Today's post, dear readers, is in celebration of the most wonderful variety of knitted pullover and my jumper of choice - The Turtle neck.
The simple turtle neck has been going through somewhat of a renaissance as of late and what started out as seafarers wear is now an elegant alternative to a shirt and tie.
It's not unusual to see a sporadic turtle neck here and there when the cooler months are upon us however this Autumn/Winter season we seem to have them in abundance; from Topman and Zara on the high street to Balenciaga and Dior on the runways one is definitely spoilt for choice.
I like to wear a lovely fine knitted one under a blazer however one can opt for chunkier versions under a jacket should the climate require it.
When selecting which turtle necks to feature I tried to opt for those in a bolder colour, I'm so terribly bored by monochrome at the moment.
The simple turtle neck has been going through somewhat of a renaissance as of late and what started out as seafarers wear is now an elegant alternative to a shirt and tie.
It's not unusual to see a sporadic turtle neck here and there when the cooler months are upon us however this Autumn/Winter season we seem to have them in abundance; from Topman and Zara on the high street to Balenciaga and Dior on the runways one is definitely spoilt for choice.
I like to wear a lovely fine knitted one under a blazer however one can opt for chunkier versions under a jacket should the climate require it.
When selecting which turtle necks to feature I tried to opt for those in a bolder colour, I'm so terribly bored by monochrome at the moment.
...And here I am sporting a lovely mustard number to 60's club night Revolver at the weekend.






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