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1.(Guernsey Sweater) 0:26 2.(Aran Sweater) 1:16 3.(Naval Sweater/submarine) 2:19 4.(Wooly Pully) 3:18 5.(V-Neck Sweater) 6:05 6.(TurtleNeck Sweater) 8:03 7.(Polo Knit Sweater) 9:34 I will help you in a couple of videos 👍🏻 With Antonio Centeno
@@RealMenRealStyle Those time stamps don't function as links, on mobile at least. I love when people put time stamps in the comments so I can use them :-)
I used to refrain from wearing any turtleneck or mockneck because of my shorter stockier neck, but I bite the bullet and wore one for a week, and it's growing on me. Now, they're def in my rotation
One of the greatest things about your video is that you treat various types of clothes in an extensive way and have never been biased towards current fashion trends. I have not known Guernsey sweater in my life, though perhaps I have seen one somewhere, ha ha ha! Good work, Antonio-san!
Turtleneck might be my favourite piece of clothing. I have 6, and I find that cashmere still feels so much better even than super 100+ merino wool. I might be addicted to these.
I fucking HATED turtle necks for the longest time. Then when I got my mock neck as part of my Navy uniform, I found it really stepped up my style game when I would wear it with dark jeans and boots. And from then on, I bought a few to wear with my sport coat for warmer winter days.
I just love sweaters and I own at least 25 of different varieties and colors. What I believe is a great look is a nice pair of Dockers with a dress shirt and tie, complete with cufflinks and a cardigan sweater. Not too dressed up but better than semi casual.
Whatever kind of sweater, just go with wool. This unfortunately doesn't work in English, but in Icelandic we have this saying: "Ull er gull" - "Wool is gold". As soon as it gets a little too cold for just a t-shirt, the first thing I go for is a trusty woolen sweater. My favorite one is one knitted by my granddad's wife, in what we call "sheep colours", mostly "kinda-white" with some brown patterning. Too bad that the elbows are wearing out... Another one knitted by my aunt is also nice, but almost entirely black and a little white/grey patterning, and just a little too big. Either I need to bulk up, or wash it a little to make it shrink. Both made from very coarse wool, so very informal/casual, and quite bulky. And a turtleneck is great. It's comfy, and reminds me of my old Latin teacher, who usually wore a black turtleneck with a silvery-grey suit.
In Scandinavia we have a sweater with buttons on one side of the neck towards the shoulder. It is also an old fishermen tradition. A way to create a snug fitting crewneck before elastic fabrics was invented. They look awesome.!
I really like turtlenecks. I think they're my favourite style of sweaters, even if pretty much nobody I know at work wears it. One layering method I like with turtlenecks that is rarely done is wearing it under a dress/button-up shirt, having only the neck peak out. It gives that scarf/cravat look without actually wearing one.
I love turtle neck sweaters I have them in every color and fabric density available they go with my all of my fall and winter suits, blazers or as a stand alone top. They are so versatile.
I bought a turtleneck 2 months ago, and - before the armageddon - it definitely doubled my eyecontacts with women everywhere, street, shop, office. I bought some others then :D
A great turtleneck fabric option is merino wool. Love that stuff - I have 2 light weight cardigans in merino and I know I've two turtlenecks incoming for Christmas that are made of merino wool. Quite excited to integrate them into my wardrobe
• Guerney sweater: Yes, I’ve got a grey one that’s in wool blend, and I think it’s great to layer on top of a thinner crewneck sweater (yes, it may sound a bit weird, but the thin crewneck sweater is practically invisible, and I do the layering for functional purposes when I go outside since it gets pretty cold where I live even if I wear a parka. I take the guerney off when I go inside). • Aran sweater: I got a white cable-knit one last year that also is in a turtleneck style. Incredibly warm and comfortable and gives a good fisherman vibe that I like (my family loves fishing and the life near the coast) • Naval sweater: I own a black one (or is it dark charcoal? I can't tell), and I’ve also got a navy NATO-sweater that’s comparable with a wooly pully. I wear the latter underneath a shell jacket when it's raining outside, but not as the dominating piece since I think it looks a bit too military-like (as in looking like I’m impersonating a soldier rather than taking inspiration from one) • Crewneck, V-neck, and turtleneck: Yes, that’s the type of sweaters I own the most since they’re so versatile; some of mine are in cotton and some are in merino wool. The v-neck especially is great to wear underneath a sports jacket or to wear with a shirt and tie. I like turtlenecks, but I mostly prefer it to wear it in combination with a coat or a dark denim jacket. I don’t know why I don’t like it as much by itself, but that’s just me. • Half-button sweater & half-zip sweater: I own the latter and think it’s great to have a casual button-down or flannel shirt underneath. • Sweater vest: haven’t owned one since I was a kid. Might enjoy it again some day, but not at the moment (since I’m in my mid 20’s I think a sweater vest looks a bit too schoolboy-like) • Cardigan sweater: don’t own one at the moment, but I like it (might buy one some day).
I have worn turtleneck sweaters all my life. I don't wear crew neck sweaters anymore as I am 61 years old and prefer the v neck. But my favorite sweaters are my cardigan sweaters. In all I probably have 50 sweaters.
I haven't worn a turtleneck since I was a kid...but I believe I could make one work if I found one. I used to hate Crew Necks because I was into hoodies. But after my trip to Egypt, I picked up a Crew Neck and I absolutely love it; also a Cardigan, which is a very heavy one and needs to see a professional because it's own weight has created holes. I just don't wear it (the Crew Neck) often because I don't want to mess around and stain it like I manage to do all the time.
A good turtle neck sweater with a nice casual suit would look great. Burgundy turtle neck sweater with a blue suit would be a nice pairing in my opinion.
I greatly appreciate turtle necks but I struggle with fixing the neck piece which is the reason to why I don’t wear it enough. Yes I can watch videos on it but none I’ve found, helps me to go into the details of it.
Love your videos, Antonio! I always try to wear sweaters to work in the colder months but I always end up with just a V-Neck over a dress shirt. Now I finally see the other options out there!
Cardigans are particularly amazing. If you get some in like grey or charcoal and navy, you'll be a happy camper as you can stick em under sports jackets, leather jackets, suits if they're lightweight enough, etc.
Collar thoughts: You pull it off, but I think it helps that they are different patterns and materials, and also that the shirt seems to be a button down collar. I would not recommend trying it with a collar that might spread out, because then you might end up with both collars overlapping on top of each other, which looks weird. Also, I think it helps the shirt collar is very structured, and the sweater is unstructured. TL;DR: It works because the two are different enough collars to not blend into each other.
- really enjoyed this video! - i own 2x crew necks (but not v neck, even tho it's a great option), 2x thin cardigans, 1x slightly thicker, shawl cardigan. - i think turtlenecks are cool if done right, but not everyone can pull it off well. i am not a fan of aaron marino in a turtleneck for instance, but brian sacawa (Hespokestyle) looks great in one! -polo knit sweater is a great option, but 2 collars adjacent looks a little off haha
My favourite would be the crew in Shetland or Cashmere followed by Cashmere in a V, but I would love a fitted submariner of which Paul James knitwear have a fine example. Keep meaning to get one.
I'd like to call this little number "Striped Sweater" *The best time to wear a striped sweater is all the time, One with the collar, turtle neck, that's the kind*
I noticed you put your sweater over your watch, but this is something i sturggle with. If i put the sweater over the watch, my sweater gets stretched out; if i leave my watch uncovered, i feel like my forearm is half naked. Which is correct or looks better?
Great video! I work in an office, so I gravitate towards the V-neck sweater in a Merino wool for its properties and weight. Also, the turtle neck sweater with a blazer is a great look! If Steve McQueen wore it then it's definitely cool!
I'm only buying light weight sweaters. I have a heavy wool cable knitted sweater n it can not be worn inside at all. It is so warm. I run hot tho. I also use a fan in the winter so I'm 1 of those guys.
Great video. I've been expanding my wardrobe with some nice sweaters lately. Sill don't have a turtle neck. Scottish Watches mentioned you recently and I'm hoping you two get to make some content together soon. Cheers!
I am a Canadian senior citizen and love Mock neck or even turtle neck. The reason is I am plus 70 and have sagging skin so it conceals it. Suggest something to meet my purpose. I couldn't find any video for seniors like me
Hi there! This is my first time on your channel. I enjoyed your video very much. So much that I gave you👍🏽and I subscribed. I'm buying sweaters for my husband and son. Thank you for the tips!!😉😎
Hello. I'd just like to point out that in this video you say that wool can have 40% moisture without feeling wet (1:36). In the "10 items you didn't know have a military heritage" (@10:50) you say it can hold 50% of it's weight in water and still feel dry. So, is it 40% or is it 50%?
Helpful as always right now I have 3 Thermal Henley's and 1 crew neck sweater along with several jackets for cold weather. I plan on getting some Cardigans next month for sure! Enjoy your Holidays! Just real quickly is a half zip sweater pretty much a fleece jacket?
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1.(Guernsey Sweater) 0:26
2.(Aran Sweater) 1:16
3.(Naval Sweater/submarine) 2:19
4.(Wooly Pully) 3:18
5.(V-Neck Sweater) 6:05
6.(TurtleNeck Sweater) 8:03
7.(Polo Knit Sweater) 9:34
I will help you in a couple of videos 👍🏻
With Antonio Centeno
Thanks Rahin. Check out the video description as well :) The RMRS team does include time stamps there.
I appreciate but it also seems like a spoiler :-)
@@RealMenRealStyle
Those time stamps don't function as links, on mobile at least. I love when people put time stamps in the comments so I can use them :-)
It's nice to see a style video that includes history and factual information. Well done Sir!
Agreed
Solid men sweaters guide, thank you!
Welcome Yuri 👏👍😁
I used to refrain from wearing any turtleneck or mockneck because of my shorter stockier neck, but I bite the bullet and wore one for a week, and it's growing on me. Now, they're def in my rotation
One of the greatest things about your video is that you treat various types of clothes in an extensive way and have never been biased towards current fashion trends. I have not known Guernsey sweater in my life, though perhaps I have seen one somewhere, ha ha ha! Good work, Antonio-san!
Turtleneck might be my favourite piece of clothing. I have 6, and I find that cashmere still feels so much better even than super 100+ merino wool. I might be addicted to these.
I think the first sweater is called a "Guernsey" with a "z" sound? A guerney is a cart for carrying injured people around in a hospital.
Guernsey is an island between France and England and you are correct with the z sound
@@michaelcarroll6400 A
After which the jumper is called"
Came to look for this comment.
I bought a turtleneck back in January and I love it, finally decided to get it tailored so I think I’ll love it even more once It’s fitted!
I fucking HATED turtle necks for the longest time. Then when I got my mock neck as part of my Navy uniform, I found it really stepped up my style game when I would wear it with dark jeans and boots. And from then on, I bought a few to wear with my sport coat for warmer winter days.
Antonio, you are the best men’s style channel on TH-cam, I’m never disappointed with your content. Thank you!
I just love sweaters and I own at least 25 of different varieties and colors. What I believe is a great look is a nice pair of Dockers with a dress shirt and tie, complete with cufflinks and a cardigan sweater. Not too dressed up but better than semi casual.
I use turtleneck and I realize that it actually works on me.
Super! How do you combine it in colder months?
@@RealMenRealStyle I personally like to layer a thin down jacket over it or a nice overcoat. Works well with chinos and jeans as well.
I love my sweaters! I like the V neck and half zipper sweaters the best.
Whatever kind of sweater, just go with wool. This unfortunately doesn't work in English, but in Icelandic we have this saying: "Ull er gull" - "Wool is gold". As soon as it gets a little too cold for just a t-shirt, the first thing I go for is a trusty woolen sweater. My favorite one is one knitted by my granddad's wife, in what we call "sheep colours", mostly "kinda-white" with some brown patterning. Too bad that the elbows are wearing out... Another one knitted by my aunt is also nice, but almost entirely black and a little white/grey patterning, and just a little too big. Either I need to bulk up, or wash it a little to make it shrink. Both made from very coarse wool, so very informal/casual, and quite bulky.
And a turtleneck is great. It's comfy, and reminds me of my old Latin teacher, who usually wore a black turtleneck with a silvery-grey suit.
In Scandinavia we have a sweater with buttons on one side of the neck towards the shoulder. It is also an old fishermen tradition. A way to create a snug fitting crewneck before elastic fabrics was invented. They look awesome.!
Sounds cool, do you know what it's called ?
@@DAMfoxygrampa Sorry no..
I really like turtlenecks. I think they're my favourite style of sweaters, even if pretty much nobody I know at work wears it.
One layering method I like with turtlenecks that is rarely done is wearing it under a dress/button-up shirt, having only the neck peak out. It gives that scarf/cravat look without actually wearing one.
I love turtle neck sweaters I have them in every color and fabric density available they go with my all of my fall and winter suits, blazers or as a stand alone top. They are so versatile.
I bought a turtleneck 2 months ago, and - before the armageddon - it definitely doubled my eyecontacts with women everywhere, street, shop, office. I bought some others then :D
A great turtleneck fabric option is merino wool. Love that stuff - I have 2 light weight cardigans in merino and I know I've two turtlenecks incoming for Christmas that are made of merino wool. Quite excited to integrate them into my wardrobe
I am from Guernsey, where the jumper is produced, it is pronounced as Guernzy
The V neck and collared shirt combo may be the most interchangeable outfit ever. Love it!
I have sported a green turtle neck full sleeve tshirt now and then during winters with a black jacket... worked good and was comfortable.
Turtlenecks and Crew necks are my fav❤️
Although this style of dressing does not fit my dress style, it's still nice to receive the information from someone seemingly knowledgeable about it.
Turtlenecks are actually really good. I wore it with a suit and had a lot of compliments.
TURTLENECKS ARE MY FAVORITE SWEATERS.
Does turtleneck comes in half sleeves?
• Guerney sweater: Yes, I’ve got a grey one that’s in wool blend, and I think it’s great to layer on top of a thinner crewneck sweater (yes, it may sound a bit weird, but the thin crewneck sweater is practically invisible, and I do the layering for functional purposes when I go outside since it gets pretty cold where I live even if I wear a parka. I take the guerney off when I go inside).
• Aran sweater: I got a white cable-knit one last year that also is in a turtleneck style. Incredibly warm and comfortable and gives a good fisherman vibe that I like (my family loves fishing and the life near the coast)
• Naval sweater: I own a black one (or is it dark charcoal? I can't tell), and I’ve also got a navy NATO-sweater that’s comparable with a wooly pully. I wear the latter underneath a shell jacket when it's raining outside, but not as the dominating piece since I think it looks a bit too military-like (as in looking like I’m impersonating a soldier rather than taking inspiration from one)
• Crewneck, V-neck, and turtleneck: Yes, that’s the type of sweaters I own the most since they’re so versatile; some of mine are in cotton and some are in merino wool. The v-neck especially is great to wear underneath a sports jacket or to wear with a shirt and tie. I like turtlenecks, but I mostly prefer it to wear it in combination with a coat or a dark denim jacket. I don’t know why I don’t like it as much by itself, but that’s just me.
• Half-button sweater & half-zip sweater: I own the latter and think it’s great to have a casual button-down or flannel shirt underneath.
• Sweater vest: haven’t owned one since I was a kid. Might enjoy it again some day, but not at the moment (since I’m in my mid 20’s I think a sweater vest looks a bit too schoolboy-like)
• Cardigan sweater: don’t own one at the moment, but I like it (might buy one some day).
I bought my first turtle neck woolly Pully. It’s a bit itchy but it looks handsome, masculine and very practical. Oh and it keeps you toasty room
Turtle necks are beautiful.
If you're young as I am, then you can wear the turtle neck with bombers, leather or denim jackets
I have worn turtleneck sweaters all my life. I don't wear crew neck sweaters anymore as I am 61 years old and prefer the v neck. But my favorite sweaters are my cardigan sweaters. In all I probably have 50 sweaters.
I haven't worn a turtleneck since I was a kid...but I believe I could make one work if I found one. I used to hate Crew Necks because I was into hoodies. But after my trip to Egypt, I picked up a Crew Neck and I absolutely love it; also a Cardigan, which is a very heavy one and needs to see a professional because it's own weight has created holes. I just don't wear it (the Crew Neck) often because I don't want to mess around and stain it like I manage to do all the time.
Thank you so much, I was looking for this for the longest. I needed to replace all my sweaters desperately!!!!
Turtlenecks are indeed fantastic
A good turtle neck sweater with a nice casual suit would look great. Burgundy turtle neck sweater with a blue suit would be a nice pairing in my opinion.
Turtleneck = Classic look ✨
I'm new to the sweater game but tend to pair my sportshirts with quarter-zips. Get a lot of compliments going out in public
Awesome video like always. Keep it up Antonio
I was looking through some sweaters in the mall and I thought man if only RMRS had a video on that. Well, Needless to say I made the right choice.
I greatly appreciate turtle necks but I struggle with fixing the neck piece which is the reason to why I don’t wear it enough. Yes I can watch videos on it but none I’ve found, helps me to go into the details of it.
Love your videos, Antonio! I always try to wear sweaters to work in the colder months but I always end up with just a V-Neck over a dress shirt. Now I finally see the other options out there!
Cardigans are particularly amazing. If you get some in like grey or charcoal and navy, you'll be a happy camper as you can stick em under sports jackets, leather jackets, suits if they're lightweight enough, etc.
The Aran sweater was also used to identify bodies gone over board.
Greatest guide I've seen about this topic! Subscribing
Turtlenecks are great,but idk If I should use a full zip or the original version.
Nice video. I love having the background of each item. Wish you had a sponsor to go to and get these sweaters
Great video. Wanted to see something on shawl collar sweaters too.
there is nothing perfect than your timing
just when i needed you
thx a lot
Collar thoughts: You pull it off, but I think it helps that they are different patterns and materials, and also that the shirt seems to be a button down collar. I would not recommend trying it with a collar that might spread out, because then you might end up with both collars overlapping on top of each other, which looks weird. Also, I think it helps the shirt collar is very structured, and the sweater is unstructured. TL;DR: It works because the two are different enough collars to not blend into each other.
- really enjoyed this video!
- i own 2x crew necks (but not v neck, even tho it's a great option), 2x thin cardigans, 1x slightly thicker, shawl cardigan.
- i think turtlenecks are cool if done right, but not everyone can pull it off well. i am not a fan of aaron marino in a turtleneck for instance, but brian sacawa (Hespokestyle) looks great in one!
-polo knit sweater is a great option, but 2 collars adjacent looks a little off haha
Wonderful tips sir Thank you so much.
You so knowledgeable thank you, I learned a lot today about the history of the sweaters.
Thanks Antonio. This is very helpful.
Very helpful and informative thank you!
Great video Antonio, awesome information.
Favs are thick and thin turtle necks, silk mock necks, not crazy about thin polos but their function is ok. Cardigans work and vests are good as well.
My favourite would be the crew in Shetland or Cashmere followed by Cashmere in a V, but I would love a fitted submariner of which Paul James knitwear have a fine example.
Keep meaning to get one.
Hey Marine, my favorite sweater is the 5 button fatigue I wore under my BDUs
Great video!!!
Thank you for the turtleneck line! If you can get over the slightly tight feeling around the neck at first they are really great sweaters to have
Turtle neck sweaters gives a classy look ,I love em, i notice a lot of rappers are bringing them to their wardrobe.
Not just rappers - even other celebrities like David Beckham wear it.
Top seasonal vid Antonio 👍
All my jumpers are crew neck, made from high quality merino wool and/or cashmere.
I'm thinking about a turtleneck this year
I'd like to call this little number "Striped Sweater"
*The best time to wear a striped sweater is all the time, One with the collar, turtle neck, that's the kind*
I noticed you put your sweater over your watch, but this is something i sturggle with. If i put the sweater over the watch, my sweater gets stretched out; if i leave my watch uncovered, i feel like my forearm is half naked. Which is correct or looks better?
I like wearing jackets but after this video I will love wearing sweaters thank you Antonio
half zip sweather and half button are so far my favourites 10:14 I find all the others old fashioned. Knitted sweater is also cool for outdoor.
Love the big brother vibe!
Where do you recommend buying cashmere turtlenecks I’ve bought 2 but it was a wool blend and I find a bit itchy.
Always a lifesaver!
Great video! I work in an office, so I gravitate towards the V-neck sweater in a Merino wool for its properties and weight. Also, the turtle neck sweater with a blazer is a great look! If Steve McQueen wore it then it's definitely cool!
Love in-depth videos like this!
Cheers Christian. Thanks for checking it out. What do you think should we feature next?
I love the turtle neck
You could pull it off with a tie or even ascot, but the two collars look a little redundantly odd. Looks great open-collar in that Cardigan though!
I wear a black turtleneck with a dark grey levis trucker jacket...blue/black jeans and black boots.
I'm only buying light weight sweaters. I have a heavy wool cable knitted sweater n it can not be worn inside at all. It is so warm. I run hot tho. I also use a fan in the winter so I'm 1 of those guys.
Really wanted to a watch video regarding sweaters. Good timing
Super! Which sweater style is on your wishlist this Christmas?
@@RealMenRealStyle I own a crew neck, really wish if my family buys me a turtleneck or an aran
Great video. I've been expanding my wardrobe with some nice sweaters lately. Sill don't have a turtle neck. Scottish Watches mentioned you recently and I'm hoping you two get to make some content together soon. Cheers!
Great video very well researched. Personally I do not like the two collar look. I would wear that sweater like a shirt.
I am a Canadian senior citizen and love Mock neck or even turtle neck. The reason is I am plus 70 and have sagging skin so it conceals it. Suggest something to meet my purpose. I couldn't find any video for seniors like me
Turtle neck is a masterpiece😍
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Thank you for this video
Great guide! Thx!
I had my wife buy me a sweater last year, but I’m a bit too heavy for the way it hangs on me. Time for some crunches!
Thats why I subscribed 😊
Turtle and crew necks are nice. But it's that "choking" feeling you have to get over.
Hi there! This is my first time on your channel. I enjoyed your video very much. So much that I gave you👍🏽and I subscribed. I'm buying sweaters for my husband and son. Thank you for the tips!!😉😎
I mostly use guernsey and turtlenecks
should collars be inside or outside of a sweater neck?
Turtle neck and jacket= yes
Love that style!!
Turtleneck is really the collared shirt of winter
A Jim Tressel shoutout!!!!
Which colour of sweater would suit me?
I think the two collars next too each other looks a little too "busy."
I love the patterns on the Aran sweater. I gotta get me one'a those.
Hello.
I'd just like to point out that in this video you say that wool can have 40% moisture without feeling wet (1:36). In the "10 items you didn't know have a military heritage" (@10:50) you say it can hold 50% of it's weight in water and still feel dry.
So, is it 40% or is it 50%?
See also: Bomber sweater, shawl collar sweater, full-zip sweater,
Helpful as always right now I have 3 Thermal Henley's and 1 crew neck sweater along with several jackets for cold weather. I plan on getting some Cardigans next month for sure! Enjoy your Holidays! Just real quickly is a half zip sweater pretty much a fleece jacket?
Can we wear round neck sweater with shirt?
Thank you
What kind of overcoat is that at 8:17?