

The knits to reach for now
Workday, weekday, any day knits.
Like summer’s tees, a good selection of knitwear in your wardrobe will form the building blocks of all sorts of looks, all year long. And they’re especially good worn instead of a shirt to get that just-right-for-now balance of relaxed and refined.
We’ve spun our knits in premium, natural yarns that give warmth without being weighty and in styles from chunky to streamlined to answer all your seasonal knitwear needs.

The cardigan
A men’s cardigan adds a relaxed but refined feel to any outfit – particularly if it’s spun with an extra-fine fibre. We can’t get enough of lambswool or merino knitwear for a look that’s way above the traditional cardigan.?
It’s a layering hard-hitter too, looking great worn over a boxy T-shirt with a crisp pair of trousers on warmer days, as well as under a jacket if the temperature drops.

The crew neck
Nothing adds a hit of style and refinement to an autumn look quite like a crew neck jumper. Wear one tucked into a pair of chinos or moleskin trousers for easygoing refinement. Our crew neck men’s knitted jumpers are made from merino or a super soft cashmere blend, like this one, making it a layering essential and keeping you extra warm under a puffer or gilet well into winter.

The skipper
For out and about at the weekend or just kicking back at home, the skipper jumper is unmatched as a leisurely basic. Go for one crafted from a wool blend and clean lines to flex between lounging and styled-up looks with ease. It’s one of those rare men’s knitted jumpers with just the right amount of slouch for a relaxed look. Another great layering piece, wear over a soft white shirt for some relaxed style or pair with chinos and a pair of polished boots to elevate the look.

The polo
When you think of a polo, you probably picture a short-sleeve shirt with a collar – the kind of thing men turn to when they need something smarter than a t-shirt, but not as sharp as a button up. While this style is a staple of men’s wardrobes everywhere, it only represents one iteration of the polo.
Take this long sleeve piece. Rich in Merino wool, the dark blue knit layers under coats on the coldest days and over shirts on the cooler ones. It’s warm, textured, and might change your idea of what a polo can be.