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The jumper you'll still be wearing three winters from now.
A good jumper is an investment that pays daily dividends from June through August, and then again on every chilly morning and evening outside those months. These are knit from fibres that hold their shape, merino, cotton, and wool blends that don't pill into oblivion or stretch out at the cuffs after a month of wear. They're substantial enough to keep you warm without making you look like you're drowning in fabric.
Styles for different levels of cold
Crew necks and V-necks in fine-gauge merino for layering under blazers. Chunky cable knits for weekends in the Blue Mountains. Turtlenecks that don't strangle you or collapse after one wear. Oversized styles that look intentional rather than ill-fitting, with dropped shoulders and longer sleeves that work whether you push them up or leave them down.
Care and longevity details
Most jumpers are hand-wash or gentle machine cycle in cold water. Lay flat to dry to maintain shape, hanging will stretch out the shoulders. Merino naturally resists odour, so you can wear it multiple times between washes. Store folded, never on hangers. Expect these to last years, not months, if you follow care instructions.