As the weather has gotten a bit colder, my soup intake has increase by 300% easy. Here's what to wear when your not sipping hot broth.

Buck Mason has really caught my eye recently with their designs. At first, I had dismissed the brand because of the generic-sounding name, but after actually going to one of their stores and seeing the clothes in person, I realized how dumb that was. I purchased the brown shawl cardigan above and have been enjoying it immensely. The cable knit next to it also got my attention. Plus, I love the versatility of the oatmeal color. If you want to know more about the brand, Blamo! has an interview with the founder.

Loopwheeled sweaters feel amazing and have a unique manufacturing process. This one from Studio D’Artesian in Japan would be kewl for leveling up our casual wear. I love the wide vertical ribbing on the v-stitch below the collar.

William Lockie makes elite Shetland sweaters. Their factory is commonly used by other brands and is white-labeled (Drakes). They don’t advertise their brand, so looking for them is a little insider secret and can save you money. I have a blue one of these, and it’s perfect. I am also considering adding this green color to the mix as an alternative color.

I recently have come to very much enjoy cream as a color and have been mildly obsessed with it for the last few months. Anglo-Italian, James-coward, Berg&Berg, Bryceland

Really keen on this grey fair isle and striped Shetland from Junior’s.

Because one can’t have eyes for just one oatmealy cable knit. Wythe is known for its Western wear-inspired looks. This Peruvian-made sweater features a custom pattern you don’t usually see.

I am a big fan of French clothier brut. This WWII-inspired knit has me longing to get cozy on the couch and fire up the hunt for red October.

Roll necks are one of the easiest ways to elevate a look. I purchased a Steve Jobs inspired black merino from Brooks Brothers a couple of falls ago and have been itching to expand into some more. GRP, Natalino, De Bonne Facture, Angloitalian, Bosie, Doppiaa.

Super fuzzy, this aptly named shaggy dog (brushed wool) knit from Jpress would look killer with cream-colored trousers and brown suede boots.

Goat actor Daniel Day-Lewis wearing a goat sweater. From Flamborough Marine.

Does this look like a robe?

This is from Colhay's. I think this works well as an alternative piece of outerwear. Or maybe think of throwing on a white tee in the morning, sliding this on and look fantastic all day with minimal effort.

Gotta give it to the knitted polo. One of my all-time favs, super versatile. A nice deep navy via Casatlantic. A beautiful soft green from Rubato. This one from Spier-Mackay won’t break the bank. Barbanera.

Chamula makes lovely one of a kind pieces. All hand-made by Mexican artisans. That one on the right in particular is 🧑‍🍳 😘

Love this un-dyed Alpaca from 3sixteen in New York.

Thought this vintage Ralph Lauren Polo sweater from Wooden Sleepers was cool. Big 90's Starter jacket Charlotte Hornets energy.

Zipped knits are often lackluster, but I have long wanted something from Vancouver company Kanata.

Soup szn knitwear 🍜