Men’s Cable Knit Crewneck Sweater – Old Money Classic
Men’s Cable Knit Crewneck Sweater – Old Money Classic
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Men’s Cable Knit Crewneck Sweater
Old Money Classic
Quiet refinement, expressed through texture.
The Cable Knit Crewneck Sweater is crafted for men who understand that elegance is never loud. Rooted in classic European knitwear, it transforms a familiar silhouette into something more composed, more intentional, and unmistakably elevated.
It does not chase trends.
It preserves standards.

Texture with Purpose
The cable knit pattern is not decorative excess. It exists to add depth, structure, and visual interest without noise. Each cable guides the eye vertically, reinforcing a clean, confident presence while maintaining restraint.
This is texture as discipline, not display.
The Authority of a Crewneck
The classic crew neckline delivers balance and control. It frames the shoulders cleanly, sits naturally at the collarbone, and holds its shape whether worn alone, layered under tailoring, or paired with outerwear.
Relaxed in comfort.
Composed in appearance.
Knit That Feels Substantial
Made from a premium soft-touch knit, the fabric offers warmth without weight and structure without stiffness. It rests naturally against the body, maintaining form throughout the day and over time.
This is a sweater that feels as good as it looks — and improves with wear.
Designed for Versatility, Built for Taste
Equally at home with tailored trousers, denim, or layered beneath a blazer, this piece transitions effortlessly between settings. It reflects an Old Money sensibility built on proportion, quality, and quiet confidence.
Nothing exaggerated.
Nothing accidental.
Key Characteristics
• Heritage cable knit design
• Classic crewneck construction
• Soft-touch premium knit
• Clean, tailored silhouette
• Old Money Classic aesthetic
A Knit That Belongs Without Raising Its Voice
The Cable Knit Crewneck Sweater is not designed to stand out.
It is designed to belong — naturally — in a wardrobe built on confidence, restraint, and permanence.
