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How to Style Your Cable Knit Jumpers

The Gift of the Season:

How to Style Your Cable Knit

With roots reaching back to the windswept Aran Islands, cable knit jumpers were the original uniform of Ireland’s rugged seadogs who fished the cold Atlantic waters at the turn of the last century. By the 1950s, this hardy wardrobe staple had transcended its working-class beginnings to find a place on high fashion runways and in the pages of glossy magazines (including a groundbreaking cable knit article that was published by Vogue in 1958).

Soon, celebrities everywhere were rocking the humble cable knit including Elvis Presley, Steve McQueen, and even John F. Kennedy, establishing this hardy seafaring garment as a bona fide wardrobe classic. In 1973, Ralph Lauren introduced the Polo unisex cable knit sweater to his growing collection and the rest, they say, is history.

As the cooler weather sweeps in, there’s no better time to invest in a snug cable knit jumper. This versatile staple offers superior warmth and undeniable comfort, drawing in the eye with a braided rope pattern that’s synonymous with luxury and a robust Irish heritage. Below, discover some of Ralph’s most beautiful designs, as well as tips on how to style this premium sweater.
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Styled by Creators, Worn with Character

The #RLCableKnit continues to be a seasonal staple—reinterpreted this year by a select group of influencers and content creators who bring fresh perspective to its timeless design. Through their lens, the sweater is styled with individuality, layered with winter accessories like hats, gloves and scarves, and showcased in new seasonal shades and luxurious fabrications including wool-cashmere blends and 100% cashmere.
Man wearing a blue cable knit jumper with a cream sweater over his shoulders.

Edoardo Conte

Woman surrounded by colourful cable knits in green, blue, red, and cream tones.

Sarah Lysander

Man wearing a navy cable knit jumper and carrying a beige coat over his shoulder.

Hugo Dacquet

Woman wearing a brown leather jacket, grey trousers, and a green cable knit.

Laura Vidrequin

Man wearing a tan shearling jacket over a grey cable knit jumper.

Patricio Mundt

Woman wearing a grey outfit and carrying a brown bag.

Niki Wu Jie

Woman sitting wearing a cream jumper and black trousers.

Alison Toby

Man wearing a grey jumper, blue jeans, and a beige cap.

Andrea Faccio

Family wearing cable knit jumpers in a cosy, rustic setting.

Choosing the Perfect Knit

From cotton crewneck sweaters that are perfect for spring evenings to chunky cashmere jumpers that were designed to ward off wintry chills, cable knitwear is both impressively utilitarian and effortlessly stylish. Material, weight, colour, fit: all these elements evoke a certain mood and set the tone for an entire outfit.

Designer cable knit jumpers serve a wide array of aesthetics, whether that’s preppy/collegiate, coastal/nautical, equestrian/polo, or hygge/loungewear. Their ability to move between casual and smart casual looks without any effort make them stone-cold classics that never date.
Close-up of a dark green cable knit jumper highlighting its textured material.

The Luxury of Material

Ralph Lauren’s cable knit jumpers come in three distinct fabrics: Italian cashmere, wintertime wools, and breezy combed cotton. In the warmer seasons, drape a slim fit cable knit crewneck over a pony insignia polo shirt (it will come in handy after sundown when the temperature begins to drop).

In fall and winter, nothing beats a luxe cashmere sweater or a wool-alpaca blend jumper which will keep you feeling cozy when the icy winds blow in. Choose an oversized design for easy movement and fuss-free layering or slip on a fitted version under a sleek tailored blazer.
Stack of cable knit jumpers, hats, scarves, and gloves surrounded by festive decor.
Mountain landscape with clear sky.

Weight and Presence

Chunky cable knit jumpers can be worn under padded gilets, roomy bombers, and elegant trenches, while lighter weight cotton cable knits work well under weekend denim trucker jackets and tailored herringbone coats. If you fancy an alternative to a sweater, check out Ralph's designer cable knit cardigans which are inspired by America’s equestrian set, as well as celebrated sportspeople like US Open umpires.
Close-up of cable knit jumpers in various colours as the camera zooms in to highlight the texture of the material.

The Art of Texture, Proportion, and Colour

The beauty of cable knitwear can be found in every detail: in the richness of its fibre, the precision of its stitching, and the intricate heritage patterns of its braided rope knit. A cable knit jumper is a serious style canvas that invites the wearer to play with texture, colour, proportion, and contrast to create a look that oozes character.

Fit and Silhouette

When it comes to stress-free men’s styling, chunky cable knit jumpers deliver a casual but tasteful aesthetic when paired with denim jeans or pressed chinos, while fitted cable knit jumpers offer a streamlined and sophisticated look that’s better suited to smarter occasions like lunch dates at the clubhouse. Meanwhile, women can layer relaxed fit cable knits over floaty feminine skirts for added ethereal movement, or tuck slim fit sweaters into tailored trousers for a modern, polished look.

Cashmere-wool blends are adored not only for their luxurious texture but because they effortlessly adhere to the body in a way that few other fabrics can. Style lovers choose cable-knits made from this fibre combo for its superior insulation and sensual feel, as well as the way it clings to the body, enhancing the silhouette.
Man seated wearing blue knitwear and matching scarf with brown loafers.
Two women standing, one in cream knit with red head covering and blue gloves, the other in black knit with a blue scarf and yellow bag.
Man seated wearing a cream cable knit jumper, matching scarf and white trousers.
Close up of a man wearing a dark navy cable knit jumper with a high collar.
Woman standing wearing a red and white varsity jacket, navy jumper and trousers and tall black boots.
Man wearing a red cable knit turtleneck jumper, navy jacket and jeans.

Colours:
Complimentary and Contrasting

When shopping Ralph Lauren’s cable knit jumpers, you’ll be spoiled for choice by the array of shades on offer. Opt for can’t-go-wrong neutrals like white and black, delicate pastels like Caramel Pink and Andover Cream, or fiery autumnal hues like Park Avenue Red.

From Day to Night

Transitioning seamlessly between day and evening, a cable knit jumper can take you from an afternoon in the park walking the dog to dinner with friends at an after-dark soiree. It all depends on what you team it with.

Men can turn a casual jumper into a smart jumper outfit by layering a crisp white shirt underneath and swapping their Saturday jeans for a pair of tailored trousers. Ladies, on the other hand, can dress up comfy cable knitwear with a bohemian maxi skirt, a pair of stiletto heels, and a statement necklace before hitting the town.
Man wearing a red cable knit turtleneck jumper under a black jacket with black trousers.
Woman wearing a navy cable knit jumper, wide trousers tucked into black knee-high boots.
Man and woman wearing cream cable knit jumpers with a child in a navy coat and red beret.
Mountain landscape with clear sky.

How to Style Your Cable Knit Recap

Ralph Lauren's cable knit jumpers boast a rich and colorful history, spanning the windswept islands of Aran to the heartland of America. Whether dressed up or down, they remain a cornerstone of every wardrobe, as utilitarian as they are stylish. This season, gift Polo cable knitwear to that special someone in your life, or treat the whole family.