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I’m a Former Sweater Designer, and These Are the Best Cashmere Styles for Under $200

By Matthew Lynch
March 11, 2024
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In a world where luxury often comes with a hefty price tag, finding quality cashmere sweaters without breaking the bank might seem like a dream. But as a former sweater designer with years of experience in the knitwear industry, I can assure you that sumptuous comfort doesn’t always have to cost a fortune. Here are some of the best cashmere styles you can snag for under $200:

1. The Classic Crewneck:

A timeless staple, the crewneck cashmere sweater can be dressed up or down. Look for options from brands like Uniqlo or Everlane, which often use high-quality materials without the luxury markup.

2. The Versatile V-Neck:

Ideal for layering, V-neck cashmere sweaters can transition from casual to smart with ease. J.Crew and Banana Republic offer chic styles that blend affordability with elegance.

3. The Cozy Turtleneck:

Stay warm and stylish with a cashmere turtleneck that doesn’t exceed your budget. Brands like Mango and H&M have embraced this classic design, providing cozy options that look more expensive than they are.

4. The Boyfriend Cardigan:

For something a bit more relaxed, a boyfriend-style cashmere cardigan is perfect for lounging or running errands. Check out Garnet Hill or Lands’ End for cardigans that offer both comfort and sophistication.

5. The Bold Statement Piece:

Who says affordable can’t be bold? Look for lesser-known brands like Quince or Naadam that offer statement-making styles such as color-blocked or patterned cashmere sweaters at lower price points.

6. The Fashion-Forward Drape:

For those who love a bit of drama, consider an open-front drape cardigan in cashmere. Retailers like Nordstrom Rack often carry discounted pieces from high-end brands.

Remember to care for your cashmere by hand washing or using the delicate cycle on your machine, always laying flat to dry. With these tips and picks, wrapping yourself in luxury doesn’t have to deplete your savings – you can enjoy buttery softness and warmth all season long without going over your $200 budget.

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