18 Pieces Next Is Doing Really Well Right Now
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18 Pieces Next Is Doing Really Well Right Now

From weekend heroes to classic knitwear – not to mention on-trend pieces perfect throughout the season – Next has long been a brand you can rely on for versatile, quality fashion. Here are some of the pieces the high-street stalwart is doing so well right now…

Created in partnership with Next

Created in partnership with Next

THE CABLE KNIT

Equally cosy and cool, we’re sure you don’t need convincing that a great knit is always worth adding to your wardrobe. Next’s cable detailing and fabrication feels far more expensive than it is, making it a piece you’re sure to wear on repeat.

 

 

THE CHINOS

For a more casual take on chinos, we love this beige pair with a crisp pair of white trainers and a hoodie. Endlessly versatile, you can even pair them with shirts and stackers to smarten things up.

THE QUILTED JACKET

If a puffer feels a little too sporty for you and you want something a little smarter – but still cool – this quilted shacket ticks every box.

THE SUEDE BOOT

It’s all in the details with these boots. The subtle contrast stitch adds a modern feel to this classic footwear staple and the tan brown shade is seriously versatile. Wear them with denim or tailored trousers.

 

 

THE HOLDALL

For weekends away or trips to the gym, this khaki holdall is one of our pieces. The contrast of the dark leather with the khaki canvas will add a cool contrast against neutrals this season.

THE SHAWL CARDIGAN

For work or the weekend, this is a piece that will inject a classic feel into casual looks. Proving to be a popular knitwear choice this season, it's both cosy and sophisticated.

THE JEANS

Although we all love a blue jean, come autumn, grey is a stylish and seasonally-appropriate alternative. The fit is just right on this pair, with a bit of stretch and a slightly relaxed leg, which still feels wearable with a range of looks.

 

 

THE SHACKET

A year-round must-have, a shacket is a great layer to have to hand. We love the simple detailing on this one, which will add subtle interest when layered over your favourite tees and knits.

THE ZIP-UP FLEECE

As a layering piece under winter coats or just with a pair of chinos, this zip-up fleece is a trendy piece worth having. We love the patch and pocket detail.

THE TRAINERS

White trainers are a staple but if you’re after a slightly more unique take, we’re loving navy. With its contrasting tan brown tab at the back, there’s something about these trainers that makes them feel luxe.

 

 

THE HOODIE

Does it get much comfier than a grey hoodie? Consider this the kind of piece you’ll wear all the time, whether it’s with the matching joggers on the sofa, or a pair of jeans and a shacket to style things up.

THE PUFFER

To beat the cold and rain a stylish puffer is undoubtably one of the best pieces to have in your wardrobe. This one isn't just functional – it's water resistant and hooded – it’s also fleece lined for extra warmth.

THE SHIRT

A flannel shirt is an autumn classic. It’s also one of the easiest ways to add a bit of colour, especially if you tend to gravitate towards neutrals.

 

 

THE BELT

We’re calling it – brown is the new black and this simple belt will definitely come in handy this season. Silver details give it a slightly cooler feel. Simply pair it with tailored trousers to break up a look.

THE GILET

This versatile layering piece can be teamed with chunky knits, tees and even lightweight jackets for a cool (and functional) look.

THE CHELSEA BOOT

To smarten up any look, a Chelsea boot is an easy win – although we like that these still have a bit of edge.

THE CORD TROUSERS

Corduroy is the kind of winter staple that works in the office and at the weekend. You could even wear these on a night out by swapping a simple tee for a crisp shirt.

THE HALF-ZIP

Forest green is a classic autumn shade. To style it up this season, wear it with cream cords, dark denim and an overcoat.

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