The problem with most autumn knitwear is the gap between how it looks on a model in a sunlit studio and how it actually performs on a Tuesday in October. It pills by November. The collar loses its shape. It looks great folded on a shelf and somehow less great on an actual human body. We have been through enough disappointing jumpers to know what to look for, and more importantly what to avoid. The pieces in here are the ones that do their job without making promises they cannot keep. Midweight yarns that sit well over a shirt or work perfectly alone. Cuts that are relaxed without looking shapeless. Colours that fit October through to February without feeling like a seasonal novelty. Nothing in here is trying to be a statement. These are the jumpers that become your first reach when the temperature drops, the ones still in good shape two winters from now. Reliable is underrated.
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The problem with most autumn knitwear is the gap between how it looks on a model in a sunlit studio and how it actually performs on a Tuesday in October. It pills by November. The collar loses its shape. It looks great folded on a shelf and somehow less great on an actual human body. We have been through enough disappointing jumpers to know what to look for, and more importantly what to avoid. The pieces in here are the ones that do their job without making promises they cannot keep. Midweight yarns that sit well over a shirt or work perfectly alone. Cuts that are relaxed without looking shapeless. Colours that fit October through to February without feeling like a seasonal novelty. Nothing in here is trying to be a statement. These are the jumpers that become your first reach when the temperature drops, the ones still in good shape two winters from now. Reliable is underrated.
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