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Winter knits and layering essentials: Refresh your wardrobe with Sportscraft's winter edit

Winter knits and layering essentials: Refresh your wardrobe with Sportscraft's winter edit

7NEWS23-04-2025

It's the time of year when we pause, reflect, and collectively realise Mum deserves a lot more than last-minute flowers from the servo.
At Best Picks, we've got you covered with Sportscraft's Mother's Day Gift Guide, a curated edit of quality fashion she'll actually wear.
Whether she's a knitwear connoisseur, a style minimalist or the queen of cosy layers, Sportscraft has delivered the kind of wardrobe refresh every mum deserves.
From trans-seasonal knits to beautifully tailored pants and premium shirting in silk and cotton blends, this collection is all about longevity and luxury – the sort of pieces that instantly elevate mum's day-to-day outfits while keeping her warm and stylish.
With gentle pastels, soft greys and versatile greens, every item feels fresh and wearable.
Plus, if you get in quick you can take 30 per cent off the winter edit.
Here are our seven best picks for spoiling Mum (and maybe even yourself) this Mother's Day.
1. Frankie Wide Leg Pleat Pant, $249.99
Office-to-outing sorted. These wide-leg, pleated pants are sleek and versatile with front fly closure and belt loops to cinch the waist. Dress them up with a silk blouse or pare back with a tee, she'll get wear after wear out of these.
2. Hannah Stripe Cotton Silk Shirt, $169.99
Elegant and effortless. This relaxed-fit shirt combines the best of silk and cotton, with timeless stripes and long sleeves. Perfectly paired with tailored pants for an easy weekday upgrade.
3. Sunshine Quarter Zip Knit, $249.99
Cosy with a capital C. Made from Woolmark-certified merino wool, this funnel neck knit features a chic quarter zip and deep rib cuffs. It's the ultimate layering piece she'll reach for every chilly morning.
4. Kate Straight Leg Pinstripe Pant, $249.99
Sharp and streamlined. These straight-leg trousers are polished and practical, designed for the working mum who loves a little structure. For the full power look, team it with the matching blazer.
5. Sarish Cocoon Coatigan, $399.99
Meet the coatigan: part coat, part cardigan, all comfort. With a wool-blend knit, button-down front and relaxed fit, this is the throw-on piece mum never knew she needed. Ideal for those in-between season days.
6. Pia Stripe Cotton Silk Shirt, $169.99
Soft meets smart. This striped silk-cotton shirt is lightweight and fluid with a flattering curved hem. Whether she's headed to brunch or the boardroom, it's an easy win.
A corduroy comeback worth making. With a high-rise waist and wide-leg cut, these full-length jeans are comfortable, cool and just structured enough to feel polished. Style with a crisp shirt or mum's favourite knit.

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