i would fold them and place them in the bottom of a wardrobe or in a drawer with moth balls placed in between each one so no moth come for a snack. :)
Another method I use because many people don't have enough drawer space is to hang them folded over the bar of a suit hanger and hang them in the closet. This is a trick I picked up from Martha Stewart and it works nicely. You shouldn't hang them on hangers like regular clothes though. That will stretch them out over time and ruin the shape.
The best place to get Turtleneck Men sweaters is at a department store. Often department stores like Macys will have sales on turtlenecks, particularly at the end of the winter season.
Zig zag stitch or using an overlocker
The best place to find cheap sweaters and vests for men is at walmart.com. They have a wide selection and there is going to be more on the site than in the store.
There are special products to care for men's cashmere sweaters. Mild cleaning products for wool should only be used with cashmere sweaters because others will damage it.
The store duhhh
Big bulky sweater are really stylish. And the cool designed ones are good too.
The easiest way to buy Ann Taylor sweaters would be from the official Ann Taylor website or one of the store locations. But one can also find them on Amazon and occasionally on eBay.
There really isn't too many places with sweaters out yet, but personally I love the sweaters from Hollister
Guess sweaters can be purchased from the official Guess store at their website. Other places to obtain Guess sweaters include Amazon, Macy's, Sears, and eBay.
The debate about which threads is the best for interwoven sweaters is a matter of opinion. In my opinion, a wool sweater is the best because it protects you from the elements.
Women's sweaters can be bought at retail stores such as Walmart, Target, Macy's, and Dillard's. They can also be bought online on websites such as Amazon, Ebay, and official retail store websites.
Norwegian-style sweaters can be purchased at nearly any large clothing retail store. Authentic Norwegian sweaters can be bought from specialty retailers, for example, Oslo Sweater Shop or Dale's of Norway, online or in-store.