Old Regency Men’s Half-Turtleneck Slim-Fit Polyester Sweater – Smart-Casual Knit
Description
Upgrade your wardrobe with the Old Regency Half-Turtleneck Sweater, designed for men who want a clean, polished knit suitable for layering and refined everyday wear. Featuring a modern half-turtleneck design and slim-fit silhouette, this sweater offers a structured, tailored appearance while maintaining comfort for daily use.
Made from lightweight polyester, it provides moderate warmth and durability, making it suitable for autumn and winter. The minimalist design pairs effortlessly with chinos, corduroy trousers, tailored jackets, or outerwear, offering versatile styling options for business-casual or smart-casual settings. Available in White, Black, and Gray, in standard men’s sizing.
Key Features & Benefits
Heritage-Inspired Style:
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Modern half-turtleneck design for a structured, refined look.
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Slim-fit silhouette offers clean lines and a tailored appearance.
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Minimalist design coordinates easily with a variety of outfits.
Comfort & Fit:
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Lightweight polyester provides warmth, durability, and easy care.
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Slim-fit tailoring allows layering under jackets or wearing solo.
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Comfortable for daily wear, office use, or elevated casual outings.
Versatile Styling & Practical Details:
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Suitable for business-casual, smart-casual, and everyday outfits.
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Pairs with trousers, chinos, corduroy pants, or outerwear.
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Complements footwear such as loafers, leather boots, or tailored sneakers.
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Autumn/Winter wear; easy to maintain with machine or hand wash.
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Available in White, Black, and Gray; standard men’s sizing.
Model Info:
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180 cm tall, wearing size M

Information Delivery
We offer free delivery to Ireland. Orders are processed within 1–3 working days, and you will receive a tracking number by email. For more details, please see our shipping policy.
Information Returns
We offer a 30-day return or exchange policy if, for any reason, you are not satisfied with your order. For more information, please see our returns policy.




