Many of us do not like to wear a turtleneck sweater and/or shirt, and the truth is that in a season like the one we are experiencing, it becomes the best option when it comes to dressing daily.
With such tremendous cold in the city, it is better to be warm, so a raincoat, gloves, a scarf and a good jacket or coat become essential. but all the time?
The looks that we are going to present you seem a little more complex but they are equally accessible, changeable, versatile, appetizing and without the need to always have a jean.
Options to combine turtle neck in the cold season
1. With a mini-length dress, high boots and a beret
A short skirt coupled with long sleeves is one of the most wonderful contradictions you can fall into. It is enough to compensate for uncovered areas and let accessories such as berets and high boots play their part. Adding the turtleneck under the dress and letting it peek out from around the neckline may seem like an accessory, but it scores (many) points.
2. Look with turtle neck sweater and black skirt
Adding a midi skirt of the same color to this sweater is one of the best ideas you can have, especially when black is the main color and sandals finish the look. Yes, this may be the perfect styling for that work lunch you have planned.
3. Look with turtle neck sweater, midi flared skirt and boots
It is the evolution of the previous one, the proof that the sum of the same pieces can give very different results and effects depending on the vocations that come into play. Black is the safe and sophisticated bet, but other shades such as light blue or nude can promote the patina of the new as much as the booty-sock.
4. Look with a strapless dress and a turtleneck sweater underneath
Here is the epitome of mid-season, the ultimate layering game: the already well-known but always effective resource of layering a sweater under the summer dress and adding the shoes of your choice, but always with short socks in a ‘now or never’ look. ‘.
5. Look with turtle neck sweater and corduroy jacket
Yes, with that one that you weren’t very sure about how to combine beyond t-shirts and jeans, the one that has college reminiscences from the 70s and that, normally, comes dyed in earthy colors. The one that is a bit oversize and, in reality, is worn wonderfully with matching sweaters, pencil skirts and dark lips.
And do you also combine your “turtleneck” in this cold season? Tell us how you combine it or if you think this garment is old fashioned.
Taken from Vogue