Green is one of those colours that rewards the men who commit to it and confuses the ones who hedge. A washed out olive that reads beige, a bright emerald that reads costume. The window of greens that actually work in a cardigan is narrower than you’d think, and the ones in here sit squarely inside it. We’ve been looking specifically at pieces where the colour, the knit structure, and the weight all suggest something more considered than the price tag implies. A good green cardigan worn over a white shirt with dark trousers is one of the easiest things a man can put on and look like he thought about it. We’ve avoided anything too chunky, anything with unnecessary detailing, and anything that loses its shape after two washes. These are the ones that look like they cost significantly more than they did. That gap between perceived and actual value is exactly what we’re here to find.

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