The Best Argyle Jumpers for Women This Winter 2025
Author: Stylist at TellarDate: 2025
Argyle jumpers are officially back, and I'm here to tell you they're no longer your grandfather's golf knitwear—this winter's diamond-patterned jumpers are chic, versatile, and surprisingly easy to style. After Miu Miu reignited the trend in 2022 and fashion week confirmed its staying power this autumn, everyone from Dior to the high street has embraced the preppy knit, making it one of the season's most wearable trends.
Why Argyle is Everywhere Right Now
I'll be honest—when argyle first started creeping back onto the runways, I was sceptical. But after spotting it styled brilliantly during fashion month (think: layered over striped shirts, paired with leather skirts, worn with wide-leg trousers), I'm completely sold. The pattern's experiencing a proper renaissance, moving far beyond its golf-course associations into something genuinely fashion-forward.
What's brilliant about this trend is its versatility. Whether you're after a subtle nod to the pattern or want to go full preppy professor, there's an argyle jumper that'll work for you. I've been wearing mine with everything from denim to tailored trousers, and it's become that rare piece that feels both comfortable and polished.
How to Style Your Argyle Jumper
The key to making argyle feel modern rather than costume-y is in the styling. I'm loving the "eclectic grandpa" approach—mixing patterns, textures, and colours with confidence. Try layering your argyle over a striped button-down (yes, pattern-on-pattern works!), or keep it simple with straight-leg jeans and loafers for that effortless preppy vibe.
For evening, tuck yours into a midi skirt with boots—it's unexpectedly chic. The jumper does the heavy lifting style-wise, so you can keep the rest relatively simple. Add gold jewellery if you're wearing warmer-toned argyle, or stick with silver for cooler colourways.
My Top High Street Picks
H&M – The Viral Hero Piece
H&M's mohair-blend argyle jumper (around £35-40) was worn by Iris Law on their runway, and trust me, it's earned its hype. The mock turtleneck style in brown argyle feels genuinely elevated for the price point. The mohair blend gives it that expensive hand-feel, and the cut is relaxed without being sloppy. This one's selling out fast, so if you spot it, grab it.
M&S – Best Quality-to-Price Ratio
Marks & Spencer consistently delivers on knitwear, and their £35 wool and alpaca-blend argyle crew neck is no exception. I love the maroon and green colourway—it screams autumn without being too literal. The brushed yarn means it's soft against skin (crucial for those of us sensitive to scratchy wool), and the relaxed fit works brilliantly for layering. Customer reviews confirm it wears and washes beautifully.
Zara – Contemporary Takes
Zara's doing interesting things with argyle this season, updating the classic pattern with relaxed proportions and modern colourways. Their argyle cardigans (£40-70) offer that slightly fashion-forward edge that Zara does so well—expect unexpected colour combinations and oversized fits that feel very 2025.
Next – Bold Seasonal Colours
Next's £30 argyle jumper surprises with its colour confidence—deep navy and forest green lifted with coral creates something genuinely eye-catching. The oversized fit makes it perfect for weekend lounging or casual styling, and at thirty quid, you can't really go wrong.
Boden – Personality Plus
If you want your argyle with a side of sparkle, Boden's got you covered. Their sparkly argyle jumper (£60-80) features metallised fibres woven throughout for subtle shimmer, and some styles come in that gorgeous hot pink with cashmere content. It's Boden doing what Boden does best—adding joy and personality to classic pieces.
Massimo Dutti – Workwear Appropriate
For those needing something office-friendly, Massimo Dutti's argyle options (£70-90) strike that perfect balance between polished and on-trend. Their black and grey versions are particularly good—classic enough for conservative workplaces but still nodding to the season's biggest knitwear trend. The 100% wool styles are investment-worthy.
Gant – Heritage Preppy
Gant understands preppy style in their DNA, and their argyle cardigans deliver exactly what you'd expect—navy and grey with pops of red, classic styling, quality construction. If you want traditional argyle without any fashion-forward fuss, Gant's your brand.
Independent Brands Worth Discovering
Albaray – Subtle British Style
This UK-based brand has been quietly impressing fashion editors with their subtle take on argyle. Their Argyle Stripe Jumper offers a gentler interpretation of the trend—think Neapolitan ice cream hues rather than traditional golf colours. It's the kind of piece that works for those wanting to dip their toe into the trend without committing to full-blown diamonds.
WoolOvers – Knitwear Specialists
WoolOvers is a British knitwear specialist that deserves more recognition. Their Large Cable Argyle Jumper (currently £39, down from £65) is 100% lambswool with gorgeous cable detailing and pointelle accents. It's traditional done beautifully—the kind of jumper you'll still be wearing in five years. The cream colourway is particularly lovely.
Premium & Luxury Options

If your budget stretches further, there are some genuinely special pieces worth considering. Ganni's cool-girl take on argyle has developed a cult following—expect playful colours and that signature Scandi-meets-preppy aesthetic. Pringle of Scotland literally invented the argyle pattern in the 1930s, so buying from them feels like owning a piece of fashion history. Their Scottish cashmere and merino options are heirloom-quality.
And if you're ready to truly invest, Miu Miu's argyle cardigans and twin sets (from £1,000+) are the pieces that sparked this entire revival. They're the ultimate fashion statement—beautifully made, instantly recognisable, and likely to hold their value.
My Honest Recommendation
Here's what I'd do: if you're argyle-curious, start with the M&S option. It's affordable enough not to feel like a risk, but quality enough that you'll actually wear it. The H&M piece is worth grabbing if you can find it—it's that perfect intersection of trendy and wearable. For investment buyers, Pringle of Scotland offers the heritage and quality that justifies the price tag.
The beauty of this trend is that it's genuinely wearable rather than purely fashion-forward. These aren't jumpers you'll look back on in two years and wonder what you were thinking—argyle has proven staying power, and the current iterations are classic enough to transcend trend cycles.
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Final Thoughts
Argyle is having its moment, and unlike some trends that feel like fashion industry fever dreams, this one actually makes sense. The jumpers are practical, they work across different style aesthetics, and there are options at every price point. Whether you invest in a heritage piece from Pringle or grab a high street winner from M&S, you're buying into a trend with genuine longevity.
My advice? Don't overthink it. Pick a colourway you're drawn to, choose a brand that fits your budget, and start wearing it. The styling will come naturally once you've got the piece in your wardrobe. And if you're unsure about sizing, run your measurements through Tellar before ordering—it'll save you the hassle of returns and the disappointment of pieces that don't quite fit right.
Happy shopping, and welcome to the argyle appreciation club. Trust me, you'll wonder why you waited so long to join.
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