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Suggestions on lightweight v-neck sweaters

superego

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I've been a big fan of uniqlo extra fine merino for workable value v-neck sweaters to wear casually and over dress shirts at work during the winter.

I'd owned a number for years and the two I bought this year both ran within a month. I'd sort of stuck with uniqlo as a 'good enough' option, but being that they're no longer even good enough, I'm looking for other options.

Light weight, v-neck, merino preferred.
 

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It's been a while since I've bought a sweater from them, and they have a new Creative Director now, so things may be different. But about five or six years ago, I bought some basic knits from Club Monaco and I've been impressed with how they've held up. They're not as nice as John Smedley's, but they're also not as expensive. A step up from Uniqlo, at least. You can usually find them on sale for about $50, sometimes even less.

Otherwise, John Smedley is excellent. I have some basic merinos from them that I've owned since the late 90s and they've held up really well.
 

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At this price range the Bloomingdale's house brand is an option. I have a few and they're pretty good with a nice slim fit. On sale you can get merino for 49 and cashmere for 99.
 

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Nordstrom was having a sale on their house brand cashmere sweaters--very lightweight and I think some got into the under $100 category
 

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