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UK high street store is selling a merino wool collection that looks designer

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Updated 14:06 29 Oct 2024 GMTPublished 12:34 21 Oct 2024 GMT+1

UK high street store is selling a merino wool collection that looks designer

The best part? Everything is machine washable

Danielle Fowler

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The chilly weather has officially arrived and men are looking to an iconic British brand to get kitted out for winter.

The high street store in question has launched a new merino wool collection that looks and feels designer — but without the hefty price tag.

There are tonnes of wardrobe heroes on offer in a load of classic colours that will look the part at your desk, at the pub, and even when the weekend rolls around.

Not only is merino wool known for its super-soft texture, the fabrication has moisture-wicking and temperature-regulating properties too — so there's no need to sweat it out on the morning rush to work.

The best part? Unlike designer knitwear, these winter essentials are easily machine washable (30 degrees), so you don't have to foot any dry cleaning bills.

Designed to be layered over a shirt for Monday meetings or under a wool coat for dinner, they’re sure to make a solid investment this winter and beyond — and everything is under £79.

Shop our top winter picks below:

Crew Neck Merino Jumper

Crew Neck Merino Jumper, £59
Hawes & Curtis

Let’s start with a wardrobe classic: the Crew Neck Merino Jumper. Described as ‘supremely soft’, it’s available in three colours and can be worn over a shirt for work or on its own with jeans when the pub calls.

Buy now.

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V Neck Merino Jumper

V Neck Merino Jumper, £59
Hawes & Curtis

Available in three timeless colours (navy, grey, black), the V Neck Merino Jumper will refresh your 9-5 wardrobe in time for winter.

Buy now.

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Half Zip Merino Jumper

Half Zip Merino Jumper, £69
Hawes & Curtis

One of our favourites, the Half Zip Jumper comes in 13 colours and has received rave reviews. One customer wrote: “Good quality, nice fit, and good for casual wear or for the office.” What more could you ask for?

Buy now.

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Merino Polo Jumper

Merino Polo Jumper, £69
Hawes & Curtis

The Merino Polo will keep you cosy on weekend walks and work from home days. Described as a “super design and great fit” by customers, it’s perfect for when you need to look smart without compromising comfort.

Buy now.

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Roll Neck Merino Jumper

Roll Neck Merino Jumper, £69
Hawes & Curtis

The easiest way to look and feel smart, the Merino Roll Neck Jumper is quintessentially British and will look best under a long wool coat. A top choice for the festive season, too.

Buy now.

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Zip Through Merino Jumper

Zip Through Merino Jumper, £79
Hawes & Curtis

Made to be worn over a shirt or on its own, the Zip Through Merino Jumper is the most versatile item in the range. The hero knit is available in four colours - grey, black, neutral, and navy.

Buy now.

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Shop the new collection on the Hawes & Curtis website.

Featured Image Credit: Hawes & Curtis

Topics: Fashion, Shopping

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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