Knitwear know-how for Autumns

Daisy wears a Blue Spruce Holly Wrap over a Stripey Pima Tee in Kingfisher

For the soft seasons - Summer and Autumn - knitwear comes naturally. The textures, the naturally tonal hues of knitwear, the inclination to layer up colours, all mean that knitwear isn't as challenging for you as for the brighter seasons.

But it's easy to get lost in neutral, outdoorsy colours and end up feeling sludgy and dull, not rich and warm. The trick to knitwear success is to experiment with the gorgeously vibrant shades that exist within your warm toned, muted palette, not just the easy neutrals.

And we are so thrilled with our knitwear this season that we think there's never been a better time to experiment with colour. From pure merino to more modern mixes, we've chosen fibres that are of the highest quality, but also that take on the most colour in the dying process.

For easy looks, pair bolder knitwear with neutrals or tonal shades for a chic look that will always work for your Autumn palette, or venture out of your comfort zone with a bit of colour blocking to put the fun into cold weather dressing. Because we have such a comprehensive knitwear range this season, I've put together a handful of key outfits, and shown you how to mix and match within our knitwear range for each look.

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Conker Merino Crossover | Stone Grey Lace Camisole | Rustic Autumn Check Short Skirt | Mustard Florence Infinity Scarf

Rustic Red Marl Connie Sweater | Gold Boho Necklace


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Soft Spruce Jenna Swing Tunic |  Sultry Navy Sienna Leggings | Burnt Orange Cashmere Gauze Stole

Poppy Ziggy Sweater | Gold Boho Necklace


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Silver Birch Cocoon Sweater | Moss Silky Roll Neck | Donkey Brown Marie 29" Lined Trousers | Sunset Gold Sparkle Stripe Beanie

Conker City Poncho | Camel Merino Infinity Scarf


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Blackberry Long Wrap Cardigan | Blackberry & Olive Vine Print Wrap Dress | Tawny Brown Vintage Collar

Cream Holly Wrap


 To see how we style knitwear for the other seasons, use the links below: