Turtleneck Knit Codes Men’s Special! Sweaters to bring in the French chic mood & recommended items!

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Turtleneck Knit Codes Men's Special! Sweaters to bring in the French chic mood & recommended items!

Turtleneck knitwear is a staple for fall and winter, bringing warmth to the neck without a scarf or stole and creating an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. Boasting outstanding versatility to match a variety of styles, this high-potential garment is the core of today’s French chic coordination. In this issue, we focus on the ” turtleneck knit ” and introduce the most popular outfits and recommended items!

What is a Turtleneck Knit?

Turtlenecks are round, high collars that closely fit around the neck, so called because they resemble a turtle’s neck. The turtleneck is an American English term, and in British English it is generally called a ” polo neck ” because of its resemblance to a polo player’s uniform. In French, it is called “col cheminée,” meaning a collar like a chimney, and in Japan, it is called “tokkuri” because of its shape, which is now almost a dead word. Turtlenecks are one of the items that are attracting more and more attention as an item that matches the mood of the French chic era, given the rise of the “revival of elegance” and the traditional and bourgeois “BCBG (bon chic, bon genre) style,” which can be considered the French version of preppy. It is one of the items that are attracting more attention as an item that matches the mood of the French chic era.

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Turtleneck sweaters have evolved into “semi-formal wear”!

A high-gauge turtleneck knit with a tailored jacket or suit, especially in Western European countries, is enough to gain admission to most upscale restaurants. Turtlenecks date back to at least the 15th century and were originally worn primarily by laborers, athletes, sailors, and naval officers, but today they are gaining status as “quasi-men’s formal wear,” so consider incorporating them into your business style as well as your off-duty style. It is now becoming established as “quasi-men’s formal wear.

Steve Jobs is a fan of turtleneck knitwear

Steve Jobs loved to wear turtlenecks made to order by Issey Miyake, Levi’s 501s, and New Balance sneakers. Although not a so-called fashionista, his simple style, which is said to be the beginning of normcore, is a good point of reference.

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Next, we will introduce some points to keep in mind when wearing a turtleneck knit with a jacket.

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