Using
the turtleneck as a layering piece looks fresh right now... so cool and 70's - ish!
Not exact matches
Another fall favorite, I have worn this faux leather jacket from fall through winter
as the perfect
layer over tops, blouses and even
turtleneck sweaters.
A longer length cardigan such
as this one is perfect to
layer with a
turtleneck.
There aren't many days left where I can go without tights, but this dress is just
as cute with tights and a
turtleneck sweater
layered underneath for a winterized version of the look.
A
turtleneck is the ultimate
layering piece so when you're choosing yours, make sure it's a piece that would work
as a «basic» in your wardrobe.
For topping it off, I'll add a
turtleneck as an extra
layer under the dress and a longer coat (like this one) over it.
Layering my beige - black
turtleneck under a deep tan sweater and finishing off with animal prints, I stayed warm and cozy
as we made our way to dinner.
Light - colored ribbed
turtleneck dresses are pretty unforgiving, even if you're
as fit
as but the singer throws us a major curveball (and curve - enhancer) by
layering coordinating pants — not slimming tights — under hers.
What a versatile piece your «birdcage» dress turned out to be, dearest Dawn... it looks just
as fab
layered under a
turtleneck — with tights and boots —
as it does on its own!!
Pair it with denim shorts and slides during summer,
as a cover up at the beach, alone, with jeans or culottes and wide leg pants, or alone with over-the knee boots and with a
layered turtleneck underneath for fall.
The
turtleneck is one of those basic things I bought to
layer with and didn't realize I would end up wearing it
as much
as I do.
This plaid mini dress screams fall, and you can add on
layers (like a
turtleneck)
as the temperatures drop over time.
I'm wearing a comfy long sleeve t - shirt
as my base
layer, and then a super fluffy
turtleneck sweater that has been lovingly nicknamed «the thnead» (hello Dr. Suess lovers out there?).
In early fall in Massachusetts, we can still get away with sleeveless tops and jeans
as long
as we're
layering, but
as the weather gets cooler, we would need to substitute this top with something a bit more substantial — I love this classic ribbed
turtleneck from Theory!
Think of a
turtleneck as your base, try to go for a slim - fitting cashmere style and sticking with neutral colors such
as white, beige, navy and then adding your bigger
layers.
This versatile garment can be worn by itself
as I've have done or you can
layer it with a
turtleneck or long sleeve shirt underneath.