Thursday, 3 March 2016

HOW TO WEAR THE ROLL NECK JUMPER

In recent observations of men’s fashion week it was clear that men are still adopting the layered tailoring look, however in a more relaxed manner. In this sense they are dropping the shirt and tie for a roll neck jumper instead. This is not only a way to keep yourself warm but also a smart-casual way for work wear and weekend wear. The traditional roll neck was a huge fad of the 70s when men would match them with their flares and round glasses, but you can now drop that image because they are currently seen as a modern contemporary garment - making them versatile and very easy to wear.
This isn’t a style for every man though – it’s a person-to-person case as to whether they’ll suit you and your style. We’ve broken down the different ways in which this winter staple can be worn.
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If the weather is not too frosty you can just wear a roll neck on its own with a pair of smart jeans or brush cotton trousers for a smarter look completed with brogues or Chelsea boots. Opt for a rich merino wool which is soft; light yet warm and of a high quality when it comes to any kind of knitwear. You can dress this down by layering with a casual bomber or leather jacket for a relaxed style. Alternatively, layer with a Pea coat and knitted scarf for extra texture.

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The lightweight sweater especially looks great with layered tailoring – simply add a blazer with smart jeans or formal trousers and finish with slick shoes. When choosing a colour palette; if you choose a dark color roll neck maintain this throughout your outfit and match with a dark colored suit, since generally dark roll neck sweaters work well with a suit as opposed to a dark shirt.

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Secondly, you could choose all black, all navy or different shades of grey - or alternatively choose colors which complement each other e.g. a deep red or khaki looks great with camel, navy, grey or black. If you decide you want to wear a shirt as well as a roll neck you can basically pop the collar underneath and you’re set for a real continental look. Finish this off with a simple pocket square for on duty attire.

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If the weather is looking bleaker, colder and frostier than you’re comfortable with, choose a chunky roll neck with a cable knitted pattern to be worn solo under an overcoat. This is an off duty style - a casual look which works well with lace up boots or high top sneakers. A key attribute of the roll neck is it makes easy simplicity without having the need of a scarf, keep colours neutral for a clean and smart style.