How to Style the Zip-Through Sweater

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A new knitwear shape we are excited about and want to shout about this season is the Zip Through Pullover. Whether you call it a zip-through sweater, Zip up Sweater or Zip up jumper, it's driving attention in recent catwalk trends.

We have taken a look at how the Zip-through style can work in your wardrobe alongside other wardrobe favourites you probably already own. 

Zip-up sweater inspiration

3 ways to style a Zip Through Knit 

What we love about these 3 styles is that you probably have most of these items in your wardrobe. They are all classic, timeless looks that will blend seamlessly with this season's trends.

3 ways to style a zip through knit

1. Every day neutrals with a zip through knit

This is an everyday look you can style with a zip-through knit. It's comfortable and appropriate for an active lifestyle and getting your jobs done.
Adding a zip through knit as a third piece to your casual looks that you live in day to day can help add a touch of warmth to make your outfits more versatile and help complete your look. It's a gab-and-go layers that's suitable for a pop to the shops, or the school-run. 
activewear with a zip through knit

2. Activewear with a zip through knit

If you make it to your regular Yoga class, well done - I'm very jealous! Many of us live in our leggings, so a zip through pullover is a great addition to your wardrobe for that 'Mum on the go' look that for many of us has become a quick-grab staple worn frequently throughout the week.
dress pants with a zip through knit

3. Dress pants and stilettos with a zip through knit

There are so many fun tailored pants out there at the moment, and they work so well back with knitwear. We love this mid blue pant which you can really show off with a stiletto. This style shows how a Zip through knit can pair perfectly with an elevated look - on-point this season. 
Shop the Zadie Zip-through knit, new this season in Pebble and Seed.