HOW TO STYLE A CRICKET JUMPER: DRESS UP VS DRESS DOWN

HOW TO STYLE A CRICKET JUMPER - DRESS DOWN

On your next holiday, take your jumper along to the beach or pool. It pairs perfectly with swim shorts for a relaxed yet stylish look when grabbing afternoon drinks or, an extra layer when the sun starts to dip behind the clouds.
Perfect for throwing over your shoulders on cooler summer evenings—no need to tie the sleeves together, you're not a wicketkeeper. And please, never tie it around your waist!
Be prepared for the occasional witty comment about whether you're about to bat, so avoid looking too match-ready. Pair cream cricket jumpers with navy chinos, and save the cream trousers for the navy and green versions.
The off-white trim on the coloured styles pops beautifully against lighter cotton or linen trousers, adding a sharp touch to your summer wardrobe.

HOW TO STYLE A CRICKET JUMPER - DRESS UP
A striped tie in silk repp is an excellent choice, and remember to tie a smaller knot to avoid filling the “V” too much. Pairing your cricket jumper with a silk repp tie works perfectly with a navy blazer and grey flannel trousers, but don't be afraid to experiment with different combinations.
For a fresh take, pair your jumper with a tweed sports jacket by picking out a highlight colour from either the knit or jacket. If you enjoy wearing sweaters with tailoring, the sleeveless slipover cricket jumper is a great option.
The sleeveless slipover is cooler and works especially well with an unstructured jacket that has a modern, slimmer fit. It's also an ideal layering piece under casual jackets, like quilted field coats, for those transitional seasons.
And of course, don’t forget—the cricket jumper works perfectly on the pitch too!