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I've Had It With Frumpy Sweaters—36 Off-The-Shoulder Knits I'm Buying Instead

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman  Mon, 30 Oct 2023  Who What Wear Girl, bye.

Confession time... I have a contentious relationship with sweaters. Yes, I'm aware that knitwear is an unspoken requirement for building a winter wardrobe. And there are some knitwear styles that I can't imagine living without—e.g., striped jumpers, turtlenecks, and cashmere knits. But to say that all sweaters are created equal would be a flat-out lie. If we're all honest, some can be, well, downright frumpy. When living in an ultra-cold climate (albeit New York City, Paris, or Copenhagen), the last thing you want is for your clothing to make you feel any worse than the weather. Sadly, oversized sweaters do just that. So what's a girl to do? Start by ditching the dowdy sweater silhouttes.  Don't get it twisted; there's a time and place for oversized knits. But if you're reading this story, chances are you've fretted over how non-flattering your knitwear looks for hours. Luckily, there's a solution: off-the-shoulder sweaters. As simple as it might sound, choosing this stylish silhouette over other more "practical" styles can make a world of difference. Need proof? Ahead, you'll find a few examples of how fashion people wear this knitwear—spoiler: they come in every form from bodysuits to dresses. Plus, I've compiled the 36 best off-the-shoulder sweaters based on quality, versatility, relevance, and various price points. If ever you needed the inspiration to finally say "girl, bye" to your unflattering sweater, consider this is your green flag. 

I'm happy to report that this knit top is as flattering in person as it is online. 

My stomach is in knots over the twisted neckline on this sweater—it's too good. 

You've heard of the little black dress? Well consider this it's cousin, in sweater form. 

Cult Gaia always understands the assignment. 

The buttons on the bust of this sweater are very beautiful. 

A moment of silence for the hardware on this Khaite sweater. 

I wouldn't mind spending the rest of winter wearing this off-shoulder jumper. 

Draping is always pretty, but the neckline on this sweater is next-level. 

Crimson red is the hottest color for fall (excuse the pun).

It doesn't get more flattering than an off-the-shoulder sweater with a sweetheart neckline. 

Make them green with envy. 

Fuzzy textiles were all over the F/W 23 runways, making this a fail-proof purchase for the season. 

Consider your next date-night look sorted. 

Just because the temperatures are dropping doesn't mean you can't bring the heat. 

Perfection. No notes. 

There's nothing like a rich teal hue to get you in the mood for fall. 

You'll want to zoom-in to see the hardware on the neckline of this knit dress. 

Oh, this color is striking. 

The compact knit fabric of this dress ensures it's a far-cry from frumpy. 

Striped knitwear never goes out of style. 

So chic! 

With winter just around the corner, why not embrace an all-white look? 

You'll wear this dress for years to come. 

Scandinavian brands make the most stylish knitwear—case in point: the dress above. 

Barbiecore, but make it posh. 

Live in a warmer climate? Instead of forgoing knitwear together, opt for a lightweight version like the one above. 

Warning: Jaws will drop when wearing this sweater. 

Everything about this Altuzarra sweater is elegant. 

Plum is the perfect color for fall. 

Please stop scrolling for a second to admire the bow detail on this off-the-shoulder sweater... worth it right? 

Ice, ice, baby! 

Now, here's a sweater that will actually make you want to RSVP to all those holiday parties. 

Dreaming of curling up with a cup of cocoa in this ultra-chic sweater. 

The neckline makes this sweater look all the more stylish. 

It's made from cashmere, so you know it's cozy. 

A girl can dream.