5 knitted essentials for a luxurious autumn
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As temperatures drop and leaves begin to fall, nothing compares to the comfort of meticulously crafted knitted garments. A soft cashmere sweater that envelops you in warmth, an elegant cardigan that completes your outfit, and a polo in alpaca wool—known for its unmatched softness and natural insulating properties—prepare you to face the colder months with both style and comfort. Add a hat and scarf for extra warmth and that final autumn touch.
Below, we highlight the season’s essential pieces from our Luxury Classics collection, where craftsmanship, innovation, and exclusive materials are at the core.
Knitted cardigan
This dark brown sweater from Piacenza Cashmere, made from brushed virgin wool, provides a soft and warm sensation. Crafted with care and expertise in Italy, it exemplifies how traditional craftsmanship and modern materials can come together to create a garment of the highest quality.
With its light and airy structure, this long-sleeve alpaca wool polo from Brunello Cucinelli offers a sense of natural yet subtle luxury. Crafted with meticulous care in Italy, it embodies the brand's philosophy of elegance and humanism. Wear it with jeans for a relaxed look or with dress trousers for a more sophisticated outfit.
Find inspiration on how to style the knitted polo
Jil Sander’s knitted hat, crafted in a rib knitted wool blend, reflects the brand’s commitment to simplicity and quality. Its minimalist design and discreet fabric patch make it a refined and reliable companion for the colder days of the season.
This scarf from Piacenza Cashmere, woven from soft cashmere, offers warmth and an elegant feel. Its deep navy hue makes it a versatile addition to any wardrobe.
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