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We're in a transitional period commonly referred to as "spring." It's cold outside, but not terribly

We're in a transitional period commonly referred to as "spring." It's cold outside, but not terribly so; it's sunny, but not that sunny. Two layers is sometimes one too many or one too few, and a sweater—well, that's the trickiest piece of all. You have to get one the exact right weight, not too heavy nor too light, to survive spring in style. A chic lightweight knit is of paramount importance for your spring wardrobe. You can wear one under a jacket, thanks to how thin they are, or over a tee, and stay perfectly warm. Being a sweater, these are classy enough for the office, but casual enough for the weekend. It's versatile—it's a lightweight sweater. From a striped pick from J.Crew to a sunny yellow from Uniqlo to even a rock 'n' roll knit from Hades, these are the must-have lightweight sweaters for spring. If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a [browser](.   [Esquire Add to Cart]( Welcome to Add to Cart, in which Esquire editors tell you about the clothes, shoes, watches, gear, gadgets, booze, and anything else we’re coveting right now. - The Editors at Esquire [The 11 Best Lightweight Sweaters for Spring Weather]( [The 11 Best Lightweight Sweaters for Spring Weather]( We're in a transitional period commonly referred to as "spring." It's cold outside, but not terribly so; it's sunny, but not that sunny. Two layers is sometimes one too many or one too few, and a sweater—well, that's the trickiest piece of all. You have to get one the exact right weight, not too heavy nor too light, to survive spring in style. A chic lightweight knit is of paramount importance for your spring wardrobe. You can wear one under a jacket, thanks to how thin they are, or over a tee, and stay perfectly warm. Being a sweater, these are classy enough for the office, but casual enough for the weekend. It's versatile—it's a lightweight sweater. From a striped pick from J.Crew to a sunny yellow from Uniqlo to even a rock 'n' roll knit from Hades, these are the must-have lightweight sweaters for spring. [SHOP NOW]( [Yellowstone' Funko Pops Are Here Right When We Need Them Most]( [Yellowstone' Funko Pops Are Here Right When We Need Them Most]( At the present moment, this may be the only way to get John Dutton into your home. [SHOP NOW]( [5 Pairs of Noise-Cancelling Headphones to Help You Block Out the World]( [5 Pairs of Noise-Cancelling Headphones to Help You Block Out the World]( Escape the world in a pair of these. [SHOP NOW]( [The Burberry Trench Is an Icon—and Rightfully So]( [The Burberry Trench Is an Icon—and Rightfully So]( More than 100 years after its creation, the OG remains the GOAT. [SHOP NOW]( [It's Time For a New Sofa—and Burrow's Spring Sale Has You Covered]( [It's Time For a New Sofa—and Burrow's Spring Sale Has You Covered]( The best seat in the house is now 20% off. [SHOP NOW]( [Image] [Image] [Here's Where You Can Shop Ted Lasso's Favorite Sweatshirt]( [Here's Where You Can Shop Ted Lasso's Favorite Sweatshirt]( Beloved fictional soccer coach Ted Lasso has finally returned for a third season of his eponymous Apple TV+ hit, and we're happy to report that he's still rocking his signature look: thick mustache, pristinely combed hair, a sick pair of aviators, and, of course, some AFC Richmond merch. When he's not rocking the team's merch, though, he's wearing something we want even more: the perfect sweatshirt. The Midweight Pocket Sweatshirt by Todd Snyder and Champion is clearly a piece befitting a sports manager, fictional or not. And it should be, too—unlike the designer sweaters that Jamie Tartt wears or the impossibly black-on-black ensembles that Roy Kent puts together, Coach Lasso's sweatshirt is a staple piece, a basic to be worn time and time again, on or off the field. Plus—it's under $100. What did you expect? Lasso is a man of the people! [SHOP NOW]( [Image] Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice/Notice at Collection]( esquire.com ©2023 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019

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