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Sweater are the foundation of any wardrobe — from classic knit sweaters to oversized cardigans, they combine comfort and style in a single layer.

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Sweater are the foundation of any wardrobe — from classic knit sweaters to oversized cardigans, they combine comfort and style in a single layer. At Fuga Studios You'll find Sweaters 2026 in their full range: thick wool sweaters for winter, lightweight knits for transitions, structured cardigans for layering and statement pieces that offer both warmth and visual impact. Each piece combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design — perfect for every style, from techwear to Y2K until Opium.

📖 Briefly explained: Sweaters at Fuga Studios

Knitwear made from wool, cotton blends and technical fibers with a focus on silhouette and texture. From oversized to fitted, from chunky knits to fine merino blends. Colors: Black, gray, anthracite, cream, but also natural tones such as beige, brown and dark navy blue. Textures range from plain to cable knits, ribbed knits and jacquard details.

What is a sweater?

A sweater - in German pullover or knitwear - is an outer garment made of fabric that is made by knitting or crocheting. The term comes from the English "to sweat" and refers to the historical use of sweaters for thermal insulation. However, modern sweaters are much more than just functional: they define the silhouette, texture and overall look. A good sweater fits properly, feels high-quality and can be combined with dozens of outfits — that's the basis of all great fits.

What distinguishes different types of sweaters?

Sweaters are divided into several categories. The classic one Crew neck is versatile and timeless — perfect for layered fits. The Cardigan works as an open layer and offers maximum styling flexibility. Zip-up sweaters are practical and modern. Oversized fits dominate the streetwear trend and create a relaxed silhouette. Chunky knits bring structure and volume, ideal for winter looks. At Fuga Studios you will find this variety across all style categories - from Techwear hoodies about Opium-Sweater up to Streetwear cardigans.

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How to combine sweaters correctly

The art of sweater styling lies in the balance between fit and layering. A crewneck sweater over a fine long-sleeved shirt layers elegantly and never looks overloaded. An oversized cardigan over a fitted top creates dimension. A chunky knit sweater with tailored trousers or jeans provides contrast and modern proportions. The rule: The voluminous the sweater, the narrower the rest of the fit should be. An oversized sweater works with skinny jeans or tapered pants; a fitted crewneck needs more volume at the bottom (wide-leg, cargo, skirt).

Sweaters for every season and every style

Winter calls for thick wool sweaters with a high gram weight and insulating fibers. Merino wool and alpaca blends are your friends. Light cardigans and fine knits are ideal in transition - enough warmth without overheating. Summer sweaters are usually made of cotton or linen, thin enough to be worn over T-shirts but structured enough to function on their own. A good one can be worn all year round Opium-Knitwear in black or Streetwear cardigans with technical fibers. The techwear site also offers functional hoodies with modern fabrics.

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From thick wool knits to lightweight fine knits - we have the right layer for you.

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Invest in a good basics sweater in black or gray — a fine merino or high-quality cotton. This will be your workhorse piece for hundreds of outfits. Then come structural pieces like cardigans and statement sweaters that express your personality. Pay attention to care: wool sweater at 30°C, never use fabric softener, air dry on the lying surface.

Why is the sweater a classic?

The sweater has a hundred-year history - from a practical piece of work clothing to a design icon. Originally worn by sailors (hence “jersey” and “guernsey”), the sweater became a streetwear statement in the 1920s and an academic classic (Ivy League look) in the 1950s. In the 1980s the oversized sweatshirt was the anti-fashion statement, in the 2000s the cashmere crewneck was the status symbol. Today, the sweater has all of these meanings at the same time: it is functional, classic, experimental and a fashion statement — depending on how you wear it.

Sweater styles and related categories

Sweaters don't exist in a vacuum. If you like cardigans, take a look at ours too Blazer Collection — formal knitting from wool. For more structured looks check out Jackets and coats. If you the Opium-If you like aesthetics, there is also a big one here Opium-Tops Row of knitwear. For Y2K-Vibes look into the Y2K-Collection. And for everyone who loves minimal aesthetics our unisex tops the perfect starting point.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a sweater in German?

A sweater (English) is in German a sweater or knitwear. It is a top made of fabric made by knitting or crocheting. The term "sweater" historically refers to the heat-insulating function, while "pullover" describes the shape (pullover = to put on).

What is the difference between sweater and pullover?

In modern English, “sweater” and “pullover” are synonymous — both describe a knitted top that you can wear over the top. In German, “sweater” is the standard term. "Sweater" is often used for more sporty or casual cuts, while "sweater" is more general and also includes cardigans, hoodies and cardigans.

Which sweater is best for winter?

For winter, you need sweaters made from thick, insulating materials such as Merino Wool, Alpaca, or high-quality cotton-wool blends. Pay attention to the gram weight (ideally 400g+), good workmanship and a size that allows layering. At Fuga Studios you can find winter sweaters in the techwear and Opium-Collection.

How do I care for my sweater?

Wool and high-quality knitwear require gentle care: machine wash at 30°C on the wool program, no fabric softener, air dry on the lying surface (not hanging). Pilling can be removed with a wool brush. Hand washing is recommended for fine materials.

How much do sweaters cost at Fuga Studios?

Prices for sweaters range from around €49.99 for basic knits to around €199.99 for premium pieces with technical fibers or luxury materials. The core collection ranges between €74.99 and €129.99. We deliver free shipping from €169 and have a 14 day return policy on all orders.

What sizes are available?

Our sweater collection is in sizes XS until XXL Available, depending on the product and cut, also in extended sizes. We recommend checking the size chart for each product - especially with oversized cuts, one size larger is often better.

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