Although we only have a week in the fall Y the month of October has just begun, it seems that the new season does not like to arrive. The temperatures are still high for the time we are in and, although it rained one day we can’t wait to put the summer behind us and see this one blankets of fallen leaves when we walk down the street. Autumn is the perfect time to take advantage of those plans with which we can make nice weather -like going to a terrace or a on the roof for a drink- but in which we are already starting to get more cool at night and in the mornings. Therefore, the points series are an ideal option to choose in this first days of the new season -and which we will continue to use all the time winter-. As the world situation in 2020 forced us to stop and stay at home, a trend which is still recognized today for its comfort and warmth: Fashion comfortable.
The knitted sweaters and pantsin addition to dresses, cardigans, cardigans, tops or skirtstook the lead and combined with each other to ensure that comfort what did we need. Well, in this autumn/winter 2022 the points sets remain essential in our outfits. so much to work as for those who telecommute, it will be the warmest and most comfortable option for being at home or going out for a walk, shopping or eating. Whatever the combination – sweater with pantscardigan, top and skirtdressed in a vest or vest with pants-, becomes the absolute winner. If you take a look in the stores, you will realize that there are all kinds of two pieces or three pieces of hoursboth in neutral colors characteristic of autumn -such as brown, beige or black- as in brighter shades and pastels -see pink, lilac, salmon or orange-. The options are multiple and for all silhouettes, as we find both assembled and cut pieces too big. If you don’t believe it, check this out selection of fifteen knitted sets from different brands that we have prepared for you kick off autumn with style, warmth and comfort:
Knitted cardigan with round neck and contrasting two-tone graphic motifs (€165) and cut ankle flared pants and plain band at the waist (€195).
Salmon crew neck sweater with straight design and ribbed ends (€29.99) and midi pencil skirt and elasticated waist (€29.99).
cardigan with deep V-neckline, multicolored checkerboard pattern, alpaca and polyester mix, button closure and 70s inspired (€265) and jacquard sweater with stripe effect with a classic volume with a crew neckline and ribbed cuffs, hem and collar (€245).
hooded jacketlong sleeves, front zip fastening, side split and ribbed hem (€199) and fitted knitted dress convertible into a skirt (€139).
Black knitted sweater with striped print in contrast and oversized cut (€ 19.99) and long loose pants to set (€22.99).
Light pink wool blend wrap cardigan with openwork fabric and with ribbons that are tied around the waist (230 €) and Long pants convertible with elastic waist (205 €).
Short olive green cardigan with V-neck and button closure (€79.95) and tspaghetti strap on and V-neck (€49.95).
maxi cardigan Made from a soft stretch bouclé cotton and wool blend with shawl collar, knee length and patch pockets on the front (€89.95) and wide leg pantsstandard length and elasticated waist (€69.95).
Recycled Wool Coat With Side Pockets and button closure (€149.90) and three-quarter turtleneck dresssingle jersey on the body, side slits at the hem and details on the shoulders (€149.90).
Knitted shirt with structure (€ 19.99) and high waist flared leggings with concealed elastic at the waist and flared legs with unfinished hems (€ 17.99).
Cut Out Knit Top slim fit cropped and asymmetrical neckline (€49.90) and midi skirt with opening at the back (69.90 €).
Jacquard-knit sweater with zebra print (€99) and pair of trousers matching culotte style (€129).
Brown knitted sweater seamless (€149.90) and skirt to set (€149.90).
Short striped sweater with shoulder pad effect details (€14.99) and wide leg pants and elasticated waist (€15.99).
three lilac pieces formed by a top with a V-neckline and thin straps, a vest short and what pair of trousers long and loose (cpv).
Source: Marie Claire