5 Quick Tips For Styling A Turtleneck Like A Winner...
1) Be in shape
Fitted turtleneck sweaters look best on a physique with dimension.
Don't even bother with a look like this if you don't have the requisite muscle mass.
2) Turtlenecks > Mock necks
Some mock neck sweaters can look good but my preference is for a legit turtleneck.
When should you consider a mock?
When you've got a thick, short neck. Otherwise stick to a turtleneck.
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3) Clean fold vs messy fold
I'm a big fan of a clean fold on those fitted turtleneck looks. Just a sharper aesthetic (especially when paired with a suit).
Consider a messy/stacked fold on your chunkier knit options.
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4) Tucking vs Not Tucking
With those fine knit turtleneck sweaters you really can go either way (tucked or untucked)
It really comes down to how you want to style the sweater (dressed vs casual).
BUT
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When it comes to heavier knit options (like rib knits) - leave those guys untucked.
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5) Chunky knits = casual and fine knits = dressy
Generally speaking, chunky knit options are better for more casual wear (paired with denim jeans or chinos) whereas fine knit turtlenecks are better for more dressed looks (suits or nicer trousers).
Just a few ideas to consider as turtleneck season approaches.
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