Barbour
Cleveland Crewneck Sweater
Cleveland Crewneck Sweater
Story
A cable-knit crew built for decades of wear
Barbour’s been outfitting everyone from British royalty to rugged outdoorsmen since 1894, so it’s safe to say they’ve got knitwear down to an art form. The Cleveland Crewneck takes a premium wool-cotton blend and turns it into a timeless silhouette—at home in the countryside or a night out. Half-cardigan sleeves and back add subtle contrast, while the breathable knit keeps you warm without the bulk. Whether layered under a waxed jacket for the field or thrown over a tee for the pub, this is one sweater that never misses its mark.
Features
- Wool-cotton blend that’s warm, breathable, and durable
- Cable knit front panel with half-cardigan sleeves and back
- Crewneck design for easy layering and timeless style
- Pairs well over shirts, under jackets, or on its own
- Signature Barbour navy flag label at the wearer’s left side seam
Sizing
- The Cleveland Crewneck Sweater has a regular fit, take your normal size for shirts or sweaters
- For the best personal fit, compare your body measurements to the size chart below
Body Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 35¾ - 37¾ | 37¾ - 40¼ | 40¼ - 42¼ | 42¼ - 44 | 44 - 46 |
| Waist | 30 - 32 | 32 - 33¾ | 33¾ - 35¾ | 35¾ - 37¾ | 37¾ - 39¾ |
| Arm Length | 33 - 33¾ | 33¾ - 35 | 35 - 35¾ | 35¾ - 37 | 37 - 40¼ |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Your Chest: Measure under your arms around the widest part of your chest, keeping the tape level across the front and back to get an accurate measurement - Your Waist: Measure around your waist where the top of your underwear sits - Your Arm Length: Start at the center of the back of your neck, measure straight across to the edge of your shoulder bone, and then follow the natural curve of your arm to the middle of your hand. Note: this one is much easier with a partner
Materials & Care
- 55% Wool, 45% Cotton
- Hand wash separately
About Barbour
What started in 1894 in the small coastal town of South Shields, England has grown into the cultural titan we know today, recognized by The Queen and worn by a different kind of royalty: James Bond. Fortunately for us, Barbour never forgot where they came from. Maybe that’s because they never actually left. Five generations later, this family-run business still operates in South Shields, bringing wit, grit and glamour to its beautifully functional clothing inspired by the British Countryside. They may be best known for their waxed cotton garments, but every piece of clothing they design is built on the same founding principles of quality, attention to detail, durability, and being fit for purpose.
