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Men’s Knitwear from Top Brands

Peter Webber proudly presents an exceptional collection of knitwear men appreciate for quality craftsmanship and refined design. Our carefully selected range showcases the expertise of renowned manufacturers committed to excellence in both materials and construction techniques.

Experience the luxurious comfort of premium natural fibres, including fine merino wool and possum from Manawatu Mills that regulates temperature while maintaining exceptional softness against the skin. Select styles incorporate cashmere blends that deliver indulgent softness with practical durability, while cotton-blend options provide lightweight comfort for year-round versatility.

Discover meticulous attention to detail in every garment, from reinforced shoulder seams that maintain structure through extended wear to precise ribbing that ensures a flattering fit. The thoughtful construction of our knitwear collection ensures pieces maintain their shape and appearance wash after wash, providing exceptional value through lasting performance.

Our comprehensive range includes classic crew and V-neck pullover styles that deliver versatile everyday elegance, sophisticated cardigans that offer practical layering flexibility, and quarter-zip designs that combine casual comfort with refined styling. From lightweight knits perfect for office wear to substantial cable patterns for distinctive weekend style, our collection addresses diverse wardrobe requirements.

Available in a sophisticated colour palette including versatile navy, classic charcoal, rich burgundy, and timeless camel tones, our men's knitwear effortlessly complements your existing wardrobe while providing practical warmth and refined style. Select styles feature subtle brand detailing and distinctive pattern work that elevates these essential items beyond basic wardrobe staples.

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FAQs

1. What is the difference between knitwear and sweater?

"Knitwear" is the broader category encompassing all garments made from knitted fabric, while "sweater" refers specifically to a long-sleeved knitted upper garment. All sweaters are knitwear, but knitwear also includes cardigans, vests, polo knits, and lighter knitted shirts. The term knitwear covers diverse weights and styles, while sweater typically suggests a heavier, warmth-focused garment.

2. What fabric is knitwear?

Quality knitwear typically features natural fibres like merino wool, cashmere, cotton, or blends that combine these with technical fibres. Merino wool offers temperature regulation and softness, cashmere provides luxurious warmth, and cotton delivers breathable comfort. Premium knitwear often features higher yarn quality with longer fibres that resist pilling and maintain shape through extended wear.

3. How do I style men's knitwear?

Layer a fine merino crew neck or V-neck over a button-down shirt with tailored trousers for professional environments. For smart-casual looks, pair a textured cardigan with chinos and leather boots. Create relaxed weekend outfits by combining a substantial cable knit with jeans and sneakers. Lightweight knits work year-round under blazers, while heavier designs pair perfectly with overcoats during winter months.

4. How do I choose the right knitwear?

When selecting knitwear, consider the fibre composition first—merino wool offers temperature regulation and softness, cotton provides breathability, and cashmere delivers premium warmth. Match the weight to your needs: lightweight knits for layering and transitional seasons, midweight for versatile year-round wear, and heavyweight for winter warmth. Choose construction quality with reinforced seams and consistent stitching.

5. How do I get knitwear with the perfect fit?

For perfect-fitting knitwear, the shoulders should align with your natural shoulder line without stretching or sagging. Sleeve length should reach your wrist bone without bunching, while body length should cover your waistband without excessive gathering. Ensure approximately 1-2 inches of room at the chest and torso for comfortable layering without appearing oversized. With crew and V-necks, the collar should sit flat against your skin without gaping or stretching. When in doubt, choose merino or wool blends with natural stretch that conform to your body over time.