Most men own too many jumpers that do too little. They pill after three washes, lose their shape by Christmas, or sit in that awkward zone where they’re not smart enough for anything with a collar and not interesting enough to carry a casual outfit on their own. We’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what actually makes a jumper worth its place in a wardrobe you use properly. Fabric is the starting point. Merino, lambswool, and cashmere blends behave differently to acrylic and the difference is visible at ten paces. Then there’s weight, structure, and how the neckline sits, because a poorly finished crew neck will look wrong no matter what you put it with. The jumpers collected here are the ones that hold their shape, wear in rather than out, and work harder than their price tag suggests they should. Buy fewer. Buy better. These are the ones that earn that decision.