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How To Build A Versatile Neutral Wardrobe: Essential Pieces You Need

Oct 15,2024

How to build a neutral capsule wardrobe blog cover image with Hannah Brown sitting on a cream chair posing in a beige quarter zip knit jumper and knit trousers co-ord

If there’s one colour palette you can rely on all year round, it’s neutrals. Think creams, beige colours, camel shade and brown tones. These colours are easy to style, give an effortless premium finish, work with any skin tone and go with pretty much anything, what’s not to love? So, to help you master this palette for the colder months, we’ve picked out the must-have neutrals from our latest collections.  

From neutral coats that make any outfit feel chic, to jumpers and cardigans you can style in more ways than one, neutral colours are anything but basic. Our range has everything you need, giving you a solid foundation to build all your autumn and winter outfits around. 

Including picks from Hannah Brown's latest collection and more, scroll on for our favourite neutral pieces.

 

Jumpers

There's no denying that jumpers are the ultimate winter wardrobe staple. And, with so many styles to choose from, you'll never get bored of wearing them. Cable knit jumpers, cosy hoodies, half zips and more.

Carys Whittaker taking a mirror selfie in a cream cable knit jumper and neutral tailored trousers

Cable knit crew neck jumper

Hannah Brown posing in a beige half zip jumper sitting down

Quarter zip jumper

Model posing in a brown wrap jumper and knit trousers co-ord

Wrap front knit jumper

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Cardigans 

Cardigans are a timeless piece and layering essential that can be worn over pairs of jeans dresses, skirts, work outfits, evening looks and more. The options are endless.

Model posing in a cream bow detail cardigan and black pleated skirt

Bow detail knit cardigan

Model posing in a stripe neutral knit cardigan

Stripe tonal cardigan

Model posing in a beige wrap cardigan

Wrap detail knit cardigan

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Dresses 

Dresses still have their place in winter months, it’s all about how you style them. Pairing mini dresses with tights or knee high boots, layering midi’s with a cardigan or opting for knitted maxi’s with a simple silhouette. Shop dresses. 

Model posing in a pearl button detail beige knit belted dress

Pearl button detail belted mini dress

Model posing in a knit midi dress and matching longline cardigan

Recycled roll neck midaxi dress

Hannah Brown posing in a cream boucle belted mini dress with knee high boots

Boucle belted mini dress

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Trousers 

If your preference is trousers over jeans, having a versatile selection of trousers is the perfect way to keep your looks exciting. Whether it’s a pair of leggings, knit trousers or leather, neutral shades instantly give your outfit a more polished feel.

Close up of model posing in knit trousers
Wide rib wide leg knit trousers

Model posing in beige leggings

Stone recycled leggings

Model posing in camel leather straight leg trousers

High waisted leather look trousers

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Jackets

When the aim is staying warm, finding jackets to complement your outfits can be a bit more challenging. But, we believe that every layer should be just as fashionable as the last. Whether you like a classic puffer, a chic duster coat or a trench coat, we’ve got a coat to suit your personal style.

Model posing in a cream longline duster coat

Cream longline wool duster coat

Model posing in a cream borg lined half zip fleece

Borg lined half zip up fleece 

Perrie Sian taking a mirror selfie in a brown borg coat

Brown borg puffer coat

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All these essential pieces in a neutral range of shades will give you a versatile capsule wardrobe that feels both effortless and chic. 


From the In The Style Team x

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