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  2. The 6 best men's cardigan sweaters - AOL

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    A good cardigan straddles the line between hoodie and blazer, and the best men's cardigan sweaters look on-point for any occasion (whether you’re leaving the house or not). Wool and cashmere ...

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    The site has shopping options for women, men, kids and babies so you can shop for the whole family. The brand's sustainability pledge includes aiming to be carbon neutral and have 80 percent of ...

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    This versatile sweater can be worn five different ways: as a scarf, shawl, cardigan, poncho, or sweater. Its side buttons double as functional buttons to help it transition between styles, while ...

  5. Izod - Wikipedia

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    Izod Premium Essentials: Introduced in Spring 2017 as Heritage Essentials, it was renamed to Premium Essentials with the spring 2018 collection; it was a collection of dressy-casual clothing for men such as button-down poplin sport shirts, spring/summer interlock knit polo shirts, and wool-blend sweater vests. Previously discontinued Spring ...

  6. Coogi - Wikipedia

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    The back of a Coogi cardigan. Coogi is an Australian fashion brand known for colorful knitwear. [1] Founded in 1969 as "Cuggi" in Toorak, Australia, the label was renamed in 1987. In addition to clothing, the company's 1992 international trademark filing registered the brand for cosmetics and toiletries, leather goods, furniture, textiles, and ...

  7. Cardigan (sweater) - Wikipedia

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    The trademark sweaters complemented his easy-going style of singing. [8] [9] [10] Fred Rogers, star of the long-running children's program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, donned a cardigan at the beginning of each episode. The cardigans were made by his mother and closed with a zipper instead of buttons. [11]