SWEATERS & CARDIGANS IN ORANGE
Orange knits bring the kind of warmth that looks intentional. From coffee runs to office days to dinner plans, this color adds a little glow without trying too hard. Go bright with tangerine, or keep it rich in rust and burnt orange.
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Valerie Cardigan in Orange
Callahan
- Print: Solid
- Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve
- Sleeve Type: standard
Coyote Cardigan in White
GOGO Sweaters
- Hemdetail: Standard
- Knit Detail: Ribbed
- Subclass: Cardigan
East Cardigan in Orange
American Vintage
- Age group: Adult
- Length: Standard
- Type of Product: Knits
Cotton Crewneck Pullover Sweater in Orange
Polo Ralph Lauren
- Hemdetail: Standard
- Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve
- Sleeve Type: standard
Vintage Fleece Crew Sweater in Orange
Polo Ralph Lauren
- Age group: Adult
- Neckline: Crew Neck
- Print: Solid
Stripe Crew Neck Sweater in Orange
Wild Wawa
- Age group: Adult
- Sleeve Type: standard
x OLIPOP Strawberry Vanilla Sweater in Orange
Stay Cool
- Knit Detail: Fine
- Neckline: Crew Neck
- Type of Product: Graphics
Cotton Short Sleeve Pullover Sweater in Orange
Polo Ralph Lauren
- Age group: Adult
- Hemdetail: Standard
- Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve
Brad Gradient Knit Jumper in Orange
Les Deux
- Knit Detail: Fine
- Print: Print
- Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve
Long Knit Dress in Orange
Blumarine
- Length: Maxi
- Neckline: Crew Neck
- Type of Product: Special Event
Pipe Polar Crewneck Pullover in Orange
Rhythm
- Neckline: Crew Neck
- Print: Solid
- Subclass: Pullover
Favorite Things Sweater in Lavender,Orange
Free People
- Hemdetail: Standard
- Knit Detail: Fine
- Type of Product: Knits
Asha Dress in Orange
Flook The Label
- Length: Maxi
- Print: Solid
- Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
Tala Dress in Orange
Flook The Label
- Age group: Adult
- Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
- Subclass: Sheath
Round Up Pullover Hoodie in Orange
ONE OF THESE DAYS
- Age group: Adult
- Neckline: Hoodie
- Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve
Liatris Dress in Orange
AZULU
- Age group: Adult
- Length: Maxi
- Subclass: Maxi
Annina Knit Dress in Orange
retrofete
- Age group: Adult
- Print: Solid
- Type of Product: Daytime
Fesque Tour Divot Hoodie in Orange
Malbon Golf
- Knit Detail: Fine
- Print: Solid
- Type of Product: Graphics
Oversized Lightweight French Terry Raglan Sweatshirt in Orange
Eterne
- Age group: Adult
- Sleeve Type: standard
- Subclass: Sweatshirts/Hoodies
Rita Crochet Dress in Orange
ASTA RESORT
- Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve
- Sleeve Type: standard
- Type of Product: Daytime
Blade Maxi Dress in Orange
Baobab
- Length: Maxi
- Subclass: Sheath
- Type of Product: Anytime
Novelty Active Bear Hoodie in Orange
Polo Ralph Lauren
- Print: Solid
- Subclass: Sweatshirts/Hoodies
- Type of Product: Lounge
Noelle Dress in Burnt Orange
Ulla Johnson
- Age group: Adult
- Neckline: Crew Neck
- Type of Product: Anytime
Mouline Midi Dress in Orange,Brown
Zimmermann
- Age group: Adult
- Neckline: Mock Neck
- Subclass: Fit \u0026 Flare
Orange Mascot Patch Sweatshirt in Cream
Casablanca
- Length: Standard
- Print: Print
- Sleeve Type: standard
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Find your orange knit
Start with where you are headed, then pick the shape that matches the mood. Orange can feel easy, polished, or bold depending on the knit and the fit. Once that part is set, getting dressed gets simple.
Off duty layers
For weekends and casual plans, reach for a relaxed sweater or cardigan you can throw on fast. A crew or scoop neck in a ribbed or cable knit feels cozy right away, and a slightly slouchy sleeve keeps it laid back.
Let the orange be the point, then keep the rest clean. Think straight leg denim, an easy sneaker, or a low boot. Finish with a small shoulder bag and simple hoops. If you want a little more shape, go for a classic cardigan worn open.
Want the same color, but a cleaner finish for the office? Go finer and more tailored next.
Work polish
For work, orange looks best in sleek, refined knits that layer cleanly. Choose a fine gauge sweater that sits smoothly under a blazer, like a crewneck, v neck, or fitted turtleneck. Rust and burnt orange feel especially office friendly.
A structured button front cardigan is the shortcut here. Wear it closed like a top, or open over a fitted tank. Add tailored trousers, a sharp flat or low heel, and a simple tote. Gold jewelry keeps the whole look warm and pulled together.
When plans turn into night plans, lean into bolder cuts and statement texture.
Going out looks
For going out, orange turns a knit into the outfit. Go cropped or fitted at the waist, then let the neckline do the talking, like a deep v, off shoulder, or sculpted high neck.
Texture is your extra credit. Open knits, fuzzy yarns, and chunky stitches bring the drama without needing prints. Try a cardigan buttoned up as a top, then finish with leather pants or a mini, a small shoulder bag, and statement earrings.
Once you have the right knit, styling is where orange feels wearable, not like a costume.
How to style it
Styling orange comes down to balance. Ground it with the right denim and neutrals, and keep proportions clean. That is how an orange sweater becomes a repeat outfit.
Denim first
For denim outfits, let the knit set the tone. An oversized sweater with straight jeans and a clean sneaker works for daytime, then an ankle boot takes it to dinner.
Cropped cardigans love a high rise. Button it up, add a belt, then keep the shoes sleek with a pointed toe flat or minimal heel. A structured bag and one bold earring make it feel done.
If you want the color to feel softer, bring in neutrals for a more toned look.
Neutral pairings
For a neutral palette, use cream, camel, chocolate, black, or gray to calm the orange down. Rust and burnt orange look especially luxe with deeper neutrals, while tangerine pops best against cream and light denim.
Go refined with a smooth turtleneck and tailored pants, plus a long coat. Keep it easy with a ribbed v neck, cream denim, and tan sandals for an outfit that feels relaxed but still styled.
When it gets cold, layering is the difference between cozy and bulky.
Cold weather layers
For cold weather, start with a thinner knit that layers cleanly. A fitted turtleneck or close to the body sweater slips under coats and blazers without extra bulk.
Save chunky knits for the top layer. Try a cable sweater over a tee with denim, or a thicker cardigan worn open. If sleeves are voluminous, keep the bottom streamlined with slim pants or leggings, then add ankle boots and a structured bag.
FAQ
What shade of orange is easiest to wear?
Rust and burnt orange are the easiest place to start, they act almost like neutrals. Bright tangerine feels more bold, so pair it with cream, camel, chocolate, or black.
Sweater or cardigan?
A sweater is one and done, pull it on and go. A cardigan gives you more ways to wear it, open for layering, buttoned as a top, or thrown over a dress when it cools off.
How do I keep orange from feeling too loud?
Keep the silhouette clean and let the color be the statement. Pair it with denim or creamy neutrals, keep accessories minimal, and choose smoother knits when you want a quieter look.
What fit works best between sizes?
Go for a relaxed shape that skims, not an oversized fit that swallows you. Open front cardigans are forgiving, and midweight knits tend to drape nicely. Size up for more slouch, stay true for a cleaner line.
How do I avoid itch?
Choose knits with a softer hand feel and smoother texture. If you are sensitive, layer a thin tee or tank underneath so the knit is not directly on skin.
How do I style a cardigan so it looks styled?
Wear it buttoned as a top with high rise jeans or leather pants. Add a half tuck, try a belt at the waist, or go with a mini skirt and tall boots for a sharper night look.