to swap out lightweight fabrics for cozy layers. This season, knitwear is all about texture, warmth, and versatile styling. Whether you’re dressing for a casual day out or elevating a chic winter look, here are five essential knitwear pieces to keep your wardrobe cozy and stylish this autumn/winter:

1. Oversized Turtleneck Sweater 

The oversized turtleneck is the ultimate cold-weather staple this season. Perfect for layering over leggings, jeans, or even a sleek skirt, this piece keeps you cozy without sacrificing style. Opt for neutral tones like oatmeal, beige, or soft grey, but bold colors like deep burgundy or forest green are trending too.

2. Ribbed Knit Dress 

A ribbed knit dress strikes the perfect balance between comfort and elegance. Midi or maxi lengths offer versatility for casual or more dressed-up occasions. Pair it with knee-high boots and a long coat for a chic, streamlined look that’s both warm and fashionable.

3. Cable Knit Cardigan 

This season’s cable-knit cardigan is chunkier and more structured. It’s ideal for layering over a blouse or even a lightweight sweater. Consider one with oversized buttons, or belt it at the waist to define your silhouette. Cardigans in earth tones, such as moss green or warm brown, add a touch of nature to your winter wardrobe.

4. Knit Vest Vests continue to trend into 2024, adding both warmth and dimension to outfits. Layer them over a button-up shirt for a preppy vibe or a fitted turtleneck for a minimalist look. This season, they’re appearing in cozy fabrics like cashmere blends, with patterns ranging from classic houndstooth to fun geometrics.

5. Cropped Sweater 

If you’re looking to add a playful twist to your wardrobe, a cropped sweater is a great choice. It works well over high-waisted trousers or skirts, adding a youthful vibe to your look. This season, look for cropped knits with statement sleeves or intricate patterns, from argyle to abstract designs.

Whether you’re braving the chill on a morning commute or cozying up for a weekend brunch, knitwear is the perfect blend of style and comfort for autumn and winter. From the timeless oversized turtleneck to the trendy knit vest, these pieces are your go-to essentials for the cooler months.

So, why not start experimenting with different textures, colors, and silhouettes? Embrace the versatility of knitwear this season, and let your wardrobe reflect both your personality and the latest trends. After all, there’s nothing better than feeling warm, confident, and on-trend during the coldest months of the year.

What’s your favourite knitwear piece for autumn/winter? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear how you’re styling yours this season!

Happy shopping!

Lots of Love

Lisa xx

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