A snug Christmas jumper is a winter essential, and we may have just found the perfect one. JW Anderson, the namesake label of designer Jonathan Anderson (who is now the creative director at Dior, just FYI) dropped its latest Uniqlo collection earlier this month. This Fair Isle crew neck jumper immediately caught our eye — it's available in three different colours, and costs less than £25 in UNIQLO's Black Friday sale.

UNIQLO Fair Isle Crew Neck Jumper

Fair Isle Crew Neck Jumper

UNIQLO Black Friday sale

Our faves for cashmere cardis, cosy scarves, super-warm puffers and elevated loungewear are having a mega Black Friday sale. This year, the UNIQLO’s 'Arigato Festival' ends on December 3, and will include a selection of limited-time offers, price drops, and discounts.

Plus, get a FREE Pocketable Bag with a classic UNIQLO logo design when you spend £60 online or in-store, and shop in-store and scan your Membership ID using the UNIQLO app between November 27 and December 3 to be in with the chance of winning a trip to Japan!

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Not only does it capture JW Anderson's signature, preppy style, the boxy fit is perfect for layering. Wear over a classic T-shirt, a crisp shirt or even a midi dress. Or simply knot around your shoulders for the ultimate in preppy chic. We also love how it's been styled on the site with blue jeans and a checkered shirt underneath.

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Traditionally, a Fair Isle jumper would originate from Scotland's Fair Isle, and would feature intricate, geometric patterns and multiple colours. It's now become a catch-all phrase for this type of patterned knitwear — the more you know!

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Uniqlo x JW Anderson

The rest of the collection features striped Oxford shirts, padded outerwear and accessories like caps and tote bags. There's also a particularly cosy looking poncho, which comes in both soft brown and navy colours, that's less than £50 — we'll be adding that to cart along with the jumper...

It's the high street partnership that keeps on giving. Now, which colour do we go for in everything?