They’re Here—the Most Stylish Cashmere Jumpers for Every Budget

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They're Here—the Most Stylish Cashmere Jumpers for Every Budget

Sylvie wears a grey cashmere jumper from Ven Store. 

If the low temperatures are anything to go by, cashmere season is well and truly upon us and I, for one, am here for it. Traditionally, when shopping for the best cashmere jumpers, you would have to head to some pretty expensive designer brands but, thankfully, today the choice is endless. From high street to high end, there’s a cashmere jumper to suit every style and budget this year. Think bright colours, go-with-everything neutrals, boxy silhouettes, puff sleeve details and, of course, stripes. Whatever cashmere you’re in search of, I can almost promise you that it features in my edit below.

But why is it that everyone, from editors to celebrities, stylists to influencers, and grandmas to 20-somethings, love cashmere? For me, a cashmere jumper is up there as one of my most-worn pieces in my wardrobe. Versatile and classic, I find the best cashmere jumpers can elevate even the most basic of outfits. I favour an oversized look, always with a crew-neck and usually in black or navy. Use a de-bobbler and even decades-old cashmere will look as good as new.

Whether it’s styled for an evening out paired with my leather trousers and favourite heels or it’s the foundation of an easy weekend outfit when I’m hibernating at home, cosy cashmere jumpers are pretty much all I want to wear right now as we drift towards spring. Considering we have at least a few months of colder climes to contend with, it’s the perfect time to invest in a new style that you’ll love and wear for years to come. Scroll below to discover my edit of the best cashmere jumpers for every price point. Happy layering! 

Style Notes: The high street has plenty of affordable yet good-quality cashmere pieces to offer. Look to classics like H&M, Mango, Arket and of course, M&S, for timeless staples you can dress up or down.

Classic at every turn. 

You can find this beauty as part of the Camille Charrière x Mango collaboration.

You can’t beat M&S cashmere; this style has a lovely relaxed fit. 

Just dreamy.

An easy layering piece. 

This rust colour is surprisingly versatile.

This knit comes in 19 other colours. 

It’s the puff sleeve detail that does it for me.

Style Notes: Opt for a size up in your cashmere of choice to get that cool, relaxed fit that influencers such as Who What Wear contributor Monikh.

This chunky style is sure to be a wardrobe hero.

Navy always looks so chic with denim or grey.

There’s always room for a stripe in our cashmere edit.

Simple but so effective. Wear with a gold slip skirt and heels or with leather trousers and chunky boots.

The fabrication on this jumper is over 70% cashmere. The button detail is so pretty, too.

An all-black cashmere knit will work hard for you.

If you’re a fan of the head-to-toe white look, just pair this with ecru denim and Uggs for a cosy weekend outfit.

We see your The Row vibes and we are here for it.

A classic cashmere jumper that will go with everything in your wardrobe. 

This is the perfect base to a jeans and a nice top look when the weather is cold.

An investment worth making.

Style Notes: Cashmere sweaters often come in a thinner form, but search and you’ll find some great chunkier, cable knit styles like Brittany’s, too.

Bring on the cosy vibes in this luxe longline style. 

Raey does some of the best knitwear out there. Fact.

If you’re on the hunt for a supersized roll neck, this charcoal version should be on your radar.

This burgundy shade is much easier to wear than you think. 

Camel-hued cashmere is always a good idea. 

Style under midi dresses to wear your favourite pieces all year round.

The proportions of this slightly cropped style would work perfectly with a midi skirt.

A neckline you don’t see every day. 

Such a beautiful shade of pink. The tie-waist detail is a nice touch, too. 

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

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