Men’s Pullover Sweaters

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Merino Wool 1/4-Zip Sweater 2.0 - LAKESIDE Merino Wool 1/4-Zip Sweater 2.0 - MUSHROOM Merino Wool 1/4-Zip Sweater 2.0 - CRIMSON
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Merino Piqué Crewneck Sweater - IVY
Price reduced from $149 to $99
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FAQS

Absolutely. Merino wool sweaters help manage moisture, dry fast, and hold warmth even when it’s damp out, so you stay comfortable all day long. It’s the kind of sweater you can wear in the field and keep on when you’re back at the lodge.

Merino wool and wool blends make the best pullover sweaters since they regulate temperature, shed water, and feel smooth against your skin.

It depends on the material and where you live. Merino wool sweaters work well in spring, fall, and winter, but once summer heat hits, most people switch to something lighter. In cooler places, you might wear a lightweight pullover year-round.

It depends on the material. Most merino wool sweaters should be hand-washed, but some can go in the washing machine. Always check the care instructions on the tag.

Yes, our men’s pullover sweaters fit true to size, but it’s still worth checking the size chart on the product page. Our men’s fit guide can also help you find the right size.

Most shirts work well under a pullover sweater. Polos or button-downs are easy, comfortable layers under a crewneck sweater. A T-shirt always works if you want to keep things soft and simple. Avoid anything oversized or bulky since it’ll bunch up and feel uncomfortable.

Campfire-Ready Pullover Sweaters For Men

Our men’s pullover sweaters are soft, warm, and ready to layer. They’re go-tos for nights around the campfire and easy choices when packing for a trip. Our sweaters for men feel like a well-loved favorite you’ll want to keep on. Merino wool and cashmere make them soft and comfortable, which is why they’re the pullovers men come back to year after year. Our wool and wool-blend sweaters for men are made with sustainably sourced wool that feels smooth against your skin—never scratchy and comfortable enough to wear on its own. Pull on a classic ¼-zip for a walk to the woodpile, or a mockneck when you need a bit more warmth around the fire. A traditional pullover layers well under a vest or puffer for cold walks with the dog.