
Pullovers






























ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
What pullover sweater styles does Quince offer for women?
What pullover sweater styles does Quince offer for women?
Quince's pullover spoke holds 90+ silhouettes — essentially all sweaters that go over the head (no front opening) in the assortment. Crewnecks include cashmere, organic cotton, merino wool, alpaca, yak, and cotton-cashmere blend versions. V-necks in cashmere and cotton-cashmere blend. Turtlenecks in cashmere, organic cotton, merino wool, and alpaca. Mocknecks and funnel necks in cashmere and organic cotton. Boatnecks, batwing, polo, and dolman styles in cashmere. Featherweight Cashmere ribbed crewneck, mockneck, and henley styles. Hoodies in cashmere and Eco-Knit Milano. Sweatshirts. Quarter-zips in cashmere and alpaca. Seasonal styles include Christmas sweaters and a maternity crewneck.
What's the difference between a pullover and a cardigan?
What's the difference between a pullover and a cardigan?
A pullover has no front opening — it goes over the head. Designed as a base or mid layer that stays put once on. A cardigan has a front opening (buttons, open front, or zipper) — designed to layer over a t-shirt or camisole, easy to take on and off without disturbing what's underneath. Cardigans are more flexible for variable-temp days (you can open them); pullovers give more consistent torso coverage and a cleaner front silhouette. Quince's pullover assortment is the largest sweater category. The Cardigans assortment holds around 49 styles.
What materials are Quince's pullover sweaters made from?
What materials are Quince's pullover sweaters made from?
Six materials across the 94-style assortment. Mongolian cashmere (Grade A 15.8 micron + Baby Cashmere 14.5-14.9 micron + Featherweight Cashmere) is the largest material category. 100% organic cotton — GOTS-certified — covers crewneck, V-neck, turtleneck, mockneck, polo, and fisherman styles in a lighter-weight knit. Cotton-cashmere blends offer year-round versions of crewnecks, V-necks, and dolman styles. Australian merino wool (heavyweight + superfine) covers crewneck, V-neck, and turtleneck. Baby alpaca-wool covers crewneck, turtleneck, polo, and quarter-zip. 100% yak wool covers crewneck, turtleneck, and diamond cable. Plus Eco-Knit (Lenzing Ecovero viscose) for sustainable layering pieces.
How do Quince pullover sweaters fit?
How do Quince pullover sweaters fit?
Most pullovers run true to size. Crewnecks, V-necks, and turtlenecks have a regular fit through the body. Oversized styles are explicitly labeled — stay with your standard size for those. Short styles (cotton cable short pullover, short polo) hit higher on the torso by design. Hoodies and sweatshirts have a slightly relaxed fit through the chest. The maternity crewneck has extra length and side ruching to accommodate throughout pregnancy. Featherweight styles fit slightly closer to the body given the finer gauge. Cardigan fit notes are in Quince's Cardigans assortment.
How do I style a pullover sweater?
How do I style a pullover sweater?
Pullovers anchor the most versatile range of looks. For casual: pair a crewneck or V-neck with jeans and sneakers. For office: a fitted crewneck or turtleneck under a blazer reads polished. For layering: a sleeveless shell underneath a quarter-zip or half-zip for cold-weather warmth. Hoodies and sweatshirts skew casual; cashmere pullovers (especially with a turtleneck or mockneck) dress up easily with trousers or skirts. Lighter-weight styles (Featherweight Cashmere, cotton-cashmere blend, organic cotton) suit transitional weather and indoor wear; heavier wool/cashmere styles are ideal for real cold.
How do I care for pullover sweaters?
How do I care for pullover sweaters?
Care varies by material. For cashmere (standard, Baby, Featherweight): hand wash cool or wool/delicate cycle in a mesh bag, lay flat to dry. For organic cotton: machine wash cold on gentle cycle, tumble dry low or hang to dry. For merino wool: hand wash or wool/delicate cycle, lay flat to dry. For alpaca: hand wash cool, lay flat to dry — naturally pill-resistant. For yak wool: hand wash cool, lay flat to dry. For cotton-cashmere blends: machine wash cold on gentle cycle (the cotton fiber adds machine tolerance), lay flat or tumble dry low. For Eco-Knit (viscose): machine wash cold on gentle, lay flat to dry. Avoid bleach across all materials. Use a cashmere comb for cashmere first wears; alpaca, yak, and merino require less de-pilling.










