The Best Sweaters for Men, From A to Z

From plush cashmere to ’90s-core pullovers, here’s how to stay toasty all season without committing to just one vibe or one neckline.
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Finding the best sweaters for men is no easy task. In a sea full of knits, you can feel lost at the helm as you try to navigate your way through cashmere, shetlands, mohair, and merinos. A sweaters job is simple: keep you warm. Which, to keep it a stack, is no small feat—especially when you’re expected to stay toasty for roughly six months out of the year. And the options? They can feel like one of those drugstore receipts that won’t stop printing: V-neck, crewneck, sweater vest, cardigan, zip-up, polo sweater, turtleneck, cable-knit, and Fair Isle.

With so many styles, you’ve really gotta ask yourself: What am I chasing when I put on a sweater? The answer can be twofold—both literal and metaphorical. Are you trying to channel the GOAT decade, dripping in ’90s nostalgia? Or are you gearing up for holiday fits and festive chaos? The choice is yours. But let’s be clear: if you’re craving finer gauges or eyeing a lightweight cotton blend that layers perfectly under fall’s best jackets, you’re in good company.

Sweaters are a lot like feelings—you’re not supposed to pick just one and ride it out for months. Feelings change, and so should your sweaters. So whether you’re into perennial crewneck pullovers, cold-weather-combatting cardigans, or cash-money cashmere, we’ve got you covered with all the best men’s sweaters to slot into your closet. And—mothballs are sold separately. Please pick some that don’t smell like your great-granny’s crib.

The Best Sweaters for Men, According to GQ

The Heartthrob V-Neck
Uniqlo 3D Souffle Yarn V-Neck Sweater
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The ‘90s Crewneck
Buck Mason Shaggy Alpaca Saddle Crew
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The Preppy-Cool Vest
Banana Republic Donegal Wool-Blend Sweater Vest
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The Kingly Cardi
Madewell Cardigan in Heritage Merino Wool
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The New Normcore Zip-Up
Frizmworks Deck Ribbed Wool-Blend Zip-Up Cardigan
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The Polo Hybrid
Alex Mill Carl Striped Polo In Merino Wool
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The Chunky Turtleneck
RRL Cableknit Turtleneck Sweater
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The Classic Cable-Knit
Wythe Highland Cableknit Sweater
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The V-Neck Sweater

Like Michael Jordan dropping his famous “I'm back” statement, the V-neck is ready to reclaim its menswear throne as the MVP of your sweater rotation. You might be tempted to start with the obvious play, like layering one over a crisp button-up shirt, maybe letting the shirt's collar laze insouciantly over the V. But follow the leads of the romcom stars and airport travel gods from the '90s: there’s something casually chic about a plain white T-shirt peeking out at clavicle height.

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Paul Stuart

Classic Cashmere V-Neck Sweater

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&Daughter

Innes Slouch V-Neck

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Tricot

Cashmere V-Neck

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Uniqlo

3D Souffle Yarn V-Neck Sweater

The Crewneck Sweater

It's the Champion sweatshirt you wish you could live in, but refined enough to handle weekday meetings and weekend coffee dates. Crewneck sweaters can come in more flavors than Baskin Robins, and can be made from jacquard knits (see below), thick cable knits (also below), or damn near any other woven fabric. Our only suggestion: while there’s nothing wrong with a gets-the-job-done heather gray colorway, don't shortchange yourself by avoiding more adventurous colors.

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COS

Boiled-Wool Crewneck Sweater

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Buck Mason

Shaggy Alpaca Saddle Crew

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J.Crew

Heritage cotton crewneck sweater

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NN07

Lee 6598 Wool Blend Crewneck Sweater

The Sweater Vest

The sweater vest moment has been ramping up for several seasons and while we may be at peak vest, we're still totally here for it. It’s a notoriously tricky knit to style, but one that can actually add a ton of versatility to your closet. Whatever's underneath—a striped button-up shirt, a tee, nothing but your guns—gets a supporting actor nod. For extra warmth, the sweater vest fits well under both cropped outerwear and tailoring, like a suit jacket or sport coat, without adding unnecessary bulk. And it can turn a simple white tee-and-jeans combo (maybe add some loafers?) into an unstoppable farmers-market-to-cocktail-hour fit.

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J.Press

Lambswool V-neck Sweater Vest

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Banana Republic

Donegal Wool-Blend Sweater Vest

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3sixteen

Sweater Vest

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Needles

Oversized Mohair-Blend Sweater Vest

The Cardigan

Depending on the weather and your location's relation to the equator, a lightweight cardi will be the only “coat” you need. If temperatures are still moderately warm, opt for a cardigan made from breathable linen or cotton, paired with a button-up shirt and relaxed-fit chinos for a laid-back, preppy look. Once temps start to cool down, upgrade your winter wardrobe with a heavyweight wool sweater—maybe with a scarf-replacing shawl collar—to stay nice and toasty.

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Madewell

Cardigan in Heritage Merino Wool

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Knickerbocker

Amos Alpaca Cardigan

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Reigning Champ

Merino Rib Vinnie Shawl Cardigan

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Abercrombie & Fitch

Boucle Cardigan

The Zip Sweater

Whether you prefer a quarter-zip, half-zip, or full-zip, the knitwear of choice for dads all over is back. Look past its dorky nature and a zip sweater can be clean as a whistle and more stylish than you remember. Think of it as a convertible, but for your torso. Show off a little T-shirt and a necklace underneath, or zip that thing all the way to the top for a riff on the turtleneck that trades stuffy for sporty.

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Ghiaia Cashmere

Cashmere Zip-Up Sweater

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Todd Snyder

Merino Quarter-Zip Sweater

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Banana Republic

Alpaca-Wool Blend Half-Zip Sweater

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Frizmworks

Deck Ribbed Wool-Blend Zip-Up Cardigan

The Polo Sweater

It's a sweater with a collar, ya know what I mean? But in all seriousness, the polo sweater is even more solutions-oriented than its short-sleeve sibling. It instantly adds a touch of dressiness to an outfit without having to go full button down and tie, all while maintaining Olympic levels of cozy. Pair it with some non-jean pants for the easiest, comfiest Monday-through-Friday outfit in your arsenal. Or, let it anchor your out-of-office—the brighter and bolder, the better.

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Alex Mill

Carl Striped Polo In Merino Wool

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Corridor

Baby Alpaca-Blend Polo Sweater

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Quince

Mongolian Cashmere Polo Sweater

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Polo Ralph Lauren

Merino Wool Polo Sweater

The Turtleneck Sweater

Blending form (straight lines to elongate that torso) with functionality (gotta keep ya neck warm) with sexiness (just look at it), the turtleneck remains a humble wardrobe heavyweight. A simple rib knit version can do damn near anything, anytime, but don't sleep on a turtleneck with a crochet, cable, or jacquard knit. Just ask The Rock, Michael B. Jordan, Tom Holland, or any of the other Hollywood leading men who figured out long ago that a turtleneck turns up the heat in more ways than the obvious.

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Finisterre

Furlong Roll Neck Sweater

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L.L.Bean

Classic Rollneck Ragg Wool Sweater

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RRL

Cableknit Turtleneck Sweater

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John Smedley

Richard Turtleneck Merino Wool Sweater

The Cable Knit Sweater

The quintessentially preppy cable knit is the sweater most likely to say it “went to school in Cambridge.” You can lean into the Ivy League energy, or mix-and-match other styles. Similar, yet completely distinct, is the fisherman sweater or the Aran sweater. Originating from the western cost of Ireland, Aran sweaters have their roots in fishing and use intricate cable knit designs. A key difference aside from their origins is that fisherman sweaters are always hearty, chunky knits with thicker cable-knit designs.

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Manresa

The Oysterman Sweater

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Wythe

Highland Cableknit Sweater

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Drake's

Brushed Cable Knit Shetland Crew Neck Jumper

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Patagonia

Recycled Wool-Blend Cable-Knit Crewneck Sweater

The Fair Isle Sweater

Like the Aran sweater, the Fair Isle sweater is also named for an island (in the Shetlands, off the coast of Scotland). This time, the signature designs are less about texture, and more about the color, with traditional patterns knit into the wool. While it’s been unfairly dragged into the whole “Christmas sweater" conversation, Fair Isles deserve to be worn for as many months as you need the toastiness.

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Kapital

Fair Isle Wool Sweater

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Schott

Fair Isle Crewneck Sweater

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Howlin

Fair-Isle Pattern Crew-neck Sweater

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Beams Plus

Beams Plus Crew Nordic Cable Sweater


What to Consider When Buying a Sweater

As mentioned, you should go into this like you’re adopting a dog, not like a kid in a candy store. It can be satisfying for a moment to pick up the first pretty thing you see, but a crash follows the rush and before you know it, you’ve got a pile of sweaters that are either too warm, too itchy, or just don’t fit right. Don’t make that mistake, here’s what to look out for.

Fabric

Cotton: We’re not going to belabor the benefits of cotton—the natural fiber is breathable, affordable, washes easily (though careful with the dryer—always read that tag), and gentle on sensitive skin. You can’t go wrong with a cotton sweater any time of the year, but if you’re looking for a transitional layer that’ll keep you warm now and comfortably cool later, it's hard to top cotton.

Wool: Not to mix our species, but wool can be a chameleon. The sheep-borne spectrum runs from airy and light to thick and hefty. But all of it is uniquely adept at regulating temperatures, so you'll stay warm without burning up. While you have to be a little more delicate on the upkeep (almost definitely no dryer), your tough-as-nails wool knit can last you for decades—literally—with some conscientious upkeep.

Cashmere: It used to be that the average “nice” wool sweater was made of merino wool or lambswool, and cashmere was reserved for the rich guys. A few decades of commodifying the luxury fiber has helped bring it to more affordable tiers. Though careful what you pay for: cheap cashmere pills easily, can feel oily, and won't last nearly as long as the good stuff.

Mohair: Shaggier and a hair (sorry) lighter than wool, a mohair sweater isn't afraid to make a statement. Chances are you’ve seen NBA elites sporting the ubiquitous horizontal-striped Marni cardigan, or you've spotted a number of Needle’s eyeball-popping patterned versions out in the wild. Though it's worth pointing out, you can absolutely find more relaxed versions—in both cardigan and button-free variations—if you're not trying to flex for ESPN's cameras.

Synthetics: More often than not, you’ll encounter sweaters that blend man-made materials like polyester, acrylic, and elastane. These materials can help give a sweater desirable qualities like softness, moisture-wicking, insulation, and stretch. They’re also cheaper to produce. While that doesn’t always translate into a low-quality product, it does mean that a brand is cutting costs which often result in an inferior garment.

Yarns and Gauge

Beyond the material that’s used to make a sweater, the yarns and gauge of those yarns influence light or heavy the final product will be. The fibers are spun into yarns, which are then knit together to form a sweater. The gauge refers to the thickness of those yarns and can be the difference between an airy spring sweater and a chunky deep-winter cardigan. The thicker the gauge, the heavier and warmer the sweater will be.

The balance between material and fabric weight is a delicate one. So when you’re deciding on a sweater, remember that a heavy cotton sweater can potentially be just as warm as a thin merino wool sweater or that a densely knit cashmere sweater will be warmer than an equally chunky cotton alternative.

Fit

Aside from the rarer summer knitwear, sweaters are made for cold weather. So fit is especially important considering you’ll be layering your sweater over and under other garments. Consider whether you’ll be wearing it over a button-up and tie or just a simple T-shirt. For the slightly reckless, slightly sexier among us, also consider whether you’ll be wearing it without any undershirt at all.

Same goes for the outer layers that’ll go on top. A chunky sweater is satisfying and cozy as hell, but can easily become unwieldy if you’re trying to stuff it under a tailored blazer. When it comes to fit, there’s no single best silhouette, but there are a couple of rules of thumb if you can’t make heads or tails of it. Make sure the shoulder seams hit just past your shoulder bones, that the sleeves reach to your wrist bones, and that the hem sits right around your hips.