The best men's jumpers to wrap up in

The best men's jumpers to wrap up in

Our favourite jumpers promise to keep you looking good while you're keeping warm...

The best men's jumpers can be hard to pin down, but luckily for you we've done a little scouring of the Internet to find the knitwear that you need in your wardrobe right now. From Paul Smith's wildly-patterned signature pullover to one of Luca Faloni's cable knits, we've got everything for you.

So, check out our full curated selection of the best men's jumpers below, where we feature the very best that you can wave your credit card at...

Best cashmere: Zegna Oasi Cashmere Crewneck

We make no secret of our sincere love for Zegna's clothing. Under the direction of artistic director Alessandro Sartori, the brand has been producing excellent menswear that we just want to wear, year in, year out. To this end, one of our personal favourite designs has to be this classic crew neck.

Why? Isn't it just a jumper? Well, no. Not only is it super soft, it's knitted at Oasi Zegna, a 100km² natural territory and the home of the brand's eco-conscious values, and it has been crafted from Oasi Cashmere fibres, which Zegna commits to certifying as traceable.

Zegna Mélange Oasi Cashmere Crewneck

Zegna Mélange Oasi Cashmere Crewneck

£1450.00

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Best woollen jumper: Paul & Shark Re-Wool crewneck sweater

With its background in creating clothing designed to keep sailors warm at sea, Paul & Shark is the perfect choice for winter layers. But this is more than just a throw-on jumper...

Designed in a classic sweatshirt style, this timeless Re-Wool crewneck sweater was made with the reuse of existing materials (wool and cashmere), to reduce the waste generated by the industry, specifically water and energy consumption.

Paul & Shark Re-Wool jumper

Paul & Shark Re-Wool jumper

£195.00

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Best rollneck: Slowear Flexwool Turtleneck Sweater

Slowear is the Italian label is our go-to for easy-to-wear wardrobe separates that do the job. This knit is created from a blend of the world's best-quality merino wool with a fine stretch fibre, Zanone Flexwool. This in itself is an extremely fine yarn with exceptional elasticity, strength, lightness and thermal capacity and comfort. Proper Vincent Price stuff.

Slowear roll neck jumper

Slowear roll neck jumper

£360.00

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Best patterned jumper: Paul Smith Signature Stripe knit

Bold patterns aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but they’re a great addition to a wardrobe. Sir Paul Smith, who loves a splash of colour, knows that, who has lent his signature stripe to this cashmere knit, which can be pared down with a pair of black trousers or jeans.

Paul Smith jumper

Paul Smith jumper

£650.00

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Best colourful jumper: New & Lingwood crew neck jumper

This jumper from New & Lingwood offers the perfect between-seasons hue and has been knitted in Scotland using soft lambswool yarns. Subtly dyed a pink hue, it's the sort of knit that works well with anything in your wardrobe, whether it's a navy suit or pair of jeans.

 Sunspel Lambswool Crew Neck Jumper

Sunspel Lambswool Crew Neck Jumper

£215

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New & Lingwood jumper

New & Lingwood jumper

£245

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Best Cable Knit: Luca Faloni cable knit

Knitted in Bergamo, Northern Italy, from luxurious Grade A 2-ply cashmere, this cable-knit jumper is an update to your standard crew neck. One for the cooler months of the year, a cable knit typically has a thicker construction than a standard knit thanks to the way that it is woven.

Luca Faloni cable knit

Luca Faloni cable knit

£295.00

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