5 of the best men’s cardigans for winter

Winter is the time of year when we can rock cardigans without a hint of remorse here at The Coolector so our search for the next addition to our wardrobe rotation has begun in earnest. Check out our pick of 5 of the best men’s cardigans for winter below:


Faherty Brand Thunderbird Cardigan | $298

A statement piece for your fall wardrobe, this Faherty Brand Thunderbird Cardigan was created in collaboration with Native artist Steven Paul Judd (Kioaw-Choctaw). The marled yarns display his inspired Thunderbird motif with a distinctly weathered quality that compliment the cardigan’s timeless shawl collar and horn buttons.


Wills Cashmere Marled Striped Shawl Cardigan | $248

This Marled Striped Shawl Cardigan from Wills is a handsomely-textured piece, perfect for layering over a tee shirt for a casual look or a buttondown for something a bit more sophisticated. The high-quality fibers reduce pilling and give the sweater a longer life and the wrinkle-free construction.


Schott Men’s Motif Cardigan | $148

Famed as the godfather of the American leather jacket, Schott is expanding their apparel reach with a selection of cold weather sweaters. Whether you identify more as Mr. Rogers or The Dude, Schott crafted the Motif Cardigan to help you channel the cool guy styles that only a classy cardigan can deliver.


Relwen Thermal Rib Shawl | $178

Relwen makes pieces like this Thermal Rib Shawl look easy and the comfort that it will offer during the winter months is beyond compare. This may look like an old classic, but the special fabric is just as no-nonsense and easy to clean as your favourite sweatshirt—something you can’t say about just any sweater.


Peregrine Waffle Cardigan | $189

Crafted from 100% British wool sheared from Yorkshire-raised sheep, the Peregrine Waffle Cardigan is comfort personified. It has been updated with a contemporary raglan sleeve to give it that casual feel and it is designed to be worn as either a layer underneath a coat or on its own.


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