With the focus on BF sweaters and loose knitwear, I attached a find for an AT V-neck sweater. What was interesting is that it's not too low a V-neck, which is unusual for me.
Lightweight merino knitwear works well for some of my needs, so I keep a lookout for it. Often better than cashmere for trans-season.
I'm trying this AT V-neck in a thin merino wool. I'm not a major V-neck person due to long neck and most V-s are too deep, and I don't want to have to always layer or have a tank cutting off the V. But I still like a V from time to time, often with a short necklace, or loose scarf.
I got the dark red even though it's not quite as "cool" a red as is my favorite. I wish it came in a light gray--the charcoal is too dark for me. Also for some reason the charcoal one felt just slightly itchy whereas I wore the red all day, no problemo. But, it's best to just try one and see how it perfoms, re: pilling or other problems.
I had started with size M since I wanted fluid, almost oversized fit, but ended up that the S is loose enough for me. In AT, I'm TTS in skirts and pants (meaning, if that doesn't fit, it usually doesn't fit well in any size) but in tops I've worn everything from XS to L, so it's totally unpredictable as to cut and whether I want to wear it looser or more fitted.
I still would like to get out to JCrew for merino T-neck both for the T-neck style and to check on the fabrication.