Okay, so I’ve been messing around with different styles lately, trying to figure out some new looks for the colder months. And one thing I’ve really been into is wearing turtlenecks under clothes. It’s a simple thing, but it can totally change up an outfit, you know?

I started by raiding my closet for some old turtlenecks. I found a couple of thin ones and one chunkier knit. The thin ones, I figured, would be good for layering under pretty much anything. The first thing I tried was tucking a thin, black turtleneck into a pair of high-waisted jeans. I threw on a blazer over it, and boom – instant chic. It was simple, but it looked so put-together. It’s always nice to wear a white turtleneck for the winter and fall seasons; pair it up with a cream suede jacket as the overcoat. Tuck … See more。
Experimenting with Different Looks
Then I got a little more adventurous. I have this A-line mini skirt that I usually wear with tights and a regular sweater. But I tried it with a tucked-in turtleneck, and it gave the whole outfit a different vibe – a bit more dressed up, but still cool.
I also experimented with not folding the neck of the turtleneck. Usually, I fold it down for that classic look, but leaving it unfolded, especially with a thinner turtleneck, gives off a more relaxed feel. It’s a small change, but it makes a difference.
One day, I decided to try the chunky turtleneck. I paired it with some boyfriend jeans and flat shoes. It was perfect for a casual day out. Super comfy and still stylish. And when I worked from home, it was my go-to. It’s like, you want to be comfortable, but you still want to look like you made an effort, right?
Layering is Key
The best part about turtlenecks is how easy they are to layer. I found myself wearing them under everything – blazers, cardigans, even other sweaters. It’s a great way to stay warm without looking bulky. Plus, it adds an extra element of style to your outfit. And I’ve noticed that a light-colored turtleneck under a darker jacket, like a suede jacket, looks really good. It’s all about that contrast, I guess. But, you know, not every turtleneck is good for every season. Like, you wouldn’t catch me wearing that chunky one in the summer. It’s all about picking the right one for the weather.

So yeah, that’s been my little fashion experiment lately. Wearing turtlenecks under clothes has really opened up a bunch of new outfit possibilities for me. It’s fun, it’s versatile, and it’s definitely something I’ll keep doing. If you haven’t tried it, I totally recommend giving it a shot!
- Started with thin turtlenecks for layering.
- Tried tucking into jeans and skirts.
- Experimented with folded and unfolded neck styles.
- Used chunky turtleneck for casual looks.
- Layered under blazers and jackets.
Anyway, I just wanted to share that with you all. Hope you found it helpful or at least a bit interesting. If you have any style tips, please let me know!