My Sweater Drawer Is Bursting, But I'm Making Room for These Pretty Zara Knits
Of all the beautiful things Zara consistently has for us to buy, it might be knitwear that we look forward to the most each fall and winter. As an editor, it's practically in my job description to browse the site daily—and, believe it or not, I get a bit giddy when the weather starts to cool down and I let myself shop in the cold-weather-essentials department, despite the fact that my closet and dressers are literally bursting at the seams. What's a few more sweaters to add to the collection?
Right now, there are well over 500 Zara sweaters to chose from, and since it's a bit ridiculous to expect you to look at every single one of them, I did the hard work for you. That meant browsing almost 41 pages of cardigans, sweaters, and pullovers to pick out the best 31. It wasn't an easy task, dear Zara lover, but I did it just for you. (You're welcome!)
Keep scrolling to shop them all.
This entire monochromatic oat vibe feels straight from another ultra-expensive brand.
Miu Miu librarian core definitely inspired this on-trend, pretty pick.
There's just something about a gray sweater I can't seem to get off of my mind.
Best believe I'm still bejeweled when I walk in ths room (wearing this adorable cardigan).
This sweater can look 10 times the price when styled right—opt for tight trousers and simple leather booties for a billionaire-esque look.
Stepping into my Rory Gilmore era this fall and winer.
If you're looking for a bit of New Year's shine a few weeks early, look no further.
This timeless basic would live so well in your closet. Pair it with anything, including jeans, miniskirts, or tailored trousers.
If you like bows, Sandy Liang, and rosettes, look no further than this dreamy pink cardigan to ease all of your troubles away.
Cropped button-down knits look beyond chic with the budding capri-pant trend if you're searching for a retro look.
After I saw eyelet details on the most recent Prada runway, I've been wondering when the gen pop will catch on to how chic they look.
I'm seeing green (because I don't have this cardigan in my collection yet).
No words. Head empty besides this cool-girl-inspired '90s-looking knit.
Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor whose work ranges from dissecting size inclusivity at fashion week to discussing how American Girl Doll meme accounts are the the answer to society's collective spiral. She's covered it all: Copenhagen Fashion Week, Roe v. Wade frontline protests, and the re-branding of jorts, or, jean shorts for the uninitiated. At Who What Wear, Ana crafts sharp, irreverent features that speak to a digital-first generation, bringing her signature wit and unapologetic tone to long-form fashion and beauty content. If it’s smart, snarky, and a little unexpected, you'll probably find her name on it.
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