I’ve Assembled 9 Failsafe Jumper-and-Trouser Outfits to Wear All Season Long

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I've Assembled 9 Failsafe Jumper-and-Trouser Outfits to Wear All Season Long

My sartorial needs right now are simple: to be warm and comfortable. So that means nothing is coming between me and my jumpers at the moment. Still, after pulling on my favourite cream cable-knit jumper for what feels like (and probably is) the 500th day in a row, I’m in need of some fresh inspiration on how to style it as we head into spring.

Okay, I know what you’re thinking. Jumper-and-trouser outfits are hardly groundbreaking—they’re one of the most basic combinations out there. But aren’t the simplest things always the most effective? I certainly think so. Putting jeans, leggings and joggers to one side, I was keen to discover how fashion people are assembling their jumper-and-trouser outfits for spring in an attempt to make my own ensembles more polished (though no less comfortable). And what I found was seriously impressive.

From foolproof pairings, including cable-knits with navy strides to the easy way to upgrade the black trousers you used to wear religiously to the office, scroll on to see nine jumper-and-trouser outfits that look beyond chic.

Style Notes: The look I’m most impatient to re-create is this offering. A cream cable-knit with wide-leg trousers was always going to look elevated, but it’s one that is versatile too. Add trainers for the weekend, boots for work and heels for a night out. Done.

The women’s version has sold-out but I’d go so far as to say the men’s is even better.

The perfect black trousers. 

A tote for life.

Style Notes: Cargo trousers are having a moment, with those in the know opting to wear theirs with minimalistic heels and heeled boots for a glossy spin. Me? I’ll take cues from this look by adding a grey oversize knit into the equation. 

It looks like a rollneck… but the neck is actually a removeable snood so you get two jumpers for the price of one. Genius.

Hot new brand alert!

Both a block and a kitten heel would work with this look.

Style Notes: Assuming you already own a basic black jumper, give it a directional spin by styling it with a pair of leather trousers. Mimi makes hers look even sleeker by pairing them with leather boots. 

A jumper you can’t go wrong with. 

These are described as wide-leg on Zara’s site but I think they look like a very perfect straight-leg cut—just right for recreating the above outfit.

Oh dear—another pair of Totême boots to obsess over. 

Style Notes: And now for something a little more experimental! Bright pink jeans can play centre stage with a neutral sweatshirt and classic trench coat.

This sweatshirt runs from XS to XXL.

These are bringing a lot of joy.

A classic that won’t break the bank. 

Style Notes: You had to let us sneak in a classic blue jean look! This one is too chic not to share. A fine-knit roll-neck and shearling jacket make for a cosy pair, balanced out by straight-leg jeans and high ankle boots.

The layering piece we all swear by—it comes in so many colours.

An absolute beauty to cherish for all time.

They’re called Favourite Cut for a reason, you know.

Style Notes: The knitted vest is still going strong after a couple of winters in fashion favour. Extra modern  with a shirt and tailored trousers.

The colour combo on this makes for a really unique high-street find.

Exaggerated wide-legs bring the retro element of a knitted vest to life.

A more fitted shirt is a great layering piece as it removes excess bulk around the waist.

Style Notes: The polo collar on knitwear is a look that’s not going anywhere—make like Lydia and wear yours with a pair of no-fuss trousers and mules for a masterclass in minimalist styling. 

This also comes in classic navy, and this version is on sale right now.

This look works well with black leggings too.

I’ve had my eye on these mules for the longest time. 

Style Notes: Breton-stripe knitwear continues to be a top seller for most brands this spring—use yours to elevate your classic black, wide-leg trousers for everything from work meetings to dinners out. 

Striped knits will never be a bad thing to purchase.

Easy, pull-on trousers that still look smart.

Show me an outfit these boots won’t go with. 

Style Notes: I’m seeing more all-grey outfits than ever before right now. Sabina Socol called this her “office core” look, but it works for the weekend too.

I love the idea of a grey twin set to really lean into the look.

This is currently in my basket. 

French brands always do the best grey trousers.

Next Up: 10 easy winter outfit ideas.

This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.

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