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15 Cool Turtleneck Sweaters That Prove Warmth & Style Aren’t Mutually Exclusive

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Jeans and tees are just a few of the pieces that you can never have enough of, but when it comes to this time of year, it's the turtleneck sweater that trumps the list of essentials. However, now that it's nearing February, you've likely already exhausted your current go-to neutral knits, making it the ideal time to introduce a few fresh styles into your wardrobe. Take advantage of the selection of unique, cool turtleneck sweaters available right now to master the art of keeping warm without sacrificing style.

You may have noticed shades of bright yellow making waves in the new arrivals for spring. But before the warm weather rolls in, you'll be able to work the hue into your wardrobe now with a statement-making sweater from Topshop. The knit marries the saturated sunny hue with a fringe texture, making it worthy of a hanger in your closet if you're really itching to switch it up for the remainder of winter. Plus, it rings in for under $100, so you'll be able to stick to your new year's budget.

You can also shake up your sweater drawer with an eye-catching print. The black and silver wave pattern on this cashmere-blend jacquard and lurex sweater from Sies Marjan will be a welcome change to your rotation of solid black styles that are in need of a rest. The more color-inclined shoppers will gravitate toward the bold brights of a Chinti and Parker cashmere and wool blend knit priced at $495. Or, they'll be enticed by the playful stripes of a Halogen x Atlantic-Pacific colorful sweater that's now marked down to $47.40 from $79 at Nordstrom.

For $298, you'll be able to give off major après ski vibes in a Tory Sport fair isle knit. This sweater is made for more than just the mountains; style the green knit over a cream slip dress for the office. And as for the weekend? Match it up with your light-wash denim and a pair of stark white booties.

Continue on to shop 15 turtleneck sweaters that are anything but boring.