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I am here to show my appreciation for turtlenecks! I personally own a lot of them and they come in handy for someone who rejects formal wear (also me; I'm creeped out by the "shirt-and-tie" thing). Reading a little about it, turtlenecks date back to at least the 15th century and were often used as leisurewear by personalities like Greta Garbo and Audrey Hepburn. Here's a picture from Audrey in 1964 wearing a shift dress for a photoshoot:
Photo from Vogue's website: Audrey Hepburn Style File.
I am here to show my appreciation for turtlenecks! I personally own a lot of them and they come in handy for someone who rejects formal wear (also me; I'm creeped out by the "shirt-and-tie" thing). Reading a little about it, turtlenecks date back to at least the 15th century and were often used as leisurewear by personalities like Greta Garbo and Audrey Hepburn. Here's a picture from Audrey in 1964 wearing a shift dress for a photoshoot:
- J.P.-