Washable Workwear Wednesday: Cotton-Silk Crew-Neck Sweater

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A woman wearing an olive green sweater, white pants, and brown belt, and carrying a brown handbag

I’m the type of person who has a stack of sweaters like this that I wear on repeat all winter long.

This classic crew-neck sweater is not too slim, not too baggy, but just right. The cotton-cashmere blend has enough heft to keep you warm, but not so much bulk you can’t slip a jacket on top.

My pick is the pictured “mangrove green,” but if that’s not for you, there are five other colors to choose from.

Banana Republic’s Cotton-Silk Crew-Neck Sweater is $120 full price — with $40 taken off at checkout — and is available in XXS-XXL. 

Looking for other washable workwear? See all of our recent recommendations for washable clothes for work, or check out our roundup of the best brands for washable workwear.

Sales of note for 11/16/25

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  • Ann Taylor – 50% off your purchase with code
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  • Eloquii – 50% off 250+ styles + extra 60% off all sale
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  • Nordstrom – Designer clearance up to 40% off
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Today officially begins my least favorite season of the year: the time when my husband’s financial anxiety becomes most extreme. He feels poor and does not want to spend money, but he also wants to give me the perfect Christmas gift. Whenever I respond to his questions about what I want, he says it’s too expensive. When I tell him I don’t want anything he sulks and feels even poorer. Around Christmas he always has some sort of blowup about how much the kids’ gifts cost, and you can see the cash register in his brain going while the gifts are being opened on Christmas morning. It’s even worse than usual this year because he’s finally decided that our crumbling house and grad school furniture are awful and we need to move or renovate and buy all new furniture, but he thinks we can’t afford it. We officially kicked off the season this morning with his complaint at the cost of having the carpets cleaned. Tomorrow he is certain to complain about the cost of dinner. Happy holidays. Bleh.

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