Men's Half & Full Zip Sweaters
Zip sweaters combine practicality and refinement, offering a versatile garment that easily adapts to different situations. The MaisonCashmere men’s collection includes full-zip and half-zip styles, designed to provide comfort, freedom of movement, and a contemporary look. From sporty-chic to more elegant designs, each zip sweater is crafted to accompany you seamlessly from city life to leisure time.
Quality and yarns used
      Our zip sweaters are made from pure cashmere and 
      merino wool. 
      Each yarn is selected for softness, durability, and shape retention, 
      while Italian craftsmanship ensures precise finishing and an impeccable appearance over time.
    
Styles and variants available
      The range includes full-zip cashmere hoodie and half-zip models, ideal for adjusting warmth. 
      Available in slim or more relaxed fits, in smooth or ribbed knits, 
      with details such as high collars, front pockets, and contrast trims for added personality.
    
Occasions to wear
      Perfect for casual wear, MaisonCashmere zip sweaters also work well in refined looks: 
      wear them open over a cashmere T-shirt for a laid-back outfit. 
      They’re also ideal for travel thanks to their practicality.
    
Style and pairing ideas
      A grey cashmere half-zip pairs perfectly with knit joggers for the weekend, 
      while a navy version works with chinos and a shirt for a smart casual style. 
      Neutral shades integrate easily into any wardrobe, ensuring versatility.
    
In addition to cashmere models, we also offer zip sweaters in merino wool and fine blends, ideal for those seeking lighter alternatives or pieces suited to milder climates.
Why choose a zip sweater
      It’s a dynamic piece that lets you easily regulate warmth and transition effortlessly 
      from casual to more polished looks.
    
Care tips
      Hand wash in cold water or dry clean, lay flat to dry, and store folded. 
      Avoid overloading the pockets to help preserve the garment’s shape.
    
 
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	         
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
           
               
           
          