Cable knit cardigans have a specific failure mode and it happens fast. You wear them a few times, wash them once, and the structure collapses. The cables go soft, the shoulders drop, and what started as a considered layering piece now looks like something you found at the back of a closet. We’ve seen it too many times to ignore.
The ones worth buying are built differently. Tighter gauge yarn, construction that accounts for real wear, and cables that stay defined after the first dozen washes. We’ve been focused specifically on cardigans that work over a shirt for something that reads as smart without trying too hard, and alone on weekends without looking underdressed. That range of use is harder to find than it should be.
These are also pieces that age well when they’re made right. A good cable knit cardigan two years from now should look better than it did on day one. These ones will.