Black is the color that rewards a well chosen knit more than any other. Get it wrong and the jumper looks flat, cheap, or like an afterthought. Get it right and suddenly you have something that works over a white Oxford, under a tailored overcoat, or on its own with dark trousers and leather boots without asking anything else of the outfit. The problem is that most black knitwear either fades too fast, pills too early, or sits on the body in a way that flatters nobody. We’ve been looking specifically at weight, yarn quality, and silhouette because those are the things that separate a black jumper that anchors an outfit from one that just fills a gap in a drawer. Crewnecks that work with a suit collar showing underneath. Rollnecks that mean you never need a tie again. Relaxed fits that look considered rather than lazy. These are the ones worth organizing a whole outfit around.
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Black is the color that rewards a well chosen knit more than any other. Get it wrong and the jumper looks flat, cheap, or like an afterthought. Get it right and suddenly you have something that works over a white Oxford, under a tailored overcoat, or on its own with dark trousers and leather boots without asking anything else of the outfit. The problem is that most black knitwear either fades too fast, pills too early, or sits on the body in a way that flatters nobody. We've been looking specifically at weight, yarn quality, and silhouette because those are the things that separate a black jumper that anchors an outfit from one that just fills a gap in a drawer. Crewnecks that work with a suit collar showing underneath. Rollnecks that mean you never need a tie again. Relaxed fits that look considered rather than lazy. These are the ones worth organizing a whole outfit around.
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