The Only Sweater You Need for Spring

Outfit 1: Mastering Casual Fridays with a Laid-Back Edge

The best part about our Linen Crewneck Sweaters? They go with everything — jeans, chinos, a suit, even shorts. Perfect for casual Fridays at the office when you need to head straight to dinner after slamming your laptop shut for the weekend.

The flax colorway plays well with any neutral, especially an ecru pair of jeans — ideal for spring or any other season (dirt marks are inevitable, so don’t fight it).

A wool navy blazer keeps things office-appropriate while the contrast of wool and linen adds depth. For shoes, tobacco suede loafers are a no-brainer. They work with an all-white outfit, a Canadian tuxedo, or anything in the beige family.

A wool navy blazer pairs well with our Wabash Linen Flax Crewneck Sweater.

This outfit feels like a cheat code — comfortable enough for the office, yet easily sharper than anything your colleagues will throw together.

Outfit 2: Weekend Errands, Upgraded

Weekends are meant for relaxing, but more often than not, they’re about catching up on everything we didn’t get to during the week. Instead of defaulting to your off-duty sweatsuit, try a different kind of matching set — a corduroy Harrington jacket with corduroy pants.

Coordinating corduroy tops and bottoms with our Wabash Linen Flax Crewneck Sweater creates an interesting texture look.

Coordinating tops and bottoms creates an effortless uniform, which is perfect when you’d rather not think about what to wear. Navy is one of the sleekest, most universally flattering colors, and it pairs beautifully with flax. The key to this outfit is understanding that texture takes center stage.

On paper, a winter fabric like corduroy shouldn’t work with a warm-weather fabric like linen — but to the eye, it just does. Consider this a sartorial lesson in the art of mixing and matching fabrics.

Outfit 3: TSA Approved

Flying is one thing, but getting through TSA — even with everyone having PreCheck these days — is a battle I never look forward to. Besides making sure your bag fits in the overhead bin, your outfit matters just as much.

Planes get chilly, so always pack a sweater. You might overheat, but that’s why a breezy linen one is the move — it keeps your body temperature in check.

When it comes to pants, cargos hit different on a plane. The extra pockets? Clutch. There’s no better time to have them than when you’re juggling passports, snacks, and whatever else you stuff in there.

The earth tones of olive cargos, brown loafers, and our Wabash Linen Flax Crewneck Sweater pair well together.

As for shoes, loafers are my go-to. They always look sharp and are a breeze to slip on and off — because who has time to wrestle with laces when you’re hustling to your gate? And finally, color-wise, you can’t go wrong with a mix of flax, olive, and tobacco. It’s a stylish combo, no matter the kit.

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