Shop Kate Middleton’s timeless Breton knit and ecru trousers,
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Breton tops have long been a staple in the wardrobe of Catherine, Princess of Wales, ever since she joined the Royal Family.
Defined by their signature horizontal stripes, the style dates back to 1858, when it was introduced as part of the official French naval uniform.
Since then, it has evolved into a timeless fashion classic.
Kate has curated an impressive collection over the years, favouring traditional hues, such as white, navy and black, across luxurious fabrics including wool, cotton and cashmere.
Her go-to labels span from contemporary favourite ME+EM to high-end designer Erdem.
In the latest Wales family portrait – released to celebrate her wedding anniversary with Prince William – Kate opted for another enduring knit by Veronica Beard.
The piece featured classic stripes, short sleeves and a neatly ribbed trim, striking the perfect balance between polished and relaxed.
She appeared to pair the top with ecru Holland Cooper trousers, creating an effortlessly fresh, spring-ready look.
While the royal’s ecru and black sweater has now out, the navy version is available to buy at MyTheresa and The Outnet. It’s guaranteed to remain a staple in your wardrobe for years to come.
Looking to recreate Kate’s style for less? Explore the picks below to channel her understated elegance – without overspending.
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