Men’s Sweater Brands: Our Selection

Choosing a good sweater is often a matter of material, fit, and how it feels to wear, especially when you’re looking for a piece that will be part of your everyday life. Over time, some brands have stood out thanks to the quality of their knitwear, their manufacturing standards, or their ability to offer sweaters that appeal to a wide range of tastes.

At Bonnegueule, we’ve been designing our own sweaters for years, always starting with the yarn and real-world use. But our journey has also been shaped by a desire to decode the men’s wardrobe and recommend what’s truly best. That’s the spirit behind this selection of men’s sweaters: first our own models, followed by an overview of interesting brands, organized by budget and style to help you navigate your options.

Our Bonnegueule Sweaters and Cardigans Collection

Because a great sweater makes all the difference, our collection brings together knitwear made from carefully selected yarns, such as sweaters in extra-fine Italian merino wool, baby alpaca, or wool-cashmere and cotton blends.

You’ll find crewnecks, turtlenecks, polo collars, and zip-neck (camionneur) styles, along with cardigans and knit jackets that naturally fit into a modern wardrobe. The collection also includes sweatshirts and hoodies designed with the same level of care. Throughout the range, we focus on clear textures, well-balanced proportions, and refined finishes, creating pieces that are comfortable to wear every day and built to last season after season.

Our approach to men’s knitwear: quality materials, transparency, and durability

FABRICS

At Bonnegueule, everything starts with the material. For our sweaters, cardigans, sweatshirts, and hoodies, we prioritize natural yarns chosen for their hand feel, durability, and ability to age well. The knit should feel good from the very first wear and continue to do so after years of use because each piece is designed as a long-term standard of quality. Every yarn is selected for the story it tells and the everyday experience it provides, not to follow fleeting trends.

THE EXPERIENCE

We don’t just offer sweaters, we explain how they’re made, how to wear them, and how to care for them. Articles, videos, in-store and online advice… the goal is for you to truly understand what you’re wearing, so you can make informed knowing choices with confidence.

THE COMMUNITY

Our wardrobe is also built with you. Many of our pieces are shaped by your feedback, your questions, and our day-to-day conversations. This direct relationship with our community allows us to design sweaters made for real-life use, far from fleeting trends, and aligned with the expectations of men who value well-made, long-lasting clothing.

OUR COMMITMENTS

As a French brand, we manufacture our garments in Europe, working with workshops we know well and build long-term relationships with. We prioritize transparency, responsible materials, and continuous improvement over producing disposable collections. Our commitment is simple: to offer sweaters that make sense both in how they’re made and in their overall impact.

Our additional selection: noteworthy sweater brands

Even though we design our own sweaters, we know that many men like to compare, explore, and get a broader sense of what’s out there. That’s why we’ve put together this complementary selection of men’s sweater brands, chosen for their consistency, craftsmanship, or value for money.

The goal isn’t to create an exhaustive ranking, but to give you useful reference points based on your budget, expectations, and how you plan to wear your knits.

How to read this brand guide
The brands are organized by indicative price ranges, each corresponding to different levels of standards in terms of material quality, knit density, and manufacturing complexity.

These benchmarks are meant to help you understand what you can realistically expect at each budget level, rather than to declare the “best men’s sweater brands” in absolute terms.

Entry-Level – Under €100

At this price level, the main goal is to choose natural materials—like wool, cotton, or linen while avoiding synthetic fibers as much as possible. You’ll typically find lighter to mid-weight knits with less substance, but they can still be good everyday staples.

Brands to know: Arket, Loom, Massimo Dutti, Uniqlo, Octobre Éditions.

Mid-Range – €100 to €200

In this range, you can generally expect mostly all-natural compositions and more thoughtful knit construction. Some brands here offer accessible cashmere sweaters or blends that include premium fibers, sometimes paired with a small amount of synthetics to help keep prices in check.

High-End – €200 to €400

Here we enter territories where the quality of fibers and knitwear becomes central. You’ll find higher-quality knits, often thicker and more textured, made from more demanding materials with a greater presence of cashmere or premium yarns. Craftsmanship and durability clearly take precedence.

Brands to know: Eric Bompard, John Smedley, Heimat, Le Minor, Mr. P, NN07, S.E.H. Kelly, SNS Herning, Tricot Paris.

Ultra-Premium – Over €400

This category encompasses exceptional knitwear, often thick or highly textured, made exclusively from noble fibers. Some pieces are hand-knit or feature intricate patterns like jacquard. These are characterful sweaters designed to last for many years.

Brands to know: 40 Colori, A Kind of Guise, Begg & Co, Colhays, De Bonne Facture, Inis Meáin, Johnston of Elgin, RRL, Stoffa.

The Second-Hand Option

If you’re looking to access well-made pieces at a more affordable price, we also recommend browsing our selection on Bonnegueule Second Hand. There, we resell carefully inspected sweaters from previous collections or customer returns.

Timeless outfit ideas to style your sweater

A few silhouettes designed to stand the test of time, where each piece naturally fits into a cohesive wardrobe balancing minimalist lines with iconic essentials.

Our tips for choosing a quality men’s sweater

To go further, we’ve put together detailed guides to help you better understand materials, fits, and uses so you can make informed, long-lasting choices.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Men’s Sweater Brands

What are the different types of men’s sweaters?
There are several main types of sweaters. The most common are the crewneck, V neck, turtleneck and zip neck sweater. These are complemented by cardigans and knit jackets, which are easier to layer, as well as sweatshirts and hoodies, which come from the casual wardrobe. The right choice mainly depends on how you plan to wear the sweater and the role it plays in your wardrobe.

What can you wear under a men’s sweater?
A sweater can adapt to all occasions, seasons and styles. It can be worn over a T shirt or a button down shirt. A thin T shirt works well for a relaxed look, while a shirt adds more structure, especially in a work setting. The key is to pay attention to layer thickness to maintain a clean and comfortable silhouette.

Which sweater should you wear with a shirt?
A crewneck or V neck sweater is the easiest option to pair with a shirt. Fine to mid weight knits help keep the silhouette sharp without adding bulk.

What’s the difference between wool, cashmere and cotton sweaters?
Men’s wool sweaters are appreciated for their versatility, natural warmth and durability. Cashmere stands out for its softness and fineness, but its quality depends heavily on the yarn and construction. Cotton, which is more breathable, works well for transitional seasons or heated indoor environments. Each of these natural materials offers a different feel, and the right choice depends mainly on use and climate.

How can you recognize a quality sweater?
A quality sweater starts with its materials. Natural fibers, even yarn and a pleasant hand feel are key. Construction matters just as much. The knit should be uniform, the finishes clean, and the sweater should hold its shape over time. Value for money is judged in the long run. A good sweater lasts without losing comfort or structure.

Are cashmere sweaters always higher quality?
Not necessarily. Cashmere can offer exceptional softness and comfort, but not all cashmere is equal. Quality depends on the yarn used, its thickness and the care taken in construction. In some cases, a well made wool cashmere blend can be more durable and stable over time than an overly fine cashmere sweater.

Is a Made in France sweater always better quality?
Not automatically. The Made in France label can be a positive indicator in terms of craftsmanship and traceability, but it does not guarantee quality on its own. Quality depends first and foremost on the materials, the knitting process and the care taken during construction. A well designed sweater, whether made in France or elsewhere in Europe, can offer excellent durability if it is built with quality and real world use in mind.

Classic knit or chunky knit how do you choose by season?
A classic lighter weight sweater works well for transitional seasons and everyday wear, especially indoors. Chunky knits, which are thicker and more textured, provide more warmth and are better suited for winter. Heavy cotton knits can also be an interesting option for in between seasons.

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