30 Totême, Khaite and The Row Winter Staples That Are Actually Worth the Money

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30 Totême, Khaite and The Row Winter Staples That Are Actually Worth the Money

Aida wears the timeless Khaite cardigan. 

When it comes to curating a responsible and reliable wardrobe these days, it’s much less about buying new items every season and more about investing in smarter, longer-lasting buys. We’re talking classics which you look forward to pulling out every year, rather than short-lived pieces that quickly go out of ‘fashion’, or don’t have the quality to last beyond a few washes.  

Whether your budget stretches to the best of the high street, or The Row’s most luxurious pieces, when you’re looking to make these purchases it just makes environmental, financial (and sartorial) sense to opt for timeless designs you won’t ever get bored of. For more budget-friendly options, the Who What Wear UK team turns to brands like Arket and Me + Em who prioritise quality over trends. But if you’ve got money to spend, and you’re wanting to know which investment buys are truly worth it, there are three brands that I, and my fellow editors, always recommend…

I tried on Toteme’s beautiful camel coat earlier this year. 

Totême, Khaite and The Row, all have one thing in common—their designs never go out of style. Meaning that, if you are looking to invest in staples you can rewear basically forever, you can be confident shopping at any of the three. Whether it’s an iconic camel coat, or a crew neck grey knit, their minimalistic winter staples transcend decades. There’s plenty of completely classic options, and there’s also some designs with recognisably elevated details— like Khaite’s famous cinched-waist cardigan or Totême’s leather-trimmed shearling

The coats, knits and boots—all pillars of a successful winter wardrobe—are particularly worth investing in, and so below I’ve curated an edit of the very best from the three brands, across all three categories. Keep scrolling to enjoy… 

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