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Winter Wear for Women

Our winter wear collection includes sweaters, cardigans, layering essentials, and cold-weather accessories for building comfortable winter outfits. You'll find warm knits, outerwear, and seasonal pieces that work for casual days and dressier occasions through the winter months.

What's in the Collection

The winter edit features chunky cable-knit sweaters, oversized cardigans, turtlenecks, and pullover styles in wool blends, cashmere-touch fabrics, and soft knits. Outerwear includes longline coats, puffer jackets, and shackets designed for layering. 

Color palettes lean toward winter neutrals like cream, camel, charcoal, and black, with seasonal accents in burgundy, forest green, and navy. Most pieces are designed to layer under jackets and coats.

Styling Winter Pieces

Pair oversized sweaters with fitted jeans or leggings for balanced proportions. Layer cardigans over dresses with tights and ankle boots for transitional styling. Longline coats work over both casual and dressier outfits, while puffer jackets pair well with athleisure or weekend wear. Mix textures—chunky knits with sleek denim or wool coats over soft knit dresses—for visual interest.

As we move into late winter and early spring, many of these pieces transition well with lighter layers underneath or worn alone on milder days. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I layer winter pieces without looking bulky?

Start with fitted base layers like turtlenecks or thermal tops, add a chunky sweater or cardigan, then finish with a longline coat or structured jacket. Balance proportions by pairing oversized tops with fitted bottoms, or vice versa. Stick to similar color tones within one outfit to create a streamlined look.

Can I wear winter knits into spring?

Lighter-weight sweaters and cardigans transition well into early spring. Wear them over sleeveless dresses, with cropped pants, or layered over spring tops on cooler mornings. Cream, camel, and navy tones work better for the spring transition than heavy winter colors like burgundy or forest green.

What's the difference between a shacket and a jacket?

A shacket (shirt-jacket) is lighter-weight and less structured than a traditional jacket. It works as a mid-layer piece—heavier than a shirt but not as warm as a coat. Shackets pair well with sweaters underneath or worn alone over thermal tops in milder winter weather.

What fabrics are best for winter warmth?

Wool blends, cashmere-touch knits, and chunky cable-knit sweaters provide the most insulation. Fleece-lined outerwear and thermal-backed fabrics add extra warmth for colder climates. Natural fibers like wool regulate temperature better than synthetic materials, though blends offer easier care and durability.