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Palace of Roman — Dolce & Gabbana

Black Cotton DG Print Turtleneck T-shirt

$661$1,044

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Final piece

One remaining unit across the entire size run — once gone, this colourway rarely returns.

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DOLCE & GABBANA Gorgeous brand new with tags 100% Authentic Dolce & Gabbana DG logo print turtleneck t-shirt with back zipper closure. Model: Short sleeve turtleneck t-shirt Material: 70% Cotton 30% Nylon Fit: Regular Fit Color: Black Zipper half back closure Logo details Made in Italy

The Turtleneck

Fine-gauge wools and cashmeres — the most architectural neckline in a man's wardrobe.

The Piece

The turtleneck draws the eye upward and reframes the shoulder. The pieces in this edit are knitted in fine-gauge merino, cashmere, or wool-silk — sized close through the body, with a collar tall enough to fold once at the throat.

The Craft

Spun from Cariaggi and Loro Piana yarns in Italy, with shoulders that are linked rather than stitched — a finishing technique that flattens the seam to a single thread of yarn. The collar is double-knitted for weight and recovery.

How to Wear

Under a tailored jacket in place of a shirt and tie, or under a leather coat with raw denim. The most chronologically reliable silhouette in modern menswear.

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