Fashion: We all love a good Yarn

KNITWEAR might feel like more of a staple in the winter months, but this season the fashion world has practically pulled the wool over our eyes.

From oversized jumpers to miniskirts, knitwear is the hottest – and certainly the snuggest – trend right now.

So whether you prefer handmade-style or couture cashmere, it’s time to throw out those tired, moth-eaten pieces and join the new style knitting club. Show off your knit-wit potential and go wild for woollies.

BOYFRIEND BORROWER

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Ticking the box for the androgynous and minimalist trends, an oversized knit is not only ideal for layering, but it also disguises unwanted Santa bellies too. Try a sweater or long-line cardigan in a size that looks like you’ve strayed into your other half’s side of the wardrobe. You could even experiment by delving into the menswear departments for the authentic option.

The trick with boy-shaped knits is to keep your bottom half fitted, so it’s leggings, skinny jeans or skirt with tights. Nobody wants to look like they’re dressed head-to-toe in a giant’s clothing.

BRIGHT BEAUTY

The perfect antidote to dark winter nights, a knit so bright you’ll practically glow in the dark is a must.

Not just reserved for eveningwear, pick out a luxurious knit in an opulent shade of amethyst, ruby, sapphire or emerald.

For a more outgoing option, try a sunny citrus shade, such as orange, lime or yellow, that will ease you right through to spring. These neon-esque brights will really pop against a drab winter wardrobe.

HERITAGE HUNT

Grab your tweeds and plaids, a cosy countryside knit is the perfect accompaniment to the heritage trend.

Make your heritage knit the main fashion focus by paring down the rest of your ensemble with a smart black skirt or tailored trousers.

FORTIES FINDS

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If a baggy jumper somehow feels a little too casual, even trussed up with pearls, go back in time to this season’s 40s vibe.

Go for a ready-made 40s knit via a classic matching twin set – elegance personified. And create your own vintage appeal by emphasising the waist with a fitted long-line button-up cardigan and skinny belt. A body-skimming pencil skirt will really add the 40s finishing touch.

LAYERING LOVE

Those head over heels with all things woolly can go mad with natty knit maximalism.

Knitwear may have traditionally been confined to jumpers, cardigans and scarves but now there’s a whole style spectrum on offer: coats, dresses, chunky tights, knitted skirts, arm warmers, leg warmers and even winter boots complete with cosy woollen cuffs.

For the ultimate in fashion kudos, layer them all up at the same time for a top-to-toe knit takeover. Just ensure you mix up different colours and wool types for the most fashionable knit-wit look.

NOVELTY KNITS

Once the jovial piece reserved for Christmas time only, the novelty jumper has come into its own this winter.

The key to ensuring it looks trendy – not tragic – is styling it up with something edgy and unexpected.

Steer clear of anything too girly on your bottom half – give your fluffy favourite some street cred with some rock-chick leggings or a leather skirt, so you have a real contrast of textures.

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