Colourful Knits To Wear Now

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Pretty and playful this knitwear will brighten up your wardrobe…

 
Neutrals are out and bright colours are in for Spring 2022, so now is the perfect time to get ahead of the trend and ditch plain black, grey and navy and opt for a lighter and brighter colour palette. A vibrant knit can transform an outfit and inject a dose of fun to your everyday jeans and tee combos. You can also really push the boat out and style colourful knitwear with playful floral prints for a vintage vibe. Here’s our pick of cosy jumpers and cardigans to see you into spring in style.
 
American Vintage East 19 fraise chine cardigan

Bright and playful, this vintage-style cardigan from American Vintage will instantly lift a classic pair of jeans. Try also matching it with floral prints for an eclectic vibe, it’s ideal for crisp spring days and layering over basics. 

Ganni smiley face wool-blend cardigan


Nothing says Ganni more than a bright logo-emblazoned cardigan. This cool 90s-inspired piece features smiley faces and graphic designs. Try it with your favourite jeans or layer over dresses for a cool spring look.
 
American Vintage Pinoberry mohair-blend rainette cardigan


A touch of bright-green can transform your outfits, this American Vintage cardigan is as comfy as it is stylish. For a retro-inspired look pair it with flared jeans and floral-printed blouses.
 
SEC.F Brook Knit with Wide Sleeves in Cornflower Blue


If you don’t want to go too bright in your colour palette, then a pastel hue is the perfect option. This cornflower-blue jumper by Second Female will work with dresses, skirts, chinos and of course denim. Mix it with classic stripes underneath or floral-prints on bottom, the options are endless.
 
SLF Lulu Short Cardigan in Cream Melange


This beautiful creamy yellow pastel cardigan by Selected Femme will instantly uplift everyday looks for spring. It’s comfy and warm and will work with everything from bold printed dresses to classic trousers. 
 
 
 

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