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I’ve Been Wearing My J.Crew Rollneck Sweater Everyday—Here’s What I’m Wearing It With It to Look Chic in NYC

I’ve Been Wearing My J.Crew Rollneck Sweater Everyday—Here’s What I’m Wearing It With It to Look Chic in NYC

I recently got one of the new J.Crew rollneck sweaters—a revamp of its 1988 version—and it’s very quickly become my new favorite. When I first unboxed it at the office, Senior Fashion Editor Eliza Huber mentioned she’d just gotten the Ivory color and had been wearing it non-stop. I didn’t think much of it at the time, but now I fully understand why.

I’m currently on my third day in a row wearing it (I have it on as I write this), and I’m already considering buying another color. If you want to look put together without trying too hard, it’s the perfect sweater.

On Sunday morning, I threw it on to spend a few hours popping around my neighborhood—getting coffee, going to breakfast, walking around. The weather in New York has been in that sweet spot lately: still relatively warm for October, but with just enough chill in the air to justify a sweater. Here’s the exact outfit formula I’ve been loving wearing it with.

Rollneck, Capris, & Ballet Flats

The past few weeks, I’ve been reaching for capris constantly. My most-worn right now are from Aritzia, imnotamorningperson, and Geel. I’ve been justifying getting any new pairs by telling myself that anything I buy now—before it gets too cold—will transition into spring.

The outfit formula I’ve been loving lately is: rollneck, capris, and Camper‘s Casi Myra ballet flats. While wearing this combination, I thought of Ailie Smith who I follow on TikTok. She’s a mom whose wardrobe is practical yet interesting—comfortable and easy to move in, but still chic and intentional. That’s what I’ve been finding myself gravitating towards lately.

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