The Traitors episode seven shows Claudia Winkleman wearing one of the lowest cost knit jumpers of the season – here’s how to shop the cosy Fair Isle buy

We’re loving seeing what Claudia Winkleman wears to present The Traitors every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. And while we’re always inspired by her outfits, this season, we’ve noticed the prices of some of the pieces she wears are more costly than in past series.

With her Balenciaga boots, designer coats and boutique brand blazers, we haven’t been able to shop many of her exact Traitors pieces, but for episode seven, Claudia finally wore something slightly more realistic in price. Slightly.

Though still hefty, she showcased Brora’s Supersoft Lambswool Fair Isle Yoke Jumper, £259, styling it with a knee-length skirt with silver buckle detailing to really add to the ‘countryside glam’ effect of her ensemble. We say it’s more affordable because the cost of her knitwear from the first six episodes has been hefty.

Take episode five, for example, when she wore Barrie rose-motif cashmere jumper, £1,410 on Farfetch. Then there was the infamous skeleton-printed grey knit menswear sweater from high-end brand Kapital, which is now sold out but retails for nearly £600 when it is in stock.

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If you want to make like Claudia and invest in a knitwear piece to last you season after season, Brora’s Supersoft Lambswool Fair Isle Yoke Jumper in black (it also comes in green and ivory colourways) is a standout choice. The geometric Fair Isle pattern across the yoke and cuff adds a touch of heritage-inspired elegance to your winter wardrobe. Expertly knitted in Scotland from 100% superfine lambswool, it promises both warmth and comfort during the colder months – and justifies the price with quality,.

The seamless design and medium-weight knit also make it a super versatile piece, perfect for layering over a crisp white shirt for a smart-casual look or pairing with your favourite jeans for a cosy weekend ensemble. With a round neckline and regular fit, it’s as flattering as it is functional. Plus, knowing it’s crafted with care in the UK adds an extra layer of appeal for those who value homegrown fashion.

Priced at £259, though this jumper may be one of Claud’s most affordable jumpers of the season, it’s definitely an investment in quality and style that will see you through many winters to come.

However, if it’s out of your price range, don’t worry. Nobody’s Child has a remarkably similar style, the Black Fair Isle Knitted Wool Jumper. Priced in the sale at a very reasonable £57 (down from £105), it won’t be in stock in many sizes after there’s a rush on Fair Isle knit jumpers following Claudia’s endorsement!

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