Who It's Best For
Ideal for men who prefer a closer top layer that still leaves room for a tee or shirt underneath.
Who Should Skip It
Skip it if you want chunky texture, trend-driven proportions, or a layer that carries the whole outfit on its own.
Where It Works Best
Office layering, smart casual dinners, flights, and cool spring mornings. Stick with navy, charcoal, or black if you want maximum versatility.
Pros
- Merino regulates temperature better than a heavy cotton sweater, so it handles indoor and outdoor shifts well.
- The lightweight gauge layers smoothly under jackets and coats.
- It instantly makes a basic shirt-and-pants outfit look more intentional.
Cons
- Can feel plain if you want heavier texture or standout detailing
- Usually needs thoughtful washing to keep the shape clean