Zara’s Winter Knit Collection from Bouclé to Ribbed Sweaters

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Published December 3, 2023

British model Kit Butler in a ribbed turtleneck from Zara's winter 2023 collection, accessorized with tortoiseshell sunglasses and a taupe leather bag.Pin
British model Kit Butler in a ribbed turtleneck from Zara’s winter 2023 collection, accessorized with tortoiseshell sunglasses and a taupe leather bag. Photo: Rory van Millingen / Zara

Zara’s winter 2023 knitwear collection for men presents a refreshing interplay of textures and earthy tones, encapsulating the essence of the colder months while pushing the boundaries of traditional winter wear.

Captured by photographer Rory van Millingen, the images resonate with the season’s spirit, showcasing a refined selection of knitwear that bridges the gap between functional warmth and contemporary style.

Zara Winter 2023 Knitwear

Capturing a contemplative mood, Fernando Cabral wears a chunky knit sweater with textured gloves and classic sunglasses.Pin
Capturing a contemplative mood, Fernando Cabral wears a chunky knit sweater with textured gloves and classic sunglasses. Photo: Rory van Millingen / Zara

Featuring models Kit Butler, Fernando Cabral, and Virgile Elana, the collection is a canvas of tactile richness. Ribbed knit sweaters in muted hues suggest a connection to the natural winter landscape, while bouclé sweaters and cardigans introduce a luxurious depth to the lineup.

Virgile Elana exudes cool sophistication in Zara's knitwear, featuring a cream 3/4 zip pullover and coordinating vest.Pin
Virgile Elana exudes cool sophistication in Zara’s knitwear, featuring a cream 3/4 zip pullover and coordinating vest. Photo: Rory van Millingen / Zara

A wool-blend knit polo brings a casual sophistication to the mix, perfect for those crisp winter outings or relaxed indoor gatherings. The collection’s standout piece, the brushed mock neck sweater, is a stylish armor against the chill, with its high neck and soft texture offering both comfort and a modern silhouette.

Kit Butler showcases a bold Zara knitwear piece with striking orange and earth tones, complemented by a plush oversized scarf.Pin
Kit Butler showcases a bold Zara knitwear piece with striking orange and earth tones, complemented by a plush oversized scarf. Photo: Rory van Millingen / Zara

Accessories like brushed scarves complement the knits, adding practical and stylish layers. Here, a striped sweater breaks the monochromatic theme with a dash of pattern, ensuring Zara’s collection offers versatility for any winter wardrobe.


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