Tricots pour hommes & Hauts
Couche avec un but. De pulls en laine d'agneau à t-shirts décontractés et chemises boutonnées classiques, nos tricots et hauts allient confort et caractère — y compris le très apprécié Submariner Jumper, un essentiel pour temps froid avec un passé naval.
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Men's Knitwear & Tops
Layer with purpose. Gloverall's men's knitwear and tops range spans 100% merino wool jumpers rooted in British naval and fishing dress, through to SS26 cotton sweatshirts and the limited 75th Anniversary capsule with Ivy Boys artist Aaron Chang. Every wool piece is made in England. Every cotton piece is cut from premium loopback cotton with the same considered construction. The collection exists to sit underneath Gloverall's coats on cold days, and to stand on its own when a coat isn't needed.
Gloverall has been making outerwear since 1951, but the knitwear and tops range is the collection that goes underneath — the pieces that complete the wardrobe rather than leading it. The wool jumpers draw on the same British maritime and working traditions that shaped the duffle coat: the Submariner from Royal Navy service dress, the Fisherman Jumper from the ribbed knitwear worn on trawlers, the Aran from the cable-knit patterns of Ireland's Atlantic fishing communities. The cotton tops are lighter in tone and weight — sweatshirts and hoodies referencing collegiate and naval workwear — but made with the same attention to fabric and construction. This season the range also includes a limited 75th Anniversary capsule with Aaron Chang of Ivy Boys, marking seven and a half decades of Gloverall with a considered set of graphic jersey pieces.
The Submariner Jumper
The Men's Submariner Jumper is the collection's most directly utilitarian piece. Its design references the heavy wool jumpers issued to Royal Navy submariners during the Second World War — garments built for warmth in cold, confined quarters, where performance mattered more than appearance. Gloverall's version is knitted in England from 100% chunky merino wool using a 3D knitting machine that produces a fully seamless construction, giving it both durability and a cleaner silhouette than traditionally seamed knitwear. A single ribbed collar, cuffs and hem. A relaxed fit that works equally well worn alone or as a midlayer under any Gloverall coat. Available in Navy, Ecru, Burgundy, Mushroom and Grey, sizes XS to XXL.
The Aran Jumper
The Men's Aran Jumper brings the most texture and visual weight to the range. The Aran cable knit originates from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland, where each stitch pattern carried a meaning specific to the fishing family that developed it — the cable stitch representing rope and safety at sea, the diamond stitch signifying prosperity. Gloverall's Aran is knitted from 100% 5-gauge British merino wool: dense enough for genuine cold-weather warmth, fine enough to keep the hand feel comfortable against the skin. Ribbed cuffs and hem provide structure. Available across eight colourways — Navy, Ecru, Grey, Light Grey, Black, Burgundy, Burnt Orange and Army Green — covering both the neutral tones that pair naturally with the outerwear range and the more characterful options for those who want the knitwear to lead. Sizes XS to XXL.
The Fisherman Jumper
The Men's Fisherman Jumper is the quietest piece in the wool range: a regular-fit, ribbed crew neck jumper in 100% merino wool, made in England, with a tubular ribbed neck and ribbed cuffs and hem. The ribbed construction comes directly from its working origins — fishermen's jumpers were knitted in close rib patterns that trapped air and maintained warmth even when wet. The fully fashioned construction means every seam is properly finished. Available in Navy, Ecru, Grey, Light Grey, Petrol and Lime, sizes XS to XXL. For those who want a merino jumper that doesn't draw attention to itself, this is the one.
The Shawl Collar Cardigan
The Men's Shawl Collar Cardigan is made in England from 100% chunky-gauge merino wool and finished with branded horn buttons — the same horn hardware used on Gloverall's duffle coat toggles, giving the cardigan a quiet material coherence with the outerwear range. A button-through design with two front patch pockets and a raglan sleeve construction that makes it the most comfortable underlayer for longer coats. The shawl collar sits close without constricting, providing warmth at the throat without requiring a scarf. Available in Navy, Ecru, Light Grey, Light Blue and Black, sizes XS to XXL.
The Long Sleeve Knitted Polo Shirt
The Men's Long Sleeve Knitted Polo Shirt is the lightest wool piece in the range — knitted from fine merino rather than the chunky gauge used for the Submariner and Cardigan. The right choice for indoor wear, layering under a shirt, or wearing on milder days when a full jumper is too much. A traditional soft collar, three-button front fastening, and ribbed hem and cuffs. Available in Navy and Camel — the two anchor colourways across the wider Gloverall range — meaning it works without colour coordination under any coat in the collection. Sizes XS to XXL.
Cotton Tops — Sweatshirts & Hoodies
The cotton side of the collection brings a lighter, more casual register. The 'G' Embroidered Sweatshirt — available in Navy and Grey — is made from premium loopback cotton with a V-gusset neckline referencing vintage British athletic design. Raglan sleeves, ribbed cuffs and hem, and a single embroidered 'G' as the only branding: the most understated piece in the cotton range and the most wearable across the widest range of contexts. The 'G' Print Hoodie takes the same loopback cotton construction into an oversized fit with a kangaroo pocket and a printed 'G' logo, drawing on influences from naval deck wear and classic collegiate styles. Available in Navy, Black, Green and Orange. Both pieces layer under a Greenwell Anorak or Monty Duffle Coat in exactly the same way the wool knitwear does, in a fabric suited to the transitional months.
The Ivy Boys 75th Anniversary Capsule
2026 marks 75 years of Gloverall — from Harold and Freda Morris selling surplus military duffle coats from a Holborn warehouse in 1951, to a brand now recognised internationally as the original British duffle coat maker. To mark the occasion, Gloverall has collaborated with Aaron Chang, the artist behind Ivy Boys, on a limited capsule of graphic jersey pieces. Chang's work fuses classic military insignia and collegiate style with a distinctly contemporary sensibility — an approach that maps naturally onto Gloverall's position as a brand rooted in military and working heritage, worn in a modern context. The capsule comprises the Ivy Boys Anniversary Graphic Sweatshirt in Grey and Navy, the Ivy Boys Anniversary Graphic Hoodie in Grey and Green, and the Graphic T-Shirt in Grey — each made from premium loopback cotton with the same raglan construction as the rest of the range. These are limited-run pieces that won't be restocked once they're gone. The full 75th Anniversary collection is available separately.
Choosing the Right Piece
If warmth is the priority and the piece needs to work under a coat, the Submariner is the most versatile option — its relaxed, seamless construction sits cleanly under any Gloverall outerwear without adding bulk at the shoulders. For texture and visual character, the Aran carries well both on its own and layered under an open duffle coat. The Cardigan is the right choice for those who want a wool layer they can take on and off easily — the buttoned front and patch pockets give it a practicality that pullovers lack. For warmer days or lighter layering, the Fisherman Jumper or Knitted Polo are the natural step down. For the cotton pieces, the 'G' Sweatshirt is the most wearable year-round option; the Ivy Boys Anniversary capsule is the one to act on quickly. For women's knitwear and tops, see the Women's Knitwear & Tops collection.