
One thing about me? I love a sweater. Specifically, I love a cashmere sweater. I like to invest in a new one every year, and am always on the lookout for a new favorite. So, when Cos dropped its cashmere-heavy Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, my ears perked up.
The knits were some of my favorite pieces on the brand's Autumn/Winter runway show during New York Fashion Week. The full Cos cashmere collection just launched, and it's the perfect reason to go shopping. I'm continuing my obsession by picking up a few knits (before they sell out, that is).

The Cos cashmere collection has styles in shades like navy (which I prefer to wear with black, despite how controversial that might be), slate gray, chocolate brown, and a warm cream hue perfect for replacing the summer whites in your wardrobe. It includes a few cardigans, trendy polo-style knits, and lush accessories like hoods, gloves, and a few layerable cashmere scarves—basically all the modern It Girl essentials.
So, if you're a fan of elevated basics that you can wear with everything from now until spring weather peaks through, keep scrolling. I found every chic cashmere knit you could ever want.
Oatmeal is one of the more underrated fall hues. It plays well with every other neutral.
I am always looking for the perfect high-neck knit, and this one might be it.
I would layer this over a white T-shirt or tank top.
Polo knits are so sporty, but in cashmere, they feel a little more elevated.
Don't let the chilly weather fool you: Sweater vests are always stylish.
This is sitting in my cart, and I plan on wearing to the office all season long.
A lighter-weight knit is perfect for layering and wearing into warmer weather.
Protection against the cold doesn't begin or end with sweaters—a cashmere hood is a chic alternative to a scarf that just works.
If you want a scarf that doesn't feel overpowering (or one that will leave you sweating), try this one.
Maximize your head-to-to-toe brown look with this matching scarf.
I feel like an elegant Upper East Side mom would love this pair of cashmere-lined leather gloves.