Cardigans Have Reached Cult Buy Status—7 Ways To Wear Them

The word cardigan may not have garnered much excitement in the past but the knitwear staple has been thrust into cult buy status in recent years. Khaite’s now iconic Scarlet cardigan—made famous the moment Katie Holmes was snapped wearing it with a coordinating cashmere bra on the streets of New York back in 2019—remains just as in-demand four years later. Other luxury brands such as Chanel and Saint Laurent have been putting a designer spin on cardigans, finishing them with printed patterns and ruffle details that are taking them to the next level.

Fashion people have been adopting these new, directional cardigans into their wardrobes, as well as styling more basic styles in fashion-forward ways that solidify their place as a key wardrobe essential. Ahead, see 7 ways insiders are wearing cardigan outfits and shop pieces inspired by each of their looks.

Wear your cardigan like you might normally wear a blazer, layering it over a T-shirt and pants. Opt for a bold color like the green spotted here. 

Move a classic cardigan shape forward by leaving the top and bottom buttons undone, then add a slip skirt and trench coat for a sleek, easy transitional look.

Ready to hop on the “no pants” trend? Start with a pair of black tights and heels, then add a cardigan with some interesting details like this version finished with ruffles and trim.

Keep things simple by pairing a boxy cardigan with jeans and ballet flats. This is a moment to let an expertly-crafted piece like the Khaite cardigan shine.

It doesn’t get easier than pairing a cardigan with a pair of jeans. Secure just the buttons at the middle for a midriff-baring look.

There are some great sets on the market with pieces that include items such as matching tank tops and bras—a way to wear a cardigan that feels intentional and polished. Just add jeans and heels.

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