Fashion Editors Can’t Stop Wearing This Timeless Winter Wardrobe Staple

Our senior digital director, Claire Stern Milch, and I agree that this option from J.Crew can do no wrong. It’s a favorite for its shrunken fit and under-$200 price. And, to be frank, it’s become my emotional support sweater this season (in other words, it’s been my go-to choice when I simply can’t be bothered to put together a full look).
This particular sweater has become a sleeper hit in my wardrobe. It’s been the one I reach for when I want to feel a little more luxe. The heather gray is light enough for it to feel like a fresh alternative to my darker charcoal and slate-hued options. I love to style mine with a pair of faded black jeans or trousers for an easy monochromatic ensemble.
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“Gigi Hadid’s knitwear brand Guest in Residence has been a favorite of mine since I felt the pieces in person. They’re so soft, cozy, and substantial for knitwear, which can be hard to find, plus they come in so many rich color ways.”—Madison Rexroat, assistant accessories editor
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“I’m a devoted fan of this knitwear brand: no pilling, no snags, just supremely soft, non-scratchy sweaters that hold up beautifully. This 100 percent cashmere crewneck is currently at the top of my wishlist—and it’s on sale!”—Laura Tarafa, commerce writer
Every time I ask my coworker what they’re wearing, nine out of 10 times it’s Cos. This sweater is no exception, looking way more expensive than its $279 price tag. Our team has also noticed how Cos’s quality has been notably good lately, especially when it comes to its knits and leathers.
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I finally got my hands on this Reformation sweater earlier this season, and I have worn it with zero regrets. As the name suggests, it has a boyfriend fit—and in my mind, that means the laidback silhouette of an easy long-sleeve sweater one may have thrifted from somewhere (except this one is 95 percent recycled cashmere).
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