Top men’s Lacoste sweaters to consider: A good sweater does two jobs: it keeps you warm and it makes your outfit look intentional, even when the rest is just denim and sneakers. Lacoste’s knits usually lean timeless rather than trendy, so the “right” pick is often a neutral shade with a fit that works solo or under a jacket.
Right to Fashion 2026: Lacoste sweater picks on Myntra
These options have been curated from Myntra’s Lacoste sweater listings, focusing on staples like pure cotton pullovers and wool/merino blends that are easy to rewear. The idea is to use the Right to Fashion 2026 sale moment to buy one great layer you can repeat across outfits—without the loud logos or overly fussy patterns.
These five Lacoste sweaters cover three distinct “knit needs”: a multi-fibre blend for lighter layering, a short-sleeve polo-collar knit for smart casual use, and two wool crewnecks that change mainly by knit gauge (thicker vs finer). The most practical way to pick is to decide whether warmth or drape is the priority, then match it to how much care effort is acceptable (all are listed as hand wash).
How the five differ in real wear

Lacoste Men Striped Pullover Sweaters (green stripes; polyamide/rayon/polyester/elastane blend) is likely to feel lighter and more flexible than the pure-wool options, with elastane helping the sweater keep shape at cuffs and hem. The upside is easier layering without bulk; the trade-off is that blends can be more sensitive to heat and friction (snagging/pilling) depending on knit structure.

Lacoste Fluid Men Ribbed Knit Polo Collar Sweater (short sleeves; rayon/cotton) is the most “smart casual” piece because the polo collar and fine ribbed texture can replace a basic tee in warmer weather. Lacoste notes it’s made from organic cotton and responsibly sourced viscose in a fine 12-gauge knit, which typically means a smoother, lighter hand-feel than chunkier winter knits.
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Lacoste Men Thick Carded Wool Round Neck Sweater is the cold-weather anchor: 100% wool and described by Lacoste as a heavy 5-gauge knit with a tighter knit at waist and cuffs. This is the one that will feel most substantial on-body, but it also benefits from careful washing because thick wool can lose shape if agitated or wrung.

Lacoste Men Striped Cotton Round Neck Jersey Sweater (100% cotton) is the most straightforward everyday knit for people who avoid wool. Lacoste describes it as an organic cotton jersey with a chunky 7-gauge knit and a classic fit, which usually sits between tee-like comfort and sweater-like structure.

Lacoste Men Merino Wool Crew Neck Sweater is the “year-round” wool option: 100% merino wool in a fine 14-gauge knit, positioned by Lacoste as warm yet lightweight and breathable. A finer gauge generally layers more cleanly under jackets and blazers than thicker knits, but it can be more prone to snagging if worn with rough bags or sharp accessories.
Quick pick logic
- For maximum warmth and a dense feel: Thick carded wool crew neck (5-gauge).
- For clean layering under tailored outerwear: Merino wool crew neck (14-gauge).
- For wool-free comfort in mild winters: Striped cotton jersey sweater (7-gauge).
- For warm climates or indoor AC: Short-sleeve ribbed polo-collar knit.
- For light, flexible layering: The striped blend pullover, especially if heavy wool feels too warm.
Care pro-tips that match these knits
- For merino wool, hand washing in cool to lukewarm water with a mild detergent and avoiding wringing helps reduce shrinkage and shape distortion.
- Press water out (don’t twist), then dry flat to help sweaters keep their original dimensions, especially for wool knits.
- If a sweater is high-gauge (finer knit), storing it folded rather than hung can help prevent shoulder stretching over time.
