A half-zip sweater can be worn with a dress shirt, an oxford or a plain tee. Wear a tie with your shirt to dress it up the half-zip.
I am Shirt
Nope - it's a sweater. It's name comes from the long neck of the sweater - which bears a passing resemblance to the neck of a turle.
The kind of shirt that covers your neck, usually looks like a really heavy sweater.
shirt , bottle
* coat * cape * culottes * crew neck sweater or crew neck t-shirt * cardigan sweater * chinos * cap * corduroys * chemise dress * cloak * cashmere sweater
A v-neck sweater is just as appropriate as a vest. As always it depends on the rest of your outfit, and the place you are wearing it. For a business setting, I would say that a vest is not very acceptable, but a sweater would be OK. A shirt and tie would be better.
Veil, vest, vestment (worn by clergy during a ceremony), V-neck sweater and visor are clothing items.
V neck sweater or V neck t-shirt vestments (robes worn by clergy) visor
polo shirt or v-neck (with a collar underneath )
wear a polo under a v neck sweater. anything really but a v neck t under a v neck sweater. that's a felony i believe.
Abercrombie and Fith have a great collection of v necks only for $20 each!
clothes chinos cardigan sweater cap costume coat cloak clown suit cologne coon-skin cap corduroys capri pants cable knit sweater crew neck (sweater or tee shirt) cowl neck (sweater) crew socks camisole culottes cut-offs (shorts made from cut-off jeans) crown chemise (name for a type of a woman's dress) checkered shirt chin strap class ring clogs