Discover Our Navy Turtleneck Jumpers for Men

A deep navy roll neck feels quietly confident, while mid-blue reads a touch more relaxed. Both work across smart and casual wardrobes, which is why so many reach for them repeatedly in winter. If you’re comparing options and colours for men's blue turtlenecks (there’s your single allowed mention), this curated selection keeps things simple: natural fibres, clean silhouettes, and reliable warmth without fuss.

Why Blue Works So Well

  • Smart with tailoring: Navy under charcoal or mid-grey suiting looks purposeful and calm.

  • Easy off-duty: Blue knitwear plus dark denim creates a clear, minimal outfit that doesn’t try too hard.

  • Season-proof tones: From autumn layers to late-winter commutes, blue behaves well with coats, boots, and scarves.

  • Texture matters: Rib, cable, and smooth knits each change how the colour presents. That variety helps.

Paul James Knitwear Collection

1. Men’s Midweight Cotton Ribbed Roll Neck Jumper

Midweight, breathable, and reliably soft. The rib knit adds subtle structure, so it sits neatly under jackets without feeling tight or fussy. Good week-to-weeker for work and weekend.
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2. Men’s Submariner Roll Neck Jumper

A naval-inspired high neck with heritage weight and honest warmth. It’s the piece you pull on for blustery days, then keep wearing indoors because it still feels right.
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3. Men’s Midweight 100% Cotton Roll Neck Cable Jumper

Classic cable texture in breathable cotton. Adds visual depth under coats and stands alone with chinos when you want low-effort polish.
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4. Merino Wool Snood

Light, warm, and easy to stow. Wrap over a high neck on colder mornings; remove when the train warms up. Simple.
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5. Men’s 100% Cotton Submariner Sweater

All-cotton durability with a steady, structured hand. The clean silhouette pairs neatly with field jackets, peacoats, and smart wool trousers.
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6. Men’s 100% Extra Fine Merino Wool Turtle Neck Jumper

Italian-spun merino with natural temperature control. Light on the body, warmer than it looks, and refined enough for blazer days.
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7. Men’s 100% Cotton Fisherman Rib Knit Roll Neck Jumper

Chunkier rib with honest character. Wear with selvedge denim or heavy twill; add a parka when the forecast turns.
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8. Men’s Midweight Cotton Fitted Submariner Roll Neck Jumper

A tidier take on heritage styling. Slightly closer fit that slips under tailoring without bulk while keeping that confident high collar.
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Styling Notes (Short, Practical, Real)

  • Office-leaning: Navy merino + charcoal trousers + black Derby shoes. Skip the shirt; let the high neck clean up the line.

  • Smart-casual: Mid-blue cable + ecru chinos + brown suede boots. Texture does the work.

  • Outerwear: Fisherman rib + waxed jacket or peacoat. Add the merino snood if the wind bites.

  • Colour pairs: Blue with camel, olive, grey, or stone; keep prints quiet so the knit leads.

  • Fit tip: If layering beneath a blazer, choose midweight cotton or extra-fine merino for a smoother shoulder seat.

Care & Maintenance (Quick Table)

Material / Knit

Feel on Body

Warmth Level

Best For

Care Guidance

Cotton (Midweight Rib)

Soft, breathable

Medium

Daily wear, office layering

Cool machine wash, dry flat, warm iron

Cotton (Cable)

Textured, airy

Medium

Standalone outfits, casual smart

Cool machine wash, dry flat, reshape

Cotton (Fisherman Rib)

Substantial, firm

Medium-High

Cold days, heavier outerwear

Cool machine wash, dry flat, avoid heat

Extra Fine Merino

Smooth, light

High-for-weight

Blazers, travel, long days

Hand wash, lay flat, steam lightly

A little routine goes a long way. Cotton knits handle cool machine cycles but still prefer flat drying to keep hems tidy. Extra fine merino rewards gentler treatment: hand wash, minimal wringing, then reshape and dry flat. I think steaming between wears keeps the surface fresh and reduces wash frequency. Care isn’t theatre; it’s five quiet minutes that preserve colour, fit, and that soft hand you bought them for.

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