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From cashmere to turtleneck to boyfriend to crew neck to so many more, the time has come for you to gather some of your favorite knitted tops. Ain't nothing more fall-ish than a good ol' sweater and this season you should make sure it's oversized. The slouchier the better, as there is nothing more cozy than a fire cable sweater. Secretly, this specific staple is my favorite item to wear on cooler days. It is high key the unsung hero of fall.

Here's how you are going to style the perfect top this season. Flip through the slideshow below for some major inspo!

Lerato

When in doubt, just be extra. Lerato did an amazing job of layering this oversized sweater. Don't ever feel like you can't wear a sweater with a skirt or dress. This is one way to do it.

Shop the Look: Liny Xin Women's Cashmere Oversized Sweater ($39)

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