M&S Is Doing This French-Girl Staple Better Than Anyone Else Right Now

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M&S Is Doing This French-Girl Staple Better Than Anyone Else Right Now

I’m going to let you in on a little secret; as vast as our wardrobes can be, most fashion editors wear the same items on repeat. Like anyone, we settle into a uniform that makes us feel comfortable but also polished. For the office, the first thing I reach for is my favourite jeans—the ones with the ultimate straight-cut leg and that hit just below the ankle, my hemline sweet spot—which I’ll then pair with a white shirt, oversize blazer, and either chunky loafers or block-heel boots, depending on the forecast. When I’m working from home, it’s all about leggings, gold jewellery (for Zoom calls, naturally) and knitwear; stripe knitwear, to be precise. 

While I don’t spend frivolously (my pickiness precedes me and is well-documented in my bi-weekly column), the one item I find hard to resist is striped jumpers. An aspect of their appeal lies in their French roots—Breton stripes aren’t as cliché as you might think; in Paris, they’re favoured by many impeccable dressers. They’re also incredibly versatile and can be thrown on with just about piece and print. Stick to monochrome palettes, and they practically come with a lifetime style guarantee, one that you can match with any other colour.

This brings me to my point: Marks & Spencer, which is tempting me with its edit of excellent striped jumpers right now. Scrolling its new arrivals category this morning, the sheer volume of striped jumpers on offer was staggering. Clearly, they’re a hit for the brand this season, and I can see why. Aside from the factors I’ve laid out above, striped jumpers are having a particular moment right now, as so many influencers are keeping toasty in them, too.

Assuming you’re as obsessed with striped jumpers as I am, I’ve assembled the very best from Marks & Spencer below. Come see.

The crew neckline only adds to the classic feel of this knit. 

Roll-necks are my go-to in the winter months. 

The harlequin sewing pattern creates an interesting motif against the block stripes. 

M&S cashmere is my Achilles heel. 

Red stripes are just as classic as black, white and navy. 

This one has block-colour sleeves for a subtle variation. 

Try layering this over a colour-pop roll-neck top. 

I love this pretty soft grey colourway. 

Just add a pair of high-waist jeans and your favourite boots for low-key luxury. 

My friend has this knit, and it looks great with light-wash jeans. 

I just had to sneak in this elevated cardigan. 

If you prefer v-shaped necklines, look no further. 

The ruffling makes this knit feel all the more French. 

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