Ways to wear: the cardigan
The not-so-humble knit you need to see out summer and take you into the new season.
THE NOT-SO-HUMBLE KNIT YOU NEED THIS AUTUMN WINTER
When it comes to winter knits, your first thought is probably a roll neck you can layer or a chunky cable knit to hunker down in. The cardigan however, a transeasonal knit that may not have crossed your mind before, is making a comeback – once considered a grandfatherly staple, it’s now firmly cementing its place as a useful layering piece in every man’s winter wardrobe. While it’s origins trace back to the 19th-century British military (it’s named after the 7th Earl of Cardigan), today the knit has transformed into a fashionable piece of gear, thanks to its ability to seamlessly transition between seasons and occasions.
But how to style this versatile button-down? Here are three ways to incorporate a men’s cardigan into your outfitting this season.
A classic smart-casual option
The cardi thrives as a layering piece, and what better way to do so than with a mock neck? Choose a lighter colour to offset the brown of the cardigan, wearing it open so it feels a bit more casual. As for your bottom half, the world is your oyster – we suggest going for a pleated trouser to pull it all together. With a longer rise and slightly wider leg, they’re designed to sit higher on the waist, perfect for tucking in your favourite knit.
Shorts in the winter?
This look may not necessarily work in deep December, but a great transeasonal option is to substitute your tweed or pleated trousers for a shorter alternative. Our winter shorts, crafted from Italian tweed, are cut to a modern and oversized fit, sitting slightly lower on the waist for a more relaxed feel. They’re a really fun fashion piece, pairing perfectly with the cardigan due to their similar tones and textured finish.
Play with layering
Sometimes, tonal is the way to go. Combine your cardigan with a pair of trousers in a similar colour and button it up for a smart, cohesive look. Remember to wear contrasting shoes for a bit of depth.
You don’t have to stop there with the layering, though – how about a gilet for an extra bit of warmth? It’s a great way to soften the look and give it a slightly more outdoorsey feel. And if you really want to go the extra mile, finish off with a big coat to lock in all the heat.