These are the sweater trends you’re going to see everywhere this fall and winter
BP. Crewneck Cable Knit Sweater
KUT From the Kloth Eudora Cable Knit Pullover Sweater
CeCe Polo Sweater
Treasure & Bond Cotton Blend Polo Sweater
1.STATE Cutout Shoulder Turtleneck Sweater
ASTR the Label Cutout Mock Neck
Treasure & Bond Turtleneck Sweater
Karen Kane Turtleneck Sweater
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Break out the cozy knits – it’s officially sweater weather. This fall, we’re seeing a ton of new sweater trends that are perfect for keeping us feeling warm and looking good all season long. From the return of some classic trends to new looks emerging for the 2023 season and even a few styles borrowed from warmer seasons, this year’s sweater trends are unlike any we’ve seen in recent years. Scroll down to shop the looks we’re going to see everywhere this fall and winter.
1. Cable-Knit Sweaters
Cable knits are not new to the sweater world, and this classic look is extremely popular right now. The timeless knitwear technique brings textured stitches and understated patterns to your look, adding dimension to any fall outfit.
This cable-knit style by BP. is designed with chunky stitching that contrasts with the cropped fit. Its cotton-blend fabric feels lightweight and breathable. The back is ribbed for a comfortable fit.
A slouchier take on the trend, this pullover sweater has raglan sleeves and a relaxed, ribbed crewneck. It’s knitted with heathered lilac yarns that give it a classic look and woven with a touch of wool for just the right amount of warmth.
2. Polo Sweaters
A sporty take on knitwear, polo sweaters nod to the quintessential shirt style. We’ve been seeing polo sweaters with classic, comfy collars and a few buttons or ribbing below the neck. These sweaters can be great for layering.
This sweater is an elevated take on the polo trend that pairs well with a skirt for a more formal, professional look. It has a flat, foldover collar and ribbed trim on the cuffs and hem for a minimalist look.
Blended with cotton and wool, this light blue polo sweater is a perfect choice for cooler days. It features a five-button placket, so it’s easy to layer.
3. Cutout Sweaters
Cutout detailing used to be a trend reserved for summer dresses and warm-weather staples – but this season, the look has made its way into sweaters. Countless brands have been giving their knitwear sleek cutouts, whether as a cold-shoulder or intricate accent.
Designed with a chunky-rib turtleneck and a single cold-shoulder, this sweater is a distinctive take on a closet staple. It’s made from soft cotton-blend fabric in a warm, earthy colorway that will complement any fall palette.
ASTR the Label’s take on the cutout trend has a small, triangular cutout just below the mock neck. Designed with chunky ribbed cables all over and balloon sleeves, this sweater has a modern look that goes great with your favorite jeans.
4. Oversized Turtleneck Sweaters
This season, turn away from fitted turtlenecks and instead grab an oversized iteration. The latest turtleneck sweaters we’re seeing have big, relaxed or slouchy fits that feel as cozy as they look. This is one of the best sweater trends for layering, so you’ll thank yourself for getting one by the time it starts to snow.
This Treasure & Bond sweater epitomizes the oversized turtleneck trend with its dropped shoulders and loose fit. It features ribbed trim on the neck, cuffs and hem for a classic touch.
Karen Kane’s turtleneck is crafted from ultrasoft, recycled fabric and comes in six different color options. With its boxy, oversized fit, you’ll want to live in this layering piece all season long.
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