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MUST HAVE: Crewneck Sweaters for Fall at Fall in Love Prices

Affordable Crewneck Sweaters
 Fall is almost here and although it’s still steamy as hell outside, that means that my online shopping bags are filled to the brim with clothes for cooler weather.  I’m a huge sweater guy–I would wear a nice chunky knit cardigan or pullover every day of the week if I could. I’ve pulled together 5 crewneck options that I’ve got my eye on for this Fall and they are all under $100. I’ll let you collect yourself for a few… When you’re ready, keep reading below.
I love the texture of this piece–it has a nice heavy waffle stitch and is available in navy and charcoal. It’s a cotton-wool blend and the best part is that it’s already on sale.

2. Uniqlo Cashmere Blend Roll Neck Sweater – $29.90

This is the most affordable piece. Hell, it’s downright cheap! The roll-edge detailing and deeper crew neckline lends itself to a nice fall day cooped up inside a coffee shop. It comes in a variety of colors, all of them better than the next, but I personally want to get my hands on this go-to grey.

3. J.Crew Rustic Merino Elbow Patch Sweater – $89.50

At the most expensive, this sweater will be well worth the extra pennies. With it’s slub merino texture and the added suede elbow patch detail, this sweater has everything a guy could look for. It is available in a variety of colors and is sure to fit into any man’s fall wardrobe.

4. Topman quilted Crewneck – $64

The quilted pattern on this sweater is what drew me to it. Any piece that is simple enough to be worn over and over without too much notice, but with enough detail to give your outfit a littler personality is a great addition to any wardrobe.

5. Colorblock Shaker Sweater – $54

Colorblock has been featured in everything from shorts to t-shirts this spring/summer so it only makes sense that this trend would carry through to the fall. This piece comes in three color varieties to lend itself to anyone’s color preferences. I personally love the brown/blue combo.

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