Most jumpers look fine on a hanger and disappoint the moment you’ve worn them twice. The shoulders drop, the collar bags out, the fabric goes thin in a way that exposes every decision you made washing it. We’ve spent enough time with enough knits to know that the ones worth buying share a few things: proper yarn weight, a shape that doesn’t collapse, and a colour that earns its place in regular rotation rather than getting pushed to the back. These are jumpers you reach for on a Tuesday morning because they work, not because everything else is in the wash. We’ve looked hard at merino, lambswool, and cotton blends that sit well over a collar, behave under a coat, and hold their structure over time. Nothing in here is trying to be a statement. That’s the point. A jumper that earns daily use is more valuable than one that impresses once and lets you down quietly from then on.