When the temperature starts to dip, is there anything better than cozying up in a bit of cashmere? One of our favorite things about fall is the endless opportunity for texture, and knits provide this quality in spades. From across our stores, please enjoy an edit of our current favorites in knits—all classic in form, easy in function and absolutely gorgeous against the skin.
Sitting at the cutting edge of luxury knitwear, Avant Toi remains our go-to season after season for their prized wearability, innovative textiles and wide color palette. For Fall/Winter 2025, designers Mirko and Fiorella have sent over an incredible breadth of work from their Genoa studio, including felted cashmere, metallic laminates and lace-type jacquards.
Developed by Dušan Paunovic, this Milan-based label is defined by clean lines, classical silhouettes and subtle tailoring rendered in the most exquisite cashmere. Favoring neutral colors, this collection captures the feelings of fall in a palette of cognac, black and cream–opting for a minimal, one-size-fits-all style that is complementary across genres.
Based between New York and Peru, Lauren prioritizes the natural origins of her materials, meaning her yarns are organic and undyed. Her knits are cushy, lush and substantial. This season’s collection is defined by deep chocolate and taupe tones, alongside the signature neutrals we already love from this studio.
Boboutic’s knits are so incredibly lofty that oohs and aahs almost always accompany someone’s first touch in Santa Fe Dry Goods—akin to sinking into the fleece of the world’s fluffiest sheep. This effect is achieved through designers Michel Bergamo and Cristina Zamagni’s unusual and architectural approach to knit, wherein they build and sculpt their garments as if they were clay.
One of the most notable things in Uma Wang’s small, Pre-Fall collection for Workshop is her selection of knits. Ultra-wearable and very soft, she focuses primarily on alpaca and cashmere fibers in neutral tones for this transitory period. We will be receiving her full fall delivery in late September, however for now, we are enjoying her intellectual style in a more muted fashion.
A favorite for fall, our most recent deliveries include a selection of ultra plush silk and cashmere knits from Germany’s Wommelsdorff. The notable beauty of this label, in addition to the incredibly soft hand, is each piece’s lack of seams. Designer Anne Schramm and her small team of knitters work exceptionally hard to create a continuous garment with little interruption to it’s intentionally impeccable lines.