10 Expensive-Looking Knit Sweater Outfits to Recreate This Season

How to style an under-$200 pullover to look like a luxury splurge.

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I don't know about you, but I've been daydreaming about tall kitten-heeled boots, leather jackets trimmed in shearling, and soft cardigans cut from cashmere. Yep, it's that time of year again when the temperature dips, inviting pleasant thoughts of comfy cold-weather essentials. Mostly, I've found myself mulling over the many knit sweater outfits I plan to live in during the nippy months ahead. After all, I love nothing more than cozying up in my best sweaters and plushy pullovers, sipping on a spiced chai latte, and re-watching Gilmore Girls.

Although I have a sturdy rotation of knit sweaters in my wardrobe, I desperately need fresh outfit formulas that I can reference all season. So, I've decided to scour the street style scene for inspiration. It turns out that the fashion set knows a thing or two about dressing up chunky turtlenecks, Fair Isle jumpers, and woven zip-ups. Some savvy city dwellers prefer to style their sweaters with relaxed pieces like wide-leg jeans and laid-back leather pants. Meanwhile, others favor a more formal approach involving lustrous satin slip skirts and perfectly stitched tailored trousers.

Below, I've compiled a curated list of my favorite street style looks, all of which demonstrate how to easily assemble a polished knit sweater outfit. Keep scrolling, and you'll find everything you need to bring each snug uniform to life.

Sultry Sophistication

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Woman walking the street in an orange turtleneck sweater, slip skirt, and heels

Amp up the elegance of your outfit by experimenting with luxe fabrics and sleek accessories.

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Aiming to embrace the quiet luxury agenda? Look no further than this outfit that feels ultra refined—thanks to the slinky satin slip skirt and ladylike kitten heels. Adhere to the elevated theme by championing charming accessories like shimmering gold jewelry, a smooth leather handbag, and wide-frame sunglasses.

A Dependable Classic

woman walking in the street in a fair isle sweater, jeans, and boots

There are certain styles that will stick around for the long haul—a Fair Isle sweater is one of them.

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If there’s one thing to know about a Fair Isle sweater, it’s that it has a strong perennial appeal. Since this patterned style isn’t going anywhere, do yourself a favor and add one to your closet stat. In terms of styling, take notes from the fashion week showgoer pictured above and wear your fuzzy Fair Isle with roomy jeans and heeled loafers.

The No-Brainer

Woman wearing a gray turtleneck sweater, coat, leather pants, and boots

This low-maintenance look has a high impact.

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Not willing to put much effort into crafting a knit sweater outfit? Consider relying on this streamlined formula. All you’ll need is a ribbed turtleneck sweater, a pair of black leather pants, and a wool coat that provides ample room for layering. Don’t forget to ground your straightforward outfit with block heel boots.

A Spirited Shade

woman wearing a red sweater, button-down shirt, skirt, and sneakers

A sweater this vibrant is guaranteed to brighten up your day.

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For those moments when brisk temperatures cause you to feel gloomy, invite a sense of excitement into your wardrobe with a vibrant cherry red sweater. Style this delectable layer alongside a blue and white button-down shirt, and if temperatures permit, throw a mini skirt and a pair of sheer tights into the mix.

For the Late Nights

woman wearing a red sweater, white buttoned jacket, mini skirt, and black boots

Putting together a late-night look can be complicated, but this outfit formula might just make things a bit easier.

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In my book, a frigid evening is well spent bundled up in sweatpants on the couch. However, for the times when I actually decide to brave the cold, I’ll be doing so in an oversized buttoned jacket, an insulated sweater, and a mini skirt (I’ll opt for a floor-sweeping alternative if temperatures are unbearable). To shield my legs, I’ll slide into a pair of knee-high boots.

An All-Purpose Uniform

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It’s a look that checks all the boxes.

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Providing that you’re a busy bee with a packed schedule, you’ll need an outfit that will keep up with your every move. Try out this easygoing knit sweater getup, which can seamlessly transition from a day in the office to a casual night of bar-hopping. You’ll wear this look so often that you might become a shameless outfit repeater. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Head-to-Toe Black

woman wearing a black turtleneck sweater, black skirt, and black boots

Behold, the key to a no-fuss ensemble.

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Ask me for my secret to getting dressed with ease, and I’ll tell you it has everything to do with my steady lineup of all-black outfits. Whenever I’m struggling to piece together a presentable look, I can always count on an inky sweater-and-skirt combo to do the trick.

Through Rain or Shine

A woman wearing a knit sweater outfit of a tan zip-up sweater, black coat, pleated skirt, and boots

A rainy day outfit doesn't have to be dull.

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The next time you’re forced to face a frosty rain shower, slip into a snug zip-up sweater and a lengthy raincoat that strikes a balance between utility and style. Pair this function-meets-fashion look with a pleated skirt to add a striking sense of dimension to your outfit.

Leather Reigns Supreme

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In addition to stocking up on sweaters, it’s also time to dust off your edgy leather jackets.

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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again—no fall or winter wardrobe is complete without a leather jacket. Given its timeless appeal, this rugged staple is a must-have that will prove its worth season after season. Soften up your edgy leather layer with a cloud-like knit sweater and a pair of relaxed bottoms.

By the Book

woman wearing a white button-down shirt, navy sweater, and gray trousers

Your school days might be over, but that doesn’t mean you have to bid farewell to sharp separates and polished pullovers.

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There’s no denying that the “preppy style” trend is on the rise. So, why not lean into the look by putting a school-girl spin on your knit sweater uniform? Do just that by wearing a crewneck sweater stacked above a collared shirt. Make sure to pull on a pair of tailored trousers, and if you get chilly, suit up with a durable trench coat.

Lauren Tappan
Fashion Editor

Lauren is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes trend reports, shopping pieces, and celebrity news stories. Prior to Marie Claire, Lauren worked for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE as a freelance editor with a specific focus on seasonal styles and coveted products. She also worked for Town & Country, where she developed a robust portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.

Lauren graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in communications and a minor in journalism. While attending Penn, Lauren contributed to the university's fashion magazine, The Walk, while also interning for Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.

When she’s not exploring the world of fashion, you can find Lauren sharpening her skills as DJ, discovering new restaurants in New York City (she’s a foodie), and spending quality time with friends and family. Follow her along at @laurenktappan.