Aime Leon Dore vs C.P. Company: which sweater wins?
Both land in the luxury tier — the Aime Leon Dore Wool Cardigan Sweater at $250, the C.P. Company Knit Crewneck Sweater at $260, just $10 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Aime Leon Dore | C.P. Company | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $250 | $260 |
| Material | Wool, mohair blends or cotton depending on style, mid gauge. | Wool and cotton depending on style, mid gauge; often garment-dyed. |
| Fit | Relaxed retro fit, true to size. | Clean modern fit, true to size. |
| Quality | High — considered design and quality knit; mohair blends shed a little early. | High — solid knit, distinctive detailing and dye finishes. |
| Best for | Heritage-streetwear outfits, collegiate-retro style, and statement knitwear. | Utilitarian-sportswear style, garment-dyed knits, and design-led detailing. |
| Care | Hand-wash or gentle wool cycle and lay flat to dry; shave any pilling. | Hand-wash or gentle wool cycle and lay flat; follow the garment-dye care label. |
Aime Leon Dore at $250 and C.P. Company at $260 are $10 apart, with the money going to very different design languages. ALD trades on heritage-streetwear styling and brand demand, while C.P. Company puts the $260 into utilitarian detailing and garment-dye finishes.
$10 cheaper, relaxed retro fit, collegiate-retro styling, mohair texture, statement knitwear
Garment-dyed finishes, design-led detailing, solid construction, utilitarian-sportswear look, clean modern fit
Which should you buy?
Ten dollars won't decide this, so go by the aesthetic you actually wear. Pick ALD for collegiate-retro statement knits, knowing the mohair blends shed a little early and you're paying for cultural cachet. Spend the extra $10 on C.P. Company if you want garment-dyed color and design-led detailing in a clean modern cut. Both are high quality; this is a style call, not a quality upgrade.
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