Knitwear for Men

Knitwear for men that balances warmth, structure, and weight across crewnecks, cardigans, and turtlenecks. Expect cashmere and wool knits that sit clean under tailoring or carry an outfit on their own. Filter by fit, color, and fabric to match your rotation across work, travel, and off-duty days.

  • Loewe Bold Graphic Design Wool Sweater By Loewe
    Regular price $613
    Sale price $613
  • John Smedley Fitted Black Merino Wool Turtleneck Sweater
    Regular price $320
    Sale price $320
  • Stone Island Long Sleeve White Cotton Sweater
    Regular price $410
    Sale price $410
  • Kaptain Sunshine Classic V-Neck Alpaca Knit Cardigan
    Regular price $616
    Sale price $616
  • Haglöfs Geometric Patterned Zip-Up Knit
    Regular price $196
    Sale price $196

Knitwear for Men

This knitwear edit focuses on cashmere and wool sweaters with sharp lines, considered textures, and finishes that hold their shape. Crew necks handle office layering, while higher collars and turtlenecks bring more coverage for colder days. Cardigans with button fronts or higher stand collars give you structure you can adjust through the day.

You’ll find options cut close to the body and relaxed profiles that sit over tees or shirts without bulk. Core tones in black, navy, grey, and brown keep things easy to style, with pattern and texture used where it adds interest: ribbed cuffs, fine-knit bodies, and bolder graphic motifs. Shop popular brands like A.P.C., Alexander Mcqueen, Ballantyne, Bottega Veneta, Brunello Cucinelli and more.

  • Filter by material to focus on cashmere, wool, or blended knits.
  • Use size and fit notes to decide between regular and relaxed cuts.
  • Sort by price to compare everyday knits with investment pieces.

FAQ

How should I choose between cashmere and wool knitwear?
Cashmere offers a softer hand feel and more warmth at a lighter weight, making it ideal for layering under tailoring or outerwear. Wool generally has more structure and durability, which works well for everyday wear and pieces you reach for often. If you want a piece that reads polished but still comfortable, go cashmere; for resilience and a bit more texture, choose wool or a wool blend.
What fit should I look for in men’s knitwear?
For wearing under blazers or coats, a regular or slightly slim fit helps avoid bulk at the shoulders and sleeves. If you prefer knits as your top layer over tees or shirts, a relaxed cut gives you better drape and movement. Always check the length in the product details to the hem sits where you like it on trousers or denim.
How do I care for high-end sweaters and cardigans?
Most luxury knits respond best to gentle hand washing in cold water with a dedicated wool or cashmere detergent, or dry cleaning when specified. Lay pieces flat to dry on a towel to maintain shape and avoid stretching. Rotate wear days and store folded rather than hung to protect the shoulders and knit structure.
Are these sweaters suitable for work as well as off-duty wear?
Yes. Clean crew necks and fine-gauge knits pair easily with tailored trousers for office settings, while textured or heavier knits work with denim or relaxed pants off-duty. Neutral colors move across both settings, and you can use pattern or bolder tones when you want a stronger visual statement.
How can I tell if a sweater will feel too heavy or too light?
The knit gauge and fabric composition give the best indication of weight. Fine-knit cashmere and lighter wool blends feel more like a second skin and suit indoor or transitional seasons. Chunkier textures, visible ribbing, and higher wool content signal more warmth and substance, better for colder months or for wearing as a top layer.