The oversized cardigan sits in a complicated place in menswear. Worn badly it looks like you borrowed something from a larger relative and never gave it back. Worn well it is one of the most considered things you can put on. The difference is almost entirely in how you wear it rather than how it fits, which sounds counterintuitive until you realise that the cut still matters enormously even when volume is the point. Shoulders that drop too far, sleeves that swamp the hand, a hem that has no relationship to the trouser below it. These are the things that sink an oversized piece. We have been looking specifically for cardigans where the proportions are generous but not careless, where the yarn has enough weight to hang properly rather than collapse, and where the whole thing rewards being worn open over a decent shirt or buttoned up on its own. These are the ones that make the oversized thing look like a choice.
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