Skip to results list
7 products
·

Filters

Color
Size
Warmth
Sleeve
Material
Fit
Collection

Men's Cardigans

Cardigans are the epitome of functional yet refined knitwear, combining practicality with sartorial elegance. Lightweight in summer versions or enveloping in winter styles, they naturally complete any outfit. Worn open for a laid-back look or closed for extra warmth, the cardigan is a versatile ally, suitable for both work and leisure.

Quality and yarns used
Made from selected pure cashmere and merino wool, MaisonCashmere cardigans guarantee softness, thermoregulation, and durability. Meticulous Made in Italy craftsmanship ensures controlled elasticity and stable seams, preserving the garment’s shape over time.

Styles and variants available
The collection includes cardigans jacket and zip cardigans, shawl-collar versions for a more structured look, smooth knits for clean lines, or ribbed knits for a more textured feel. Fits range from regular to oversized, allowing every man to find the perfect balance between comfort and personal style.

Occasions to wear
In the office, a fine cardigan can replace a blazer, adding a touch of relaxed elegance. On weekends, heavier styles work perfectly over a t-shirt or shirt, providing warmth without restricting movement. When travelling, the practicality of a front closure makes it easy to adapt to changing temperatures and settings.

Style and pairing ideas
A navy cashmere cardigan pairs beautifully with chinos and shirts for a smart, understated look, while a ribbed camel version adds character over a dark turtleneck. For a more casual style, pair it with cashmere joggers for a relaxed yet polished ensemble.

In addition to cashmere styles, MaisonCashmere also offers buttoned sweaters in Giza cotton and noble blends, providing variations in weight, texture, and thermal performance to suit every season.

How to choose the right cardigan?
Consider the yarn weight based on the season and the type of closure according to your style preference: buttons for a classic look, zips for a more contemporary feel.

How to care for it
Hand wash in cold water or dry clean, lay flat to dry, and store folded to prevent stretching. Use a cashmere comb if necessary to maintain a smooth, compact surface.

All your questions, answered

Do you provide replacement buttons?
Yes, with every garment you will receive replacement buttons and some matching yarn, useful for minor repairs.
What type of cashmere do you use and where does it come from?
We use only Grade A cashmere, sourced from long and fine fibres to ensure softness, durability and long-lasting quality. All our Italian yarn suppliers are certified according to high quality, ethical and environmental standards.
Which material is best for everyday wear?
For everyday wear, merino wool is often the most practical choice thanks to its breathability, durability, and easy versatility. Cashmere offers greater softness and warmth, making it ideal when comfort and a more luxurious feel are the priority.
Does cashmere pill over time?
Yes, all carded yarns, including cashmere and wool, can naturally develop some pilling over time, especially in areas exposed to friction. This is a normal characteristic of fine natural fibers and usually decreases after the first wears. With proper care and gentle maintenance, knitwear remains soft and beautiful for many years.
Are your products available in different gauges for different seasons?
Yes, our knitwear is available in different gauges and weights designed for different seasons and temperatures. You can use the category filters to easily find the most suitable garments based on warmth and seasonal needs.
Will the color be the same across different styles if I choose the same shade?
Yes, choosing the same shade generally ensures color consistency across different styles. To make sure you are purchasing the exact same color, we recommend always checking the color code listed on the selected product.
Which is better for winter: cashmere or merino wool?
Cashmere is warmer, softer, and lighter than merino wool, making it ideal for cold winter temperatures and a more luxurious feel. Merino wool is more breathable, durable, and better suited for layering or milder climates. For maximum warmth and softness, cashmere is generally the better choice for winter.