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Save These 10 Oversize-Sweater Outfit Ideas for the Dead of Winter

Welcome to the dead of winter, people. Whether or not we're mentally prepared for it, it's here. Gone are the days when throwing on a sweater was more of styling choice and less of absolute necessity. Now we need all the layers we can get until the first signs of spring. With that in mind, we're sharing the outfits that have us inspired to reach for our largest, coziest oversize sweaters. The weather is warranting these massive knits as a necessity, but we're here to show you that they can be just as chic. With just a few styling tricks to keep in mind, you'll want to put these oversize-sweater outfits in constant rotation throughout the dead of winter.

Go on to see the oversize-sweater outfits that are inspiring us to layer up in the coziest knits all winter longand shop the coolest sweaters out there.

Try a turtleneck with wide-leg trousers in an unexpected color.
When does a camel sweater not look luxe?
A super-chunky knit looks clean with cuffed jeans and white sneakers.
A slouchy cable-knit like this evokes a vintage vibe.
Go monochrome by matching your trousers to your sweater.
This length is perfect for layering over leggings.
…or matching knit pants.
Don't shy away from volume. Try an embroidered or patterned one.
Just as easy to style as your plain knits, only way more fun.
Belt it. Throw on a wide waist belt to give shape to an oversize sweater.
This gingham print will still feel fresh as we move into spring.
Matchy-matchy. Try coordinating knits in a sweater-and-skirt set.
Tuck this into the matching skirt for one cohesive look.
Wear this with sandals once spring (eventually) arrives.
Pretty in pink—we love this rosy option to break up all your dark winter tones.
Cardigans aren't going anywhere.
Try color-blocking as a fresh way to add some bold hues to your look.
Fun and eye-catching.
Keep this outfit combo in mind next time you have "nothing to wear": oversize sweater + satin skirt + mid-calf boots.
The puff sleeves make this knit stand out.
Pair with cool leather pants and a touch of leopard print.
This color though.

This story was published at an earlier date and has since been updated. Next up, the six boot outfits I fully plan on copying this year.



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