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Getting through the coldest, longest and tightest month of the year can often be hard. However cosy oversized knits and chunky scarfs will never go out of style, especially when you live in the UK. So here are our picks of some of the best cosy knits and pieces to keep you warm until the cold months are over. Whether worn with your super skinny jeans (we can’t let any of that cold air in!) and knee high boots or tousled hair and ankle boots, the oversize knitted jumper is a staple in any British closet. So it’s worth investing in a good quality one, because you will be wearing this over and over again. So depending on your budget there are some great styles out there, investing in a great quality one is ideal, but not practical for those whose bank account may still be recovering from our Christmas blow out. So we have a few great styles, suitable for all budgets.

everything 5 pounds jumper

Budget pick.
So the high street has a bunch of great picks for the winter period, even better if you can grab them in the sale but we would recommend some in a classic colour and style that you can use time and time again.  This ribbed oversized turtle neck is not only on trend but also will keep you cosy throughout January.

river island jumper

Medium budget
So if you are one of the lucky ones who don’t have to wait 6 weeks to get paid, and you have a little extra cash to spend on your knitwear, why don’t head to River Island? They always have wonderful knitwear that wash and hold their shape really well. This burgundy one for example is the perfect colour to get you through the dull winter months.

Naomi Oversized Jumper

Splurge Budget
Now for those you with money to spend this January, there are plenty of great options for you. This gorgeous cashmere blend, two tone grey number from LK Bennett is a sure fire staple for any winter wardrobe. Whether it is high street or designer, there is a vast array of options for anyone who wants to keep warm and not compromise on style so go out there and bury yourself in this seasons chunkiest knits!

Sophie Dyer