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Polo neck

 
WordNet: polo-neck
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a sweater or jersey with a high close-fitting collar
  Synonym: turtleneck


The adjective polo-neck has one meaning:

Meaning #1: having a close-fitting neckband or collar


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A folded turtleneck

A polo neck (UK) or turtle neck (US) or skivvy (Australia) is a garment—usually a sweater—with a close-fitting, round, and high collar that folds over and covers the neck. It can also refer to type of neckline, the style of collar itself, or be used as an adjective ("polo necked").

A simple variant, the mock polo neck (or mock turtle neck) resembles the polo neck with the soft fold at its top and the way it stands up around the neck, but both ends of the tube forming the collar are sewn to the neckline. This is mainly used to achieve the appearance of a polo neck where the fabric would fray, roll, or otherwise behave badly unless sewn. The mock polo neck clings to the neck smoothly, is easy to manufacture, and works well with a zip closure.

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Casual wear

Seamen and menial workers began adopting polo necks as work wear at the turn of the 20th century. Over time polo necks would also become acceptable casual wear, though still usually for men only. It was in this stage that a range of light polo necks in a variety of colours began to be designed. Their adoption by Noel Coward in the 1920s turned them into a brief middle class fashion trend. Again, it was the feminists who turned these into a unisex item.

Absorbed into mainstream American fashion by the mid 20th century, the polo neck came to be viewed as an anti-tie, a smart form of dress for those who rejected formal wear. Senator Ted Kennedy, pianist/conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor Seiji Ozawa, scientist Carl Sagan, and Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs were among those often seen in the polo necks. Andrew Grieco has also often been seen wearing one.

Women's wear

Woman in an unfolded polo neck.

Over time it grew and as a women's wear, it become a fad, amongst teenage girls, especially in a lightweight form that emphasised aspects of their figures. It was not long before Hollywood was also exploiting this image as part of the sweater girl look.

By the late 1950s the "tight polo neck" had been adopted as part of the preppie style amongst students, a style emphasising neatness, tidiness and grooming. This would become an important aspect of the polo necks image in the US. The look would filter through to Britain and Europe in a watered down version.

In contrast, France saw the black polo neck adopted by left wing bohemians and intellectuals, and by the late 1950s their counterparts in the United States and Britain had also adopted the fashion.

This trend continued into the 1960s and 1970s, with the white polo neck being briefly adopted as a corresponding item for mainstream feminists. The polo neck was generally seen as a unisex and classless garment and wearing one remained a political statement in many circles. However, the polo neck in all its forms soon became a standard wardrobe item for both sexes during this period.

In Britain, clothes shops generally only stock polo necks in the women's section. Some men still wear polo necks, but is considered old-fashioned for men to wear them[citation needed]. They remain very popular amongst women. In most other European countries polo necks remain popular amongst men and women.

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Translations: Polo-neck
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - (trøje med) rullekrave

Français (French)
n. - col roulé

Deutsch (German)
n. - Rollkragen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (ενδυμ.) γυριστός ή κλειστός γιακάς, ζιβάγκο

Italiano (Italian)
collo

Português (Portuguese)
n. - colarinho do tipo de camiseta pólo

Русский (Russian)
водолазка, свитер с высоким воротником

Español (Spanish)
n. - cuello cisne

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - polokrage

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
高圆翻领

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 高圓翻領

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 자라목 깃

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - とっくり襟

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮גבה-צווארון, בעל צווארון פולו‬


 
 
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