
The New
V-Neck RulesDesigners revive the classic with bold collars,
cropped cuts and modern textures

Once relegated to the back of the closet, the V-neck sweater has staged a confident return for Fall 2025. After years of being overshadowed by crewnecks and hoodies, the '90s revival breathed new life into this once-stuffy staple. Designers and brands have reimagined it with a fresher, looser silhouette, shedding the overly preppy associations of the past. What was once a sweater your dad wore over a button-down is now one of the sharpest layering pieces you can own.
Why does it work so well now? These new V-necks are familiar and yet feel like something we haven't seen in a while. The details make all the difference—the collars are bolder and more defined, intentionally pronounced but not plunging. Some versions are cropped to hit at the waist, making them ideal for pairing with higher-rise trousers or relaxed denim. Others keep things classic but play with textures, oversized fits or unexpected knits. The result is a sweater that feels both nostalgic and distinctly modern, wearable for work, nights out, and of course, casual weekends.
The best part? The new V-neck is more versatile than ever. It works in a myriad of ways and looks exponentially more interesting than its crewneck counterparts. Throw it on over a plain tee for a laid-back look, or wear it solo under a jacket with a sharp pair of pants for an understated statement. And as an added bonus, that wider collar works to visually broaden your chest, making your shoulders appear a little wider and your pecs look a bit more muscular. Here are the best options worth investing in this year.
The Best
Men’s V-Neck Sweaters
Balla lambswool slouch sweater,
$615 by &Daughter

Combed cotton sweater,
$420 by mfpen

Italian merino sweater,
$100 by Banana Republic
Mongolian cashmere sweater,
$59.90 by Quince
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Keep Your Henley
Looking Fresh
If you finding little fuzzy balls forming around the high-friction areas of your sweater, that’s known as pilling. You want to get rid of them as soon as possible. An old-school method is to sweep a pocket-size sweater comb across the knit surface—it snags any pills and picks them up. Wipe the removed pills off the comb and continue the grooming. A faster and more effective tool is a powered shaver. Run the shaver over the surface of the sweater (no pressure required), and it cleans up any errant fuzzies while vacuuming them into a built-in lint trap.
Boao cashmere comb ($6.99) and Conair fabric shaver ($8.99)