Beige does something particular with a turtleneck that other colors can’t quite replicate. It reads warm without trying, expensive without announcing itself, and it photographs well in a way that has nothing to do with trends. The problem is that most beige turtlenecks either pill after three wears, bag out at the neck, or sit so thick under a jacket they make you look like you’re smuggling something. We’ve been specifically looking for options that avoid all of that. Fine to midweight knits that fold cleanly, hold their shape through a season, and look like they cost significantly more than they do. The kind of piece that works under a camel overcoat, on its own with dark trousers, or tucked into well cut jeans when you want something pulled together without appearing to have tried. Fabric quality and neck construction are what separate the ones worth buying from the ones that look good in product photos and disappoint immediately in person. These cleared that bar.

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