Turtleneck sweaters are one of those staple pieces that can be worn in many different ways. Chances are, you probably own a turtleneck sweater somewhere in your closet right now. Not only is it a classic piece, it’s one of those versatile pieces that can be layered with other items to keep you warm during the cooler months. Turtlenecks and mock turtlenecks are one of my top fall and winter must-have items because the possibilities are endless when styling a black turtleneck. I’ve come up with a list of 5 ways you can easily style a black turtleneck sweater.
*Quick tip:
if you’re worried about looking and feeling too bulky when layering a turtleneck sweater, keep the sweater on the lighter end. What I mean is, make sure that the fabric isn’t too thick, that way you can layer things over without feeling too heavy.
Style a Turtleneck Sweater in 5 Ways
Wear all black
You can’t go wrong with an all-black outfit, so pair this with a black skinnies, black booties, and top it off with a black leather jacket. When you go monochrome, remember to play with different fabrics and textures. An oversized turtleneck sweater with the Spanx faux leather leggings is *chefs kiss.
Tuck it in a skirt
and put on some boots. If you need to a little more warmth, throw on some thick stockings. A skirt adds on a bit more femininity, perfect for evening events.
Pair it with a camel coat, jacket or duster
The color of this classic camel coat pops with an all black outfit and can be one of your go-to fall looks you can put together easily.
Throw a blazer over it
If color isn’t your thing, a houndstooth blazer is the perfect blazer to pair a black turtleneck with. Layer on some dainty jewelry to complete the look.
Layer with jewelry
Don’t want to layer anything over it? Stick with a simple dainty necklace. My go to is a simple gold necklace. You can also opt for dainty layered necklaces as well.
There are endless possibilities when it comes to styling a black turtleneck sweater. What is your favorite way to style one?
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