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Winter Knitwear Essentials

With winter in full throttle we are constantly looking for pieces to keep us warm but stylish all at the same time. We have compiled a list of some of our favourite comfy knits to help us survive this cold winter.

Ruby – Matilda Sweater

Get cozied up with Ruby’s fun and warm knitwear. The Matilda Sweater features balloon sleeves and is made from a blend of wool, alpaca and rayon.

Mina Sky Jumper

Knitted locally in Auckland, this 100% Merino is a medium jumper weight. A bold blue stripe down both sleeves with a rib neck, sleeves and hem.

Twenty Seven Names – The Concept of Time Sweater

This funky sweater made in Tauranga brings colour to the dull New Zealand winter. Made up of 100% merino wool, its bright colour will have you wishing you could wear it in Summer.

Max – The Recycled Cashmere Blend V Neck Sweater

Max has recently released this stylish sweater made from 30% recycled cashmere and 70% wool. The comfy number is consciously made from cashmere fibres that would usually end up in the landfill.   

Witchery – Marine Boyfriend Cardigan

Cardigans are the biggest trend right now, and Witchery has just released this gorgeous yak and wool blend number. A true Winter staple, it can be dressed up and down, for work, the weekend and maybe just a warm throw-on piece to lounge around in.

Kowtow – Statue Dress

A knitted dress is nothing new, but every year we’re falling more and more in love with them. Kowtow’s 100% organic cotton knit dresses are a firm wardrobe staple, and this sleek piece is perfect for when you want to dress up in this gloomy weather.

Hej-Hej – Layer Cake Knit

We all need a knit piece to wear on its own and as a layer, and Hej Hej has got one just for us. The cotton and cashmere blend is the perfect investment for everyday wear and will keep you warm and stylish.

Penny Sage – Sylvette Knit

Spice up your wardrobe with a new neckline. This wide v neck merino knit is a on trend look and compliments the collarbones.

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