Explore our collection of knitwear for men, including a variety of jumper types including quarter zip neck, cardigans, waistcoats and slipovers. Our men's cashmere, lambswool and merino wool jumpers are all 100% wool and hand finished to the highest standards.
They also look fantastic with a pair of tartan or tweed trousers and under a tartan jacket.
Our selection of jumpers are expertly knitted using premium wool fibres to ensure superior quality and durability. The versatility of wool means that it naturally regulates your body temperature, keeping you cosy in cold weather and cool when it's warm. As well as being sustainable, wool's inherent moisture-wicking properties keep you dry and comfortable all day long. It is also naturally resistant to odours and wrinkles, so our knitwear is low-maintenance and easy to care for.
Invest in good quality knitwear that's designed to last year after year. The classic crew cut or V-neck styles are a timeless addition to any wardrobe, opt for a cable knit for a little more warmth and charm. The quarter zip jumper is a more casual and modern style but still smart enough for the office. Wear the zip down and show off your tartan tie! Perfect for the golf course or casually at home, our cashmere button up sports shirt looks perfect with a pair of jeans or chinos. A chunky Aran crew neck jumper is a winter staple, expertly crafted by our Celtic cousins in Ireland and made from supersoft 100% pure merino wool.
Look smart and make layering easy in those transitional months with our men's wool waistcoats and slipovers. A sleeveless jumper or knitted waistcoat can be easily thrown over a shirt for a comfortable yet smart outfit that you can wear on repeat.
All of our wool jumper styles are available in a wide variety of colours available including versatile neutrals, the ever safe navy & black as well as bolder blue, green, red and pinks - options for any outfit or occasion.
Here are your most frequently asked questions on our men's knitwear. If you can't find the answer to your question and it is about a specific product you might find it on the product page. If not then please use LiveChat, e-mail us or give us a call and we will answer your questions as quickly as we can.
Scottish cashmere has a worldwide reputation for quality and the finish we achieve here in the Scottish Borders region is also due to a special natural resource that affects the finishing process. Scottish cashmere is renowned for a supersoft finish and this is partly due to the water - the final process of making a cashmere sweater is the washing so it follows that soft Scottish water gives a luxurious finish to your sweater.
Cashmere fibre comes from the finest underhair of the Cashmere goats and it takes an awful lot of it just to create one scarf. One reason why Scottish cashmere is so expensive is the rarity of this fibre, not to mention the difficult conditions under which it is gathered. You can be guaranteed that our cashmere products meet these high standards and have been lovingly knitted here in the Scotland.
Our website states what ply a cashmere sweater or pair of gloves is made in. But what exactly does this mean? As part of our series looking more deeply into cashmere, how it is made and what makes the difference in quality, we find the answer to this question.
Scottish cashmere is made from wool, cashmere is a wool fibre which comes from the Cashmere goat, the longer the fibres the better quality and longer lasting cashmere sweater or accessory we can produce.
We are often asked about Aran sweaters and whether they are Irish or Scottish. The Aran Sweater is Irish and named after the Aran islands off Ireland's West coast where the first sweaters were said to have been created many generations ago, worn by fishermen and farmers.
Geelong wool, also known as Geelong lambswool, is an ultra-fine, luxurious type of wool primarily from the first shearing of large Merino sheep raised in the Geelong region of Australia. It is characterized by its exceptional softness, which is comparable to cashmere, and its warm, lightweight, and breathable properties, making it a highly prized commodity for fine knitwear.
Why Scotland of course! We are not just biased there are several reasons why Scotland has the best cashmere. Only the very best cashmere achieves the quality that merits the Cashmere made in Scotland trade marked label.
Geelong is actually a specific type of Merino wool, which gets its name from the Australian town from where it originates. Geelong is generally finer than standard merino and is processed to be more soft and cashmere like.
Scottish sweaters are sometimes referred to as jumpers or pullovers. Scotland is renowned for making the world's finest knitwear and we stock a range of fabulous quality lambswool, merino wool and cashmere Scottish sweaters.
A Scottish jumper is not to be confused with a jumper dress (known as a pinafore in Scotland), a Scottish jumper is simply a Scottish sweater or pullover.
Why is cashmere made in Scotland so special? In our blog series 'The story of cashmere made in Scotland' you can learn how our cashmere achieves the quality that merits the label and meet the animals that allow you to wear super soft, luxury and stay warm and cosy regardless of the weather outside. We also explore why the Scottish Borders (the region in which our HQ is based) is so famous for its knitwear!
Have you ever wondered how we make our luxurious cashmere sweaters? Well wonder no more, as today Anna is joined by Chris, expert in all things cashmere, to give you a run down on the full story, from the history, where cashmere originates and even the production process . It really makes you appreciate just how special Scottish cashmere is.