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Every Fashion Person's Closet Contains This "Dull" Sweater

Even the most stylish people we know don’t have a closet where every single item is a showstopping, statement-making, more-is-more kind of a piece. If they did, how could you tell what's truly special? Instead, as many fashion people would agree, the basic, traditional, and, yes, so-called "dull" items we own are ultimately our closet MVPs that make an outfit feel polished, sophisticated, and timeless. Need proof? Look to the 17 best camel sweaters ahead.

The reason a simple camel knit will never go out of style is that it's incredibly versatile. Wear it solo with your favorite jeans or tuck it into a structured suiting set. Furthermore, considering its neutral, pairs-well-with-everything shade, the piece feels effortless with bright colors, prints, and interesting textures alike. If that makes a camel sweater seem dull, sign us up.

In case your wardrobe is still without one, shop our current favorites below.

Mix neutral colors and pair a camel sweater with white booties.
Hurry: This on-sale sweater has over 900 positive reviews on Nordstrom's website. 
This is the perfect thin sweater for layering. 
High-quality cashmere on sale—need I say more?
I love the black piping on this classic sweater. 
See the subtle shimmer? It's what makes this cardigan a standout in our books. 
This cashmere turtleneck will add sophistication to your favorite jeans and flats. 
You can't go wrong with classic beige and brown. 
H&M for the win. 
You already know and love Staud for its on-trend accessories, but the brand also makes a mean sweater.
With the right care, this cashmere sweater can easily last a decade.
This cardigan is great with jeans and trousers alike. 
A cable-knit cardigan is a fashion-girl essential. 
When in doubt, go head-to-toe in varying shades of camel and beige. Snakeskin-printed booties are a plus. 
I love the subtle color blocking on this beautiful sweater. 
Comfy and cute: the ideal combo. 
If you're ready to make an investment in high-quality cashmere, you can't go wrong with this version. 
This is the perfect sweater-sweatshirt hybrid. 
A hint of shine never hurt anyone. 
These balloon sleeves are calling your name. 

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