window shopping // cozy, chunky knits (for under $100!)

source: whipstitched ‘love’ sweater from Topshop

I always find shopping to be weird this time of year. The stores are all touting fresh, new springtime fashion, but it’s still so cold! If you’re in Seattle, like me, chances are you can’t wear those cute dresses and sandals for at least another few months. So what is there to wear? I’ve been living in cozy, chunky knits lately and wanted to share some amazing finds with you guys that are budget-friendly.

Here are some of my favorite chunky knits for your wardrobe this January — all under $100!

Cozy, chunky knits round up. Cold weather and winter trend shopping for oversized knit clothing and accessories (for under $100!) on jojotastic.com

If you’ve checked out my Instagram stories at all this winter, you’ve probably seen the same 3 oversized sweaters on repeat. I just can’t help myself! When the temperature drops, I tend to surround myself in the coziest pieces possible. I’m a firm believer in layers and comfort during the winter, too. Basically, if it’s cozy, soft, and neutral, I’m into it. I also suggest shopping for super-warm materials like wool, mohair, or cashmere when possible.

  1. mohair-blend sweater
  2. buffalo check cashmere scarf — ok, technically this isn’t a knit, but it was too cute to exclude from the round up!
  3. zip bouclé tech gloves
  4. textured knit sweater
  5. blush oversized knit scarf
  6. pom pom short rain boot socks
  7. bow textured sweater
  8. fur pom pom hat
  9. chunky knit arm warmers
  10. pink chunky knit sweater
  11. brushed herringbone fringe scarf
  12. super-soft knit sweater

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