Men's sweater fashion will usually hit the runways for the fall/winter collections, but here is a look at the timeless classics and a peek of what's in store for men's fashion sweaters.
Men's cashmere sweaters are still favoured as solid coloured sweaters. Men's cardigan sweaters are knitted and button or snap all the way down the front, making them a good choice for casual get together when the weather is cooler. The newest fashions include hook and eye closures. The men's sweater vest is out unless you purchase the ones with the thinner fabric. While the layered look is in, the bunched up look is not. Men’s fashion sweater vests tend to make all men look heavier around the middle, so if you are already thick in that area I wouldn't suggest wearing one. They also get hot at the clubs and can stain your undershirt.
Men's argyle sweaters keep the look of fashion conservatism and men's wool sweaters are warm and comfy, just make sure that you read the care instructions on both before laundering, as they absolutely will shrink and fit your small kid better than they do you if thrown in the dryer after washing. Always lay out wool sweaters to dry flat on a bed or board and never hang them up to dry. Throwing them in an automatic dryer will shrink them and hanging them will stretch them beyond recognition.
Wear men's fashion turtleneck sweaters only if you have one - a neck that is - otherwise this fashion will make your face will look really fat and your eyes will look buggy. Turtle neck sweaters should be worn with another shirt over it, a light button down or a V-neck cut if you must wear one at all. Men's sweaters as a fashion only look truly good if they are on a thin man or are made of thin fabric.
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