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SOS, I Can't Stop Thinking About Fall Because of These 30 Sweaters

It might be August, but all I can think of is sweater weather. Can you blame me? While I don't want to say goodbye to those warm-weather nights, I'm sweating through my clothing a little too much for my liking. I'm anticipating the days with a fall breeze—giving me an excuse to cozy up into layers. The market right now is just getting me more impatient, as brands are already releasing sweaters into their new arrivals. 

There's a large variety of knitwear on the market (I went through over 50+ pages), which is why I did the search for you and found the best sweaters to shop right now, in all sorts of price ranges. Whether you're looking for something on the more affordable end or something to make a worthy investment in, there's an option for you below. Neutral tones, saturated shades, cool prints, this roundup has it all. 

A wonderful pop of pink.
Cable knits always look chic.
I'm surprised this is still in stock—Jacqemus knits are always sold out.
This looks cozy.
I love the back detailing on this one.
You have to admit that's cute.
Simply but stunning.
This comes in plenty of shades to choose from, but lilac is a personal favorite.
Staud knits have a sepcial place in my heart.
Check this one out. (Too corny?)
This looks like a cozy cardigan I won't want to take off.
Leave it to Ganni to make the coolest sweater vest I've seen.
Now that's a fun sweater.
A set you'll be living in this fall.
The matching knit bra is just as cute.
Cue striped sweater SpongeBob reference.
How to take the summer trend of cutouts and ties into fall.
Crochet isn't just for the summertime.
Can you tell I have a thing for purple?
Most cardigans are on the chunkier side, but this is the perfect "warm-weather" knit for the transitional season ahead, or if you live somewhere like L.A.
Let's talk about this neckline.
Making Kermit proud.
That's one chic knit. 
A neutral fall staple.
The perfect amount of prep.
Your new layering essential,
Who knew sweaters could have square necklines too?
This shade of green is perfect.
While I usually see ruching on summer tops, I love it on sweaters even better.
Bring the summer pops of color into fall. Who says you cant?

Next, The Cozy Grandma Trend That Comes Back in Style Every Fall



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