
Apolo neck, roll-neck[1] (South Africa),turtleneck (United States,Canada), orskivvy is a garment—usually asweater—with a close-fitting collar that folds over and covers the neck. It can also refer to the type of neckline, the style of collar itself, or be used as an adjective ("polo necked").
A simpler variant of the standard polo neck is the mock polo neck (or mock turtleneck), that resembles the polo neck with the soft fold at its top and the way it stands up around the neck, but both ends of the tube forming the collar are sewn to the neckline. This is mainly used to achieve the appearance of a polo neck where the fabric would fray, roll, or otherwise behave badly unless sewn. The mock polo neck clings to the neck smoothly, is easy to manufacture, and works well with a zip closure.
Turtle neck–like garments have been worn for hundreds of years, dating at least to the 15th century. They were originally designed to protect the necks of knights wearing chainmail. Royalty adopted high-neck fashion, with the height and volume of the neck ruffle indicating status.[2]
From the late 19th century on polo necks were commonly worn by fishermen, manual workers, athletes, sailors and naval officers.[3] Since the middle of that century,black polo necks have been closely associated with leftist radicalacademics,philosophers,artists andintellectuals.[4][5] The polo neck jumper became an iconic symbol of the French philosopherMichel Foucault.[6] Polo necks also became a big fashion for wealthy young men after they were worn by European film starsMarcello Mastroianni andYves Montand.[7]
Greta Garbo often wore polo necks and trousers privately, as laterAudrey Hepburn would do in official photographs.
Vladimir Putin[8] ofRussia,Andreas Papandreou[9] ofGreece, andEmmanuel Macron[10] ofFrance are examples of European leaders who are fond of wearing polo necks.
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries the high neckline blouse became a fashionable option for young women as part of the emergence of theGibson Girl.[11]Their adoption byNoël Coward in the 1920s turned polo necks into a brief middle-class fashion trend, andfeminists made them into a unisex item. Absorbed into mainstream American fashion by the mid 20th century, the polo neck came to be viewed as an anti-tie, a smart form of dress for those who rejectedformal wear. SenatorTed Kennedy, pianist/conductorVladimir Ashkenazy, conductorSeiji Ozawa, philosopherMichel Foucault, shipping tycoonStavros Niarchos, singerBarry Manilow, scientistCarl Sagan,Oracle Corporation co-founderLarry Ellison, andApple Inc. co-founderSteve Jobs were among those often seen in polo necks.[12] DisgracedTheranos founderElizabeth Holmes deliberately copied Steve Jobs' style in wearing a black polo neck.[12][13]
Over time it became a fad among teenage girls, especially in a lightweight form that emphasised their figures. It was not long beforeHollywood was also exploiting this image as part of thesweater girl look.
By the late 1950s the "tight turtleneck" had been adopted as part of thepreppy style among students, a style emphasising neatness, tidiness and grooming. This would become an important aspect of the polo neck's image in theUnited States.
Turtlenecks were also famous in hippies in1960s and1970s.
Very elegant polo necks of silk or nylon knit, especially made with French cuffs for formal dress affairs, have also seen success in American fashion.[14]

Polo necks have been used as substitutes for a shirt-and-tie since the 1920s.[16] This was sometimes frowned upon in upscalerestaurants and at weddings.
John Berendt wrote inEsquire[16]
the turtleneck was the boldest of all the affronts to the status quo. It was the picture of masculine poise and arrogance, redolent of athletes, sportsmen, even U-boat commanders. The simplicity of its design made neckties seem fussy and superfluous by comparison
turtlenecks are the most comfortable garment you can wear. They move with the body, and they're flattering too, because they accentuate the face and elongate the figure. They make life so easy: you can wear a turtleneck to work and then afterwards throw on a jacket, and it becomes very dressy. You can go anywhere you like.