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3 knitwear trends you need this fall

Fall is here, and that means we have to dress accordingly. Knitwear has and always will be largely dominating people’s fall wardrobes, but now even more than ever. You might be wondering what is trending this fall, and don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. These are 3 knitwear trends you don’t want to miss this fall 2023:

Cable knits

Cable knits are a classic knit that never goes out of style. They’re popularity is continuing into 2023 with a modern twist, perfectly combining classic and trendy. These sweaters are great for a minimalistic yet put together look, and by being chunky they ensure warmth on colder days. A neutral-toned cable knit, like the Minto sweater from Knitnomy, is an essential for your fall wardrobe. Take a look at stuff.i.create’s version – we’re obsessed with it!

Neutral colors and tones

You can never go wrong with a neutral! They double as basics and can be worn with pretty much anything in your wardrobe. Don’t get me wrong, we love a bold color – but you don’t always want to be making a statement. Natural browns, oranges and grays will be all the craze this fall 2023.

Look at this amazing cashmere sweater in a light brown tone. The sweater is based on the Aros sweater but with Anne Emilie’s own personal twist. No stripes, with a twisted rib, high neck and an added split on the side – it’s gorgeous!

Stripes

Last but not least, you don’t get much more classic than stripes. The timeless stripes are here to stay this fall as well! What we love about knitting your own clothing, is that you can choose your own colourways. Do like Anne Emilie and knit your striped sweater in a combination of fall colors – it’ll fit perfectly into this season’s wardrobe. 

This is the Abby sweater by Sandnes garn.

Stay stylish and warm this fall with timeless cable knits, versatile neutral tones and classic stripes. Each trend seamlessly combines comfort and fashion, ensuring you’re up to date yet cozy this coming season. 

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