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Turtleneck outfits: 10 looks we're wearing on repeat this season

Check out these stylish turtleneck outfits and shop the pieces we're currently lusting after 


A stylish guest wearing a lilac turtleneck at Copenhagen Fashion Week AW23
Updated: On 21 September 2023

There are few pieces more infinitely versatile than a turtleneck, and yet, it is easy to fall into sartorial monotony. Let it be known, there is nothing wrong with throwing on the high-necked wardrobe staple over a pair of well-loved jeans, but variation is key.

Not all turtlenecks are created equal – from slim-fit neoprene bodysuits and lighter weight ribbed layers, to sumptuous cashmeres and chunky knits.

What should you not wear with a turtleneck? 

Balance is key. If you're rocking a tight-fitting turtleneck, avoid skinny jeans and leggings. Not only have Gen-Z vehemently vetoed them (skinnies that is, leggings are still safe for the time being), but otherwise your silhouette will be solely figure-hugging which can feel a bit dated.

Another consideration is the weight of the fabric. Lighter, sheer turtlenecks work extremely well over lace bralettes, but otherwise tight-fit styles are best styled as a base layer under shirts, bouclé jackets and blazers. Alternatively, a turtleneck cable-knit sweater vest would look great over a statement blouse with voluminous sleeves. 

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How do you wear a turtleneck with jeans? 

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A stylish guest at Paris Fashion Week SS23

There is nothing worse than a turtleneck that bunches up at your flanks when you try to tuck it in. For this reason, we love a tight-fit piece under high-waisted flares or an oversized knit, untucked and draped over a mini skirt with sheer tights and knee-high boots. 

If you're in the mood for something more casual, team a neutral turtleneck alongside cool-girl combats or low-waisted baggy jeans.

READ: How to find the perfect-fit jeans

MORE: How to style flared jeans in 2023

Hello! Fashion shares the best ways to wear a turtleneck:

With dark denim separates 

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Olivia Palermo at Paris Fashion Week AW23-24

With a crisp midaxi skirt 

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A stylish guest at Copenhagen Fashion Week SS24

With a statement belt 

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A stylish guest at Paris Fashion Week SS23

With a sheer skirt 

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A stylish guest at Milan Fashion Week SS23

With a relaxed-fit blazer

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A stylish guest at Paris Fashion Week AW23-24

With a glossy leather trench 

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A stylish guest at Copenhagen Fashion Week AW23

With a pleated midi skirt 

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Teresa Jg at Copenhagen Fashion Week SS24

With an LBD  

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Xenia Adonts at Paris Fashion Week SS23

With suede knee-high boots

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Elsa Hosk at New York Fashion Week SS24

With a patterned coat

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A stylish guest at Copenhagen Fashion Week AW23

How we chose the pieces:

  • Style: Naturally, a super flattering silhouette is essential. When combing through the internet's top fashion sites for the best turtlenecks, we've ensured that all of our picks feature close-fitting, high necklines. We've delivered on scope - from mesh prints to cosy collar knits, these are the pieces we're lusting after this season.
  • Price: Whether you're planning on splashing out or bagging a bargain, we've got a piece in your price range. We've selected this season's most stylish turtlenecks, ranging from affordable high street and mid-level brands to luxe designer labels.
  • Best Turtlenecks

    Oversized Turtleneck Jumper

    Despite its relatively moderate price point, this  knit by H&M looks super luxe. The narrow stripe is clean and minimalist and it would look great with leather trousers. 

  • Joyela Printed Jersey Turtleneck Top

    Isabel Marant

    Featuring a print inspired by delicate feathers, Isabel Marant's 'Joyela' top is one of its current season's best offerings. Team yours with baggy cream jeans and pointed slingbacks.

  • Roll-neck Alpaca Collar

    Crafted from a wool-alpaca blend, this ribbed beige collar by Arket is perfect for the transitional dressing period. Slip it on under a wool coat for additional warmth without the bulk.

  • Zebra-print Velvet Turtleneck Top

    Paco Rabanne

    Cut from plush velvet, this electric blue turtleneck by Paco Rabanne is giving major 80s glamour. Ideal for party season, the fluted sleeves add extra flounce. 

  • Mesh Turtleneck Top

    Prada

    Adorned with glitzy rhinestones, Prada's mesh top is giving unadulterated lavish. With a relaxed slim fit, the jewel in the crown is the label's iconic triangle logo embedded on the collar. 

  • Printed Metallic Stretch-tulle Turtleneck Top

    Off-White

    Cut from radiant stretchy tulle, this silver turtleneck by Off-White features a super subtle floral print. It would look amazing alongside metallic-finish jeans and Y2K-esque mules.

  • Spiked Turtleneck Jumper

    Ambush

    Stand too close at your own risk. Ambush's cream spiky knit is super playful and packs a punch. Style yours alongside a black mini skirt, sheer tights and chunky Chelsea boots. 

  • Bow-detail Turtle Neck Top

    Atu Body Couture

    Featuring a flouncy oversized bow on one shoulder, this piece by Atu Body Couture is bang on trend for AW23. The vivid blue is high impact and perfect for styling with sleek wide-leg trousers.

  • Camille Lace Top

    Cut from sheer, delicate lace, Free People's 'Camille' top has a slightly gothic air. The relaxed-fit piece features wide sleeves and would lend itself perfectly to a chic visible lingerie moment.

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