Argyle Sweaters Aren't As Timeless As We Thought - How To Replace The Outdated Trend In 2024

Sweater season is once again upon us. As you take the time to retrieve your favorite cozy pieces from storage and prepare to cycle them back into your wardrobe, keep in mind that not every sweater needs to make an appearance in your closet every year. Even seasonal wardrobe staples are subject to fashion trends, it seems. If you try to keep up with the current ins and outs of what's wearable, you might want to quickly assess last year's fall pieces. 

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This season, there's one type of sweater that's reading a bit outdated, and you might be surprised to hear which, thanks to its formerly timeless status. Believe it or not, argyle sweaters are out for fall 2023. Considering how popular the simple, high-quality pieces that make up the very much in quiet luxury aesthetic have become this year, it may be even more shocking. Whether or not the once-classic argyle sweater will make a swift comeback for next fall remains to be seen. In the meantime, consider one of these replacement sweater styles. 

Classic cable knit

If the funky pattern of your favorite argyle sweater is what you'll miss the most, consider a classic cable knit. Rather than relying on multiple colors to create interest, a cable knit uses intricate yarn embellishments to create textured patterns that stand out without trying too hard.

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Preppy polo

No one will be able to tell whether you're coming from the country club or the convenience store when you're wearing a crisp polo sweater in a light neutral shade. Reach for this collared sweater when you need a little extra motivation to get your metaphorical stuff together.

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Oversized ribbed

Whether planning a slow day of easy errands or regretting last night's takeout, sometimes you need to dress comfortably. An oversized ribbed sweater pairs perfectly with a buttery soft pair of comfy leggings or yoga pants. Toss on a puffer vest and some boots; you're Pinterest-ready with almost zero effort.

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Wool turtleneck

Nearly everyone owns at least one classic chunky wool turtleneck sweater. It's what you do with it that makes it an interesting option. Rather than pairing it with jeans or trousers, take it to a more unexpected place by wearing it under a pair of overalls or a jumper to add a bit of quirky flare.

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Solid set

Have you ever set out on a day off with the intention of lounging at home but also wanted to look cute just in case someone stopped over? Meet the sweater set. Grab an option that includes a solid sweater and pants or skirt in a matching shade, and you'll instantly look put together with the same amount of effort it takes to throw on a sloppy sweat suit.

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