Knit Pickers: Knitwear to enliven your winter wardrobe

The best knitwear for men is bold and bright this season. 

Wednesday 22 October 2014 05:46 EDT
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Banish boring woolens this season. There's no need to get stuck with dull sweaters with this bunch of bright knits.

Time to throw out your dreary winter warms in favour of something altogether more colourful.

With winter on its way it's the ideal opportunity to rethink your wardrobe. Neutral colours may seem like a sensible investment but the impending dark days and cold nights call for something all together more lively.

Jonathan Saunders and Christopher Kane both presented a splash of colour with hues of fiery red and orange at the menswear autumn/winter 2014 collections.

It's not just the runways that provide a source of busy knits, the high street has its own impressive selection of styles all for more pocket friendly prices.

Photographer Joe Quigg

Stylist Lee Holmes

Model Timothee at Supa

Grooming Jamie McCormick using Kerastase

Opt for block colour in bright shades like this pink sweater from Whistles. Print can have a similar effect from the small spots of this Cos jumper to the oversized dogtooth pattern on this ASOS number.

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