Scott's Sweaters — About Us
Some buisnesses are born from spreadsheets and market research. Scott's Sweaters was born from a single Cardigan.
A child of New England Winters
Scott Fraser grew up in New Hampshire during the 1960s, where the cool, crisp New England air made a great sweater more than a fashion choice — it was a way of life. Back then, shaggy mohair pullovers for men and ultra-soft angora cardigans for women were everyday wardrobe staples, beloved for the remarkable warmth these lightweight fibers provided without the bulk. They were comfortable, they were classic, and they made a quiet but unmistakable statement about the person wearing them.
That sensory memory — the feeling of wrapping yourself in comfort, warmth, style and quality — never left Scott.
Then and Now
What started as a single ivory cardigan crafted in a small rural New Hampshire town has grown into a global business Scott could only have dreamed of in those early days. Today, Scott operates a 1,500-square-foot design studio, showroom, and warehouse just outside of Denver, Colorado, where his team brings each new design to life before shipping it to customers around the world — every single day.
The synthetic fibers and easy-care convenience of the modern era are still out there, of course. But so is Scott's Sweaters — proof that when something is made with the right materials, the right hands, and genuine love for the craft, people will always find their way to it.
Just like they always stopped Scott on the street to ask about that cardigan.
