One unanimous fall cue across designer collections? Go heavy on the knitwear, from classic Breton stripes and cardigans to versatile basics like black turtlenecks and crewnecks in every color. There are also, of course, a few new knitted heroes fresh onto the scene. In 2021’s case, that unequivocally points to polo sweaters and half-zips with a nostalgic, preppy feel. Similarly, Fair Isle makes a strong return and with an ’80s and early ’90s bent. Look to these for your après ski outings or moments in the city when you’re channeling the vibe.

Originally designed as part of seamen’s uniforms in Northern France’s Brittany, the Breton stripe is a classic knit, most commonly in a thick weave in timeless navy and white. Now, modern iterations come in all versions, from thin and layerable to nubby and oversize. A fisherman sweater, also known as an Aran jumper, is that ultra-thick cable knit you reach for to curl up in on the coldest days. Traditionally, they feature an array of patterns, like Khaite’s oversized and incredibly eye-catching Monet knit. Still, some are designed more simply in a range of colors, from jewel-toned to neutral. No knitwear collection is complete without a black turtleneck, and ideally, more than one. Thin and fitted ribbed styles are best for layering and tucking, while oversized cuts are deliciously cozy when topping leggings, slim pants, or slip skirts. Whether styled as a top or draped over a fitted top or dress, there’s no denying the versatility of a cardigan, particularly one in a heavyweight knit for fall. Neutral tones are perennial staples, however delectable hues like hunter green or pink jacquard will instantly liven up your assortment.
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