Men's Pullover Sweaters

2,754 products indexed • Avg rating 4.45 • Avg price $45

This category features men's pullover sweaters in knit, wool, cotton and blended fabrics across casual and dress styles, with about 2,754 products indexed and an average rating of 4.45. Prices span roughly $32 to $175, offering budget through mid-range options and include brands like COOFANDY and Lands' End

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How do I choose the right fit and size for a men's pullover sweater?

Check the brand's size chart and compare your chest, waist, and sleeve measurements; consider the intended fit (slim, regular, or relaxed) and whether you’ll layer underneath—if between sizes, size up for layering and size down for a closer fit

What sweater materials should I consider for warmth and breathability?

Natural fibers like wool and cashmere provide warmth and insulation, cotton is breathable and good for milder weather, and blends or synthetic fibers (polyester, acrylic) add durability and easier care while varying in warmth

What price range should I expect for men's pullover sweaters?

Pullover sweaters commonly span budget options under $50, mid-range choices around $50–$150, and higher-end or specialty materials above that; average prices vary by brand, material, and construction

How do I care for and clean different sweater fabrics?

Follow the garment's care label: machine-washable cotton and some blends can go in gentle cycles, while wool and cashmere often require hand washing or dry cleaning and flat drying to prevent shrinkage and distortion

Which features should I look for based on intended use (casual, office, outdoor)?

For casual wear, prioritize comfort and easy-care fabrics; for office use, choose fine-gauge knits and neutral colors for layering under blazers; for outdoor use, pick heavier knits, wool blends, or technical fibers with durable construction and weather resistance

How can I tell if a sweater is good quality and durable?

Inspect fabric weight and stitch density, check seams and ribbing for tight, even stitching, prefer double-stitched or reinforced shoulders and cuffs, and look for natural fiber content or high-quality blends which tend to pill less and retain shape better

What style and neckline options are common and how do they affect wearability?

Common styles include crewneck (versatile, layers well), V-neck (works with collared shirts), turtleneck or mock neck (more warmth and a dressier look), and quarter-zip or shawl-collar pullovers (casual or smart-casual versatility)