Traveling This Winter? Don't Leave Without These 5 Sweaters
Packing for a winter vacation can be quite tricky considering cold-weather clothing takes up double the space in your suitcase. We also know that packing sweaters is an absolute must, so today, we're here to tell you which sweaters are the best for traveling and why.
From the most versatile knits to the prints that scream holiday getaway, we've broken down the quintessential travel sweaters you need into five simple categories. One scroll through the variety ahead, and you'll basically be packed.
Scroll down to shop the best sweaters for traveling this winter.
neutral turtlenecks
Neutral turtlenecks are going to be your layering best friend. Whether you wear them underneath a hoodie or your favorite coat, a mini collection of versatile colors will do your winter wardrobe wonders.
Available in sizes XS to L.
winter prints
While traveling, you're clearly going to have a little fun, so opt for chunky sweaters in festive winter prints that give you all the holiday feels.
cashmere crew neck
Whether you're looking to splurge on a great cashmere piece or are trying to snag a warm cashmere sweater on a budget, trust me when I say the comfort that any cashmere brings is worth every penny.
fine knit
Another layering essential, fine-knit sweaters are great for a sleeker look while still keeping you warm—perfect for a nice dinner or drinks on a chilly evening during your travels.
cool cardigan
Cardigans aren't just for your grandma anymore. Wear funky ones with floral buttons, animal embroideries, or opt for a simpler hue to wear with everything in your suitcase and more.
Available in sizes 18 to 16.Speaking of holidays, shop 10 perfect holiday outfit ideas inspired by Kendall Jenner.
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