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The verdict
Fit
Turtleneck with The Row's characteristically refined fit. Tailored through the body; sand shade is neutral.
Quality
Luxury-house construction and materials. This price reflects The Row's positioning and brand heritage.
Is the price fair?
Luxury tier (950 USD). Full pricing; positioned as essential rather than seasonal.
Best for
Luxury consumers valuing minimalist, refined basics in versatile neutral tones.
Care
Luxury yarn care required; consult the tag for specific washing and drying guidance.
What owners report about The Row sweaters
Owners describe The Row's cashmere as unusually dense and heavy compared with other knits they own — one reviewer reports her sweater is thicker than every other cashmere piece in her closet and warm even as a short-sleeve style. Reviewers consistently call the quality exceptional, but value is the sticking point: retail runs around $1,000 per sweater, and one reviewer returned hers because the fit ran too oversized and the quality gap over much cheaper knits didn't justify the price. The same owners caution that quality is not uniform across the line — it varies by style.
- Strengths
- Reviewers report noticeably thick, dense cashmere that outclasses most other knits they own in hand-feel and warmth.
- Watch out for
- Reviewers repeatedly question the roughly $1,000 price — several say the quality edge over cheaper knits is too small to justify it — and note quality varies from style to style.
- Sizing
- Owners report fit skews oversized on some styles and differs between cuts (crew necks fit differently from other shapes), so they advise checking measurements per piece rather than assuming one size.
About The Row's sweaters line as a whole. Sources: The Row Review: Cashmere Sweater — Fairly Curated · Knits that Get a Nod — Megan Karp · A ridiculously in-depth review of The Row Ophelia Sweater — Mademoiselle Jaime







