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It's Time for Sweater Weather

While I’m no fan of snow and certainly hope we don’t see ice, I’ll happily welcome winter if it means cozying up in some cashmere.

By Colin Shea Denniston

Dec 2022

Sweater
Photos by Brandon AlmsSt. Croix quarter zip jacket, $445 at Town & County Purchase Photo
Hat
Photos by Brandon AlmsShiraleah Lafayette hat, $27 at The Market
Slippers
Photos by Brandon AlmsPatricia Green Queen Bee slippers, $88 at Harem & Co. Purchase Photo
Sweater
Photos by Brandon AlmsVery J Camille cardigan, $72 at Modern Society Purchase Photo
Tree
Photos by Brandon AlmsCreative Co-Op glitter tree, $6.50 each at Harrison House Market Purchase Photo
Scarf
Photos by Brandon AlmsFree People Shetland fringe scarf (Gingerbread), $48 at STAXX Purchase Photo
Candle
Photos by Brandon AlmsSweet Water Décor Sweater Weather soy candle, $28 at STAXX Purchase Photo
Sweater
Photos by Brandon AlmsTrina Turk Chloe sweater, $368 at Harem & Co. Purchase Photo
Scarf
Photos by Brandon AlmsFree People Shetland recycled blend fringe scarf, $48 at STAXX Purchase Photo
Sweater
Photos by Brandon AlmsJ.NNA Poppin’ Party sweater, $64 at STAXX Purchase Photo

As the days get shorter and temps really start dropping, it’s time to wake up that winter wardrobe with some cozy, cold-weather classics in the form of simple—yet stylish—knitwear. Although it’s notoriously pricey, most high-quality knitwear can last nearly a lifetime. Be sure to follow those care instructions, and if you’re a bit accident prone (like me) I suggest steering clear of the red wine.

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