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TradeEdge-Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve With These Valentine’s Day Sweaters Under $40
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Date:2025-04-10 01:42:23
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Whether you're in a long-term relationship, you're single, or you're somewhere in between, it's time to get in the Valentine's Day spirit and start shopping of course. This is also a great excuse to treat yourself with some retail therapy. Bring some cheer to your winter wardrobe with a Valentine's Day sweater.
Rock a cardigan. Opt for an oversized sweater. Get a little daring with an off-shoulder moment. Or, go all out with a heart print sweater dress.
Here are some fun Valentine's Day sweaters under $40 from Amazon, LOFT, Maurices, and more great stores.
Valentine's Day Sweaters
This is a subtle, yet festive, chunky pullover with heart-shaped patches on the elbows. It's available in nine colors.
Coincidentally, Valentine's Day 2024 happens to fall on a Wednesday — and, of course, on Wednesdays we wear pink. This relaxed V-neck sweater features a flattering, slightly relaxed fit that hits below your natural waist for full coverage.
We heart this adorably chic crew neck sweater. Crafted from super soft fabric, the sweater features a wraparound heart print detail, slight puff shoulder detail, and a straight hem that is both comfy & flattering.
Add a little sass to your wardrobe with this puff sleeve top, which comes in a few colors.
How much do you love this cardigan? Even the buttons are Valentine's Day-themed.
Chic meets fun with this heart-print sweater, which is available in many colors.
Calling all fans of the ballerinacore/soft girl/coquette/cottagecore aesthetic. This varsity knit cardigan is the perfect outer layering piece to take your Valentine's Day OOTD from cute to Pinterest board-worthy.
What better way to show your love this Valentine's Day than with a red heart front & center? Available in a wide range of colors and designs, the pullover sweater is even adorned with heart details on the elbows (so you'll quite literally be wearing your heart on your sleeve).
Comfy and stylish, this crew neck sweater effortlessly pairs with anything and everything, from leggings & jeans to skirts, slacks & more. It's also available in six other colors/designs, and the sizing ranges from XS to XXXL.
This sweater with an oversized heart on the back gives a boho vibe that's still on theme for the holiday. It comes in three additional colors.
If you're in your Lover era this Valentine's Day, this vibrant tie-dye sweater is sure to get your message across. It's also giving major Barbiecore vibes, and we're 100% here for it.
Alternatively, if you want to keep things simple and cute, you can opt for one of these all-over heart print tops (available in four colors). The classic puff short sleeves will instantly elevate any bottoms you pair it with, making it a super versatile piece.
If you want to get in the Valentine's spirit, but you prefer a more subtle aesthetic, this knit sweater comes in 18 colors.
This heart print dress is everything. Yes, this one is over $40, but you are getting a lot more for that price since it's an entire outfit.
This periwinkle hue is a nice change from the typical Valentine's Day color palette. This adorable cardigan comes in three additional colors as well.
This one is a little bit over $40, but it's unique, chic, and a must-have.
Now that you've got your V-Day 'fit planned out, it's time to do some gift shopping! If you're stuck on ideas, check out our roundup of the best personalized Valentine's Day gifts for you & your boo.
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