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This Under-$40 Sweater Could Be Your One Trendy Buy of the Season

By now, you've heard me talk about how of-the-moment zebra print is actually a lot more approachable than it seems, and how statement sweaters are an easy way to make all your outfits look more expensive this season. So it's only natural that since a hybrid of the two aforementioned categories does exist in one affordable, zebra-print statement sweater, I have to make a big deal about that, too.

Of course, I’m talking about our very own Who What Wear collection version, which at $33 could really be the only trendy piece you buy this season. As you’re about to see below, a zebra sweater is the ultimate outfit-maker for fall, as it looks good paired with everything from jeans to skirts to trousers. Plus, it’s an easy way to make your wardrobe feel more “fun” without much effort at all. To see the outfit inspiration and shop our sweater for yourself, just keep scrolling,

Anything that looks this good with black jeans is always a yes in my book.
Of course, if mixing animal prints is more your thing, a zebra sweater has got you covered there, too.
More than covered, I should say.
When in doubt, simply style your sweater with all-black and you'll always look chic.
It's good to know that if you'd like to style yours with metallic pants and glitter heels, you're safe there as well.

A sweater, a miniskirt, and ankle boots has to be one of my favorite easy fall outfit ideas. 

Have you heard pleated skirts are back? Conveniently, they also pair well with–you guessed it—printed sweaters.

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Up next: I'm a picky shopper, and these under-$100 finds have my approval.



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