I'm Buying My Cold-Weather Basics From Gap, J.Crew, and Banana Republic—Here's What's in My Cart
Recently, something dawned on me as I was online shopping: Gap, J.Crew, and Banana Republic feel like the trifecta for best cold-weather basics right now. Between the three, I've come across some of the strongest of the season.
At Gap, I know I can rely on them for wardrobe staples I'll wear over and over—making the cost per wear an obvious benefit. I tend to gravitate towards pieces that aren't branded, so I like that many of its designs are understated and nondescript.
For J.Crew, I always head straight for The Cashmere Shop—its devoted section for all things cashmere. Aside from that, my most-worn sweater currently is the new rollneck, and I can confirm at least four other editors on our team own it too (and there are probably more).
Banana Republic, on the other hand, is the retailer I stumbled into—literally—this year. On my first day at the office, I wasn't sure what to wear (that's when I realized much of my wardrobe during the spring was quite sheer). I happened to walk past one of its stores, wandered in, and left with the chicest black, knee-length boatneck dress. I've been a fan ever since.
If you're a minimalist looking to stay warm as the weather gets colder, I've rounded up what's currently in my cart from each brand.
Gap
J.Crew
Banana Republic
Audry Hiaoui is a writer based in New York. For Who What Wear, she specializes in emerging designers, independent labels, and brand discovery, as well as interviews both on and off camera. Her writing has appeared in AnOther, Wonderland, office, Interview, LOVE, and i-D, among others, with multiple cover stories and features in print, and she has worked as an editorial producer for Vogue during fashion months. She holds a master’s degree in journalism and documentary filmmaking from City, University of London, and has an extensive background in film, having worked for Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, and VICE U.K. as well as on various projects including documentaries and music videos, and most recently as a writer’s assistant on an upcoming HBO/A24 series.