Winter Knitwear Essentials

By Bernadette Basagre

July 14, 2020

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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