Margaret Howell makes exceedingly good knitwear, cosy up in this taupe knit
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The claret roll neck is a fast track to nailing the quintessential Ron Burgundy look, never play jazz flute in anything else
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The fine gauge roll neck is this year's velvet blazer, slip one under a suit jacket for a twist on formal dressing
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Ami is firm favourite with the fashion desk. This roll neck has Christmas holidays written all over it
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If you demand extreme warmth from your roll neck purchase, look no further than this 10 ply jumper made from four shades of lambswool and knitted into a heavyweight tuck-stitch. Heavenly
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If you would rather eat the chocolate selection box than emulate the Milk Tray man's body con look this tweed patchwork knit will cover a multitude of over indulgences and still look stylish
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As we've reported before, navy is proven to be more flattering than black, which makes this Reiss number a no brainer
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Think outside the plain black Beatnik box and opt for a contrast design
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We like the thumb slots in the cuffs, keeps the chill out and means you can still update your status "Stay classy, Facebook"
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