Spring’s Best Knit Picks (That You’ll Wear on Repeat)

Spring’s Best Knit Picks (That You’ll Wear on Repeat)

Spring is that tricky in-between season where one day feels like summer and the next… not so much. That’s why having a few go-to knitwear pieces in your closet is key. The good news? Knitwear has come a long way—it’s not all chunky winter sweaters anymore. 

Here’s a guide to 5 knitwear styles that are perfect for spring and will keep you looking pulled-together well into summer—and even fall.

The Lightweight Knit Dress

Want that effortless, pulled-together look? A knit midi or maxi dress is your go-to. It flatters without clinging and easily shifts from work to weekend with a shoe swap.

Gabrielle Union nailed it in a neutral  green tjomloknit dress, gold hoops, and sleek sandals—simple, chic, and timeless.

Bauble’s "Tamsin" dress brings a touch of '80s power dressing with sharp shoulders and contrast trim. Just add gold earrings, and you’re good to go.

The Knit Top

Think of this as your tee’s more polished cousin—just as easy to throw on, but with extra style points. Look for puff sleeves, ribbed texture, or a classic collar to elevate the everyday.

Reese Witherspoon nailed it in a cream knit polo, high-waisted jeans, and espadrilles—preppy, fresh, and totally spring-ready.

Bauble’s "Signature striped" knit sweater brings a touch of Parisian charm. With its relaxed fit and cozy ribbed trims, it’s the kind of piece you’ll reach for on repeat.

The Knit Matching Set

Two words: instant outfit. A knit set—whether it’s a short-sleeved top with a skirt or wide-leg pants—feels like loungewear but looks totally put-together. Perfect for errands, Zoom calls, or dinner out.

Tracee Ellis Ross rocked a ribbed grey set with sneakers and sunnies—effortless, chic, and seriously cool.

Bauble’s 'Carmel' set takes comfort to the next level with a soft, luxe fabric blend you’ll want to live in. Just add flats or slides, and you’re out the door.

The Layered Knit Vest

Vests are officially back—and no, not the stiff corporate kind. A knit vest layered over a tee or dress adds just the right amount of texture while keeping things light and modern.

Katie Holmes nailed the look with a sleeveless vest over a white dress and flats—simple, fresh, and effortlessly cool.

Bauble’s ‘Niki’ set takes it up a notch with a fitted vest top and a flowy tiered skirt. It’s casual, elegant, and gives that “I just threw this on” kind of chic.

The Cropped Knit Cardigan

The cropped cardigan is your spring sweater upgrade. It pairs perfectly with tank tops, dresses, or even worn buttoned-up as a top. Soft pastels or neutrals keep it light and fresh.

Jennifer Garner rocked a blush cardigan with jeans and sneakers—effortlessly feminine and timeless.

For a bit more sparkle, the "Lumière" jacket is your go-to. With a sequin stand collar and casual-meets-vintage style, it’s a showstopper that elevates any look.

Final Thoughts

Knitwear in spring is all about comfort and style—because you deserve both. Whether you’re heading into a busy workday or just want to feel cute while running errands, a good knit piece makes you look polished with minimal effort. And remember: just because something feels comfy doesn’t mean it can’t be fabulous.

Try one (or all!) of these styles, and see how easily they slide into your wardrobe. Trust me, you’ll wonder how you ever did spring without them.

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