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If you took a peek into my closet, all you'd see are sweaters. Even in the summer, I like having something to layer over a tank, throw over my shoulders, or toss in my bag for chillier evenings. But, the most-worn sweaters in my wardrobe are V-neck sweaters—ya know, the ones that have a deep V in the front instead of a round neck—as they're so versatile. Whether worn alone or layered over a white T-shirt, the best v-neck pullover sweaters for women look great year-round, and can easily be dressed up for a night out, or dressed down for weekend errands. Many options are so casual, they can even be thrown on with a pair of high-waisted leggings or casual travel pants.
Best V-Neck Pullover Sweaters For Women
But, my search for the best V-neck pullover sweaters has taken years of testing and trying. To save you the hassle of searching for a new one, I've curated a list of the 10 best V-neck sweaters that I believe are truly worth adding to your closet. With help from WH's executive fashion director Kristen Saladino, every item on this list has been tested, so you best believe the following options had the highest marks across our team. Out of all the sweaters we tested, the Everlane Cashmere Relaxed V-Neck came out on top because of its affordable price, roomier fit, and super soft (and, might I add, recycled) fabric.
Interested in seeing our other picks? Keep reading to discover what to look for when shopping for a V-neck sweater and the 10 absolute best options your style truly can't survive without.
What to consider
Materials
The material of your sweater will sorta make or break how comfortable it is. Our most-loved fabric is, of course, buttery-soft cashmere because it's not only silky soft, but it's actually super insulating without feeling heavy or thick. In fact, cashmere is one of the most lightweight fabrics in the sweater game. You'll also find that many sweaters are made with cotton and linen, like the Rag & Bone Jackie Cotton Linen Sweater Vest. These fabrics are actually best for summer weather, as they quickly absorb moisture, keeping you comfortable and free from that dreaded sticky, clingy feeling in the heat. Finally, you'll see many sweaters that are made with polyester, which is typically less expensive than cotton, linen, or cashmere. However, it doesn't have the same moisture-wicking properties, so it's probs better to wear during colder weather.
Sizes
I prefer my sweaters to be on the bigger side, so I usually go for my normal size, which is a medium, or one size up if I want that roomier, baggier fit. If you're opting for a cropped option, like the H&M V-Neck Sweater, then you could even size down so it's a bit more flattering and tight around your waist. Whichever way you choose to go, make sure to read product reviews and size guides to see how the following sweaters run size-wise.
How we chose
For the past few months, Women’s Health commerce editors have vetted the bestselling, top-rated V-neck pullover sweaters for women. We consulted our wider fashion market team, led by executive fashion director Kristen Saladino, for their favorite picks. Then, we tried them all across different activities—through warm park days, long walks, brunch, fancy dinners, work, and everywhere in-between—and considered their performance and feel. We looked for sweaters that look flattering, aren't too thick or hot, and look great layered with other clothing. These V-neck pullover sweats made the cut across materials, sizes, and colors.
I know, you might not associate sweaters with summer weather, but we tested the below options in all sorts of conditions, and they all pass the test for year-round wear. Happy shopping!
Pros
Won't make you feel hot or constricted
Made from recycled cashmere
We love the roomier, slouchy fit
Doesn't cost a pretty penny
Cons
Feels scratchier than other cashmere sweaters we've previously tried
Often goes out of stock
We tested a lot of sweaters this past year, and landed on Everlane's eco-friendly knit as the best of the best for its smooth feel, lightweight design, and flattering fit. Plus, it's made from recycled cashmere, so it doesn't have as major of an environmental footprint.
It comes in plenty of colors, all which unfortunately tend to sell out very fast (rightfully so!). But, the brand restocks them often, so you shouldn't have to wait long to get your hands on one.
Why we're willing to join a waitlist for this sweater? Aside from the price, we love the relaxed, slouchy fit. The deep V drop only adds to its super casual but chic look. If you want an even roomier fit, be sure to size up. In our experience, whether you opt for a size smaller or bigger than normal, this sweater has a magical way of making you look put together in a flash.
While it def doesn't need to be layered, we love throwing this over a fitted white T-shirt or wife beater to give it some depth. Plus, all the colors look stunning with jeans or a skirt in the summer. Although it's cashmere, it actually feels incredibly lightweight to the touch, so it won't make you feel constricted.
Although we chose this as our number-one pick on this list, we have one qualm: This sweater is not as soft as other cashmere options we've previously tried. It's definitely not rough, but it has a little more grit than we're used to, which is something to note.
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Materials | Recycled cashmere |
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Sizes | XXS-L |
Colors | 4 |
Pros
Cotton and linen blend makes it super breathable
Can be worn alone or with a tee underneath
Great quality and super durable
Cons
Dry clean only
Hear me out—I know this sweater is a bit of an investment. But, I'll be the first to tell you that Rag & Bone's designs are totally worth it. This Cotton Linen sweater vest is no different, and we agree that the quality and durability of this piece is what put it high up on this list. In fact, I've had the same pullover sweater from the brand for years, and it has never pilled.
And, how cute is this style for summer? I love that it features buttons, so you can style it undone or put-together. Plus, the sleeveless design looks adorable over a cropped white tee or, as the model shows, on its own with a pair of jean shorts.
Because it's made out of cotton and linen (aka the two most breathable fabrics in the game), this sweater won't make you feel overly hot on super sunny summer days. We love that it feels breezy, especially because it has that loose, relaxed fit.
One con we do have, however, is that this vest is dry clean only, which we find to be incredibly inconvenient. Plus, we never want it to leave our closets—that's how attached we are to this vest.
Materials | 59% cotton, 23% linen, 18% nylon |
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Sizes | XXS-XL |
Colors | 2 |
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Pros
Ribbed texture makes it look unique
Machine washable
Cons
May be too thick for warmer months
Everyone needs a cozy sweater for chillier days, and this V-neck option is my go-to. Not only is it super cozy and comfortable, it's also such a versatile option that goes with everything. I love that the fabric is ribbed, which adds a fun pop of texture, and that it has banded cuffs for a more laid-back look.
It's made out of polyester, which, unlike cotton, is super durable and extremely warm. The addition of nylon makes it super soft and cozy.
To wash it, just make sure you put it on a cold water cycle so it doesn't shrink. The fact that I can even throw it in the wash in the first place makes this sweater so much more valuable in my closet. After long subway rides or days out and about in NYC, it's nice that I can just throw it in the wash when it needs a clean, versus sending it to the dry cleaners.
Materials | 51% polyester, 36% nylon, 7% acrylic, 4% wool, 2% elastane |
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Sizes | XXS-XL |
Colors | 2 |
Pros
Looks super cute styled with many different outfits
Cons
Has a semi-sheer fabric that we wish was a bit higher-coverage
I've been seeing open-front sweaters all over the streets of NYC, and I've been convinced to purchase this one for myself. Let me tell you—it's so flattering and shows just the right amount of skin for a night out on the town.
I like to wear this sweater with high-waisted jeans, but I've seen it styled with low-waisted skirts or baggy jean shorts and cowboy boots. No matter how it's styled, it has become a closet staple this summer.
Just a note—this knit top is semi-sheer, so you might want to wear nipple covers or a full-coverage bra with it.
Materials | 100% viscose |
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Sizes | 2XS-XL |
Colors | 2 |
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Pros
Crochet design makes it thick enough to wear on chillier summer nights
Looks super cute over a bathing suit
Cons
Colors online don't look like how they do in person
WH executive fashion director Kristen Saldino loves this sweater for the summer, and there's no questioning why. First off, it's super versatile—she pairs it with jeans or even a jean skirt in the summer. And get this—it looks adorable over a sporty swimsuit at the beach.
Because the crochet design makes it feel a little bit thicker, we love wearing this sweater on cooler summer nights. But, it's also totes lightweight enough to wear during the day. Just imagine sporting this option while going for a leisurely bike ride to the beach or running out to grab an ice cream cone this summer.
The sizing of this sweater is also great, as it goes all the way down to size XXS and gets up to an XL. Just note: It def runs big, so size down if you don't want that super oversized look. If it were me, though, I'd size up as I like my clothes to feel super comfortable and loose. To each their own with this option!
We did notice that the colors online look a bit different than how they look in person—the darker shade is actually more of a navy blue rather that the pictured black.
Materials | 52% cotton, 48% polyester |
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Sizes | XXS-XL |
Colors | 1 |
Pros
Longer length for more coverage
Can be dressed up or down
Thermolite fibers keep you dry
Cons
Sweater tends to fray pretty easily
Girls on-the-go—listen up! This is the cutoff pullover for you. It can be dressed down with a pair of leggings and sneakers for the gym, but it's also totally flattering paired with boot-cut jeans and a pair of black loafers.
We love how lightweight this option is—it's super comfortable and warm, but doesn't weigh you down. Whenever I'm looking for a sweater to throw over a tee or a workout 'fit, I reach for this one every single time.
Wearing it to the gym? It's actually pretty perfect for that occasion, as it's made with sweat-wicking Thermolite fabric to keep you dry (major ups!).
If you're going for a more oversized look, you'll definitely want to size up. But, I stayed true-to-size with this one, as I wanted it to feel slightly loose and effortless but also easy to tuck into pants for a more tailored fit. It also has a longer length (upper thigh), so it's great if you want more coverage. No matter which size you are, you won't have trouble finding a right fit with this sweater, as the sizes range from XXS up to 3X.
We have noticed that this sweater isn't as durable as other options on this list, though. The seams come apart and fray pretty easily, which knocked it down a few points for us. We also wish it came in more colors, as we wear it so often.
Materials | 55% polyester, 45% merino wool |
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Sizes | XXS-3X |
Colors | 1 |
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Pros
Can wear a bra with it
Unique design
Cons
Slightly see-through
We love that this sweater has a ribbed wrap design, as it adds a touch of flare and makes it more suitable for year-round wear. I love pairing it with a long, tight skirt and boots or, like the model is wearing, with baggy trousers. Plus, the deep V design at the front makes it suitable for nighttime wear, especially when paired with low-rise bottoms.
This sweater is made from a semi-synthetic fabric called lyocell, which is kinda similar to silk, so you bet it's soft. The addition of linen in the fabric blend makes it more suitable for wear during the warmer months, as linen has a nice, cooling effect. Because this fabric is on the thinner side, it can be a bit see-through, but at least the V of this sweater is narrow enough to fit a bra underneath.
Materials | 70% Tencel, 30% linen |
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Sizes | XS-Xl |
Colors | 2 |
Pros
Balloon sleeves are a fun touch
Cropped, making it wearable with high-waisted pants
Cons
Wish it came in more colors
The most affordable option on this list, H&M's V-Neck Sweater is another everyday staple for us. Unlike the Athleta option on this list, it's slightly cropped, so it's a bit more versatile if you want to pair it with high-waisted jeans or leggings.
It comes in a soft knit, ribbed fabric with balloon sleeves, so it's a bit fancier if you want to wear it on a night out. Another way we love to style this option? Over a collard shirt for a more business-casual vibe. It comes in the classic white and black, but we wish it came in a few other shades.
Materials | 52 percent polyester, 41% acrylic, 4% wool, 3% spandex |
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Sizes | XS-XXL |
Colors | 2 |
Pros
Made with environmentally-friendly dyes
Made with gentle, soft fibers, so it feels super cozy
Cons
Shows a bit too much skin for the office
We wish it came in more colors
Lilysilk is a bit of a lesser-known brand, but I'll be the first to tell you that its pieces are worth the price. The brand offers many cashmere pieces online, which I also own and love, but this 100-percent Merino Wool Sweater has newly become a favorite because it has a slightly lower density. Plus, it's made with gentle, soft fibers, so it's extremely cozy.
This sweater feels and looks exactly like silk, so it may regulate temperature (yes to that!), neutralize odors, and feel super breathable and light.
And, it's one of the only options on this list with a wide V neckline, which shows off more chest for a sexy look. However, I often pair it with a white tee when I'm going for a more full-coverage office look.
Our one and only note? We wish it came in more colors.
Materials | 100% ultra fine merino wool |
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Sizes | XS-2X |
Colors | 2 |
Pros
The more it's worn, the comfier it feels
Perfect crop
Cons
Can be too warm on a summer day
Everyone, and I mean everyone, needs a cropped sweater in their life, and this one from Dynamite is worth a buy. The brand has what feels like a million different types of clothing, but I can vouch for the comfort and trendy styles of its sweaters (and its jeans if you're in the market!). This one in particular has such an adorable button-up style, and I love the moss green colorway.
It def traps the heat on a warm summer day, as it's made of polyester, but the addition of cotton makes it a bit breezier, which we love. Another pro? It runs true-to-size, which makes shopping it online much easier. But you can easily size up for a more relaxed look.
We found that the more we wear this sweater, the comfier it feels, which explains why it's on constant rotation in our wardrobe. Plus, it's not too cropped, so it hits right above the belly button, keeping it appropriate paired with high-waisted jeans, but sexier paired with low-rise pants.
Materials | 50% cotton, 40% polyester, 10% linen |
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Sizes | XXS-XL |
Colors | 2 |
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Lily Wohlner
Associate Fashion Commerce Editor
Lily Wohlner is the associate style & commerce editor at Women’s Health. A sneakerhead, shopping enthusiast, and beauty expert, she’s mastered the art of testing, reviewing, and recommending standout products across every style category. Lily started her career as a freelance makeup artist before diving into the editorial and copywriting world, creating content for brands like Oribe, NewBeauty, and Dermstore. When she’s not training for her next half marathon, you’ll find her in the Lower East Side whipping up high-protein recipes with her roommate or thrifting for the ultimate pair of low-rise jeans.
Expert consulted:Kristen Saladino
Kristen Saladino is the Executive Fashion Director for the Hearst Fashion Group. She styles covers + fashion stories for various Hearst brands.